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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 529 — Prostitution offenses

529.080 Loitering for prostitution purposes.

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(1)Except as provided in KRS 529.120, a person is guilty of loitering for prostitution
purposes when he loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of engaging or
agreeing or offering to engage in prostitution.
(2)Loitering for prostitution purposes is a:
(a)Violation for the first offense;
(b)Class B misdemeanor for the second offense and for each subsequent offense.
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