14:85 B.(1)Letting premises for prostitution - penalty for crime of letting premises for prostitution
Whoever commits the crime of letting premises for prostitution shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2012 - Present
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14:85 B.(2)Letting premises for prostitution - penalty for crime of letting premises for prostitution for persons under the age of 18
Whoever commits the crime of letting premises for prostitution of persons under the age of eighteen years shall be fined not more than fifty thousand dollars, imprisoned at hard labor for not less than fifteen years nor more than fifty years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2012 - Present
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14:85 B.(3)Letting premises for prostitution - penalty for crime of letting premises for prostitution for persons under the age of 14
Whoever commits the crime of letting premises for prostitution of persons under the age of fourteen years shall be fined not more than seventy-five thousand dollars, imprisoned at hard labor for not less than twenty-five years nor more than fifty years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2012 - Present
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14:85 B.(4)Letting premises for prostitution - property used shall be seized and sold
In addition, the court shall order that the personal property used in the commission of the offense, or the proceeds of any such conduct, shall be seized and impounded, and after conviction, sold at public sale or public auction by the district attorney, or otherwise distributed or disposed of, in accordance with R.S. 15:539.1. The personal property made subject to seizure and sale pursuant to Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph may include, but shall not be limited to, electronic communication devices, computers, computer related equipment, motor vehicles, photographic equipment used to record or create still or moving visual images of the victim that are recorded on paper, film, video tape, disc, or any other media.
Effective: 08/01/2012 - Present
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14:86 A.Enticing persons into prostitution - charging and definition
Enticing persons into prostitution is committed when any person over the age of seventeen entices, places, persuades, encourages, or causes the entrance of any other person under the age of twenty-one into the practice of prostitution, either by force, threats, promises, or by any other device or scheme. Lack of knowledge of the other person's age shall not be a defense.
Effective: 08/15/2010 - Present
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14:86 B.(1)(a)Enticing persons into prostitution - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of enticing persons into prostitution shall be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not less than two years nor more than ten years.
Effective: 08/01/2012 - Present
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14:86 B.(1)(b)Enticing persons into prostitution - penalty if persons being enticed are under 18
Whoever commits the crime of enticing persons into prostitution when the person being enticed into prostitution is under the age of eighteen years shall be fined not more than fifty thousand dollars, imprisoned at hard labor for not less than fifteen years nor more than fifty years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2013 - Present
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14:86 B.(1)(c)Enticing persons into prostitution - penalty if persons being enticed are under 14
Whoever commits the crime of enticing persons into prostitution when the person being enticed into prostitution is under the age of fourteen years shall be fined not more than seventy-five thousand dollars, imprisoned at hard labor for not less than twenty-five years nor more than fifty years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2013 - Present
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14:86 B.(2)Enticing persons into prostitution - property used in offense shall be seized and impounded
In addition, the court shall order that the personal property used in the commission of the offense, or the proceeds of any such conduct, shall be seized and impounded, and after conviction, sold at public sale or public auction by the district attorney, or otherwise distributed or disposed of, in accordance with R.S. 15:539.1.
Effective: 06/12/2017 - Present
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14:86 B.(3)Enticing persons into prostitution - property includes electronic communication devices, computers, etc
The personal property made subject to seizure and sale pursuant to Paragraph (2) of this Subsection may include, but shall not be limited to, electronic communication devices, computers, computer related equipment, motor vehicles, photographic equipment used to record or create still or moving visual images of the victim that are recorded on paper, film, video tape, disc, or any other type of digital recording media, and currency, instruments, or securities.
Effective: 06/12/2017 - Present
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14:86 C.Enticing persons into prostitution - person being enticed is actually an officer shall not be an offense, nor shall consent be a defense
It shall not be a defense to prosecution for a violation of this Section that the person being enticed is actually a law enforcement officer or peace officer acting in his official capacity. It shall not be a defense to prosecution for a violation of this Section that the person being enticed consented to the activity.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.1 A.Killing a child during delivery - charging and definition
A. Killing a child during delivery is the intentional destruction, during parturition of the mother, of the vitality or life of a child in a state of being born and before actual birth, which child would otherwise have been born alive; provided, however, that the crime of killing a child during delivery shall not be construed to include any case in which the death of a child results from the use by a physician of a procedure during delivery which is necessary to save the life of the child or of the mother and is used for the express purpose of and with the specific intent of saving the life of the child or of the mother.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.1 B.Killing a child during delivery - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of killing a child during delivery shall be imprisoned at hard labor in the penitentiary for life.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.2 A.Human experimentation - charging and definition
Human experimentation is the use of any live born human being, without consent of that live born human being, as hereinafter defined, for any scientific or laboratory research or any other kind of experimentation or study except to protect or preserve the life and health of the live born human being, or the conduct, on a human embryo or fetus in utero, of any experimentation or study except to preserve the life or to improve the health of the human embryo or fetus.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.2 B.Human experimentation - definition of 'live birth'
A human being is live born, or there is a live birth, whenever there is the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a human embryo or fetus, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.2 C.Human experimentation - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of human experimentation shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than five nor more than twenty years, or fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:87.3 A.(1)Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - unlawful to buy, sell, receive or transfer a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion
No person may knowingly and for money, including but not limited to fees for storage or handling, any payments for reimbursement, repayments, or compensation, or any other consideration, buy, sell, receive, or otherwise transfer or acquire a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:87.3 A.(2)Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - unlawful to transport with the intent to sell or otherwise transfer a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion.
No person may knowingly and for money, including but not limited to fees for storage or handling, any payments for reimbursement, repayments, or compensation, or any other consideration, transport with the intent to sell or otherwise transfer a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:87.3 A.(3)Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - transport a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion that has been acquired by any person via any transaction prohibited by this Section
No person may knowingly and for money, including but not limited to fees for storage or handling, any payments for reimbursement, repayments, or compensation, or any other consideration, transport a fetal organ or body part resulting from an induced abortion that has been acquired by any person via any transaction prohibited by this Section.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:87.3 B.Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - Definitions of 'fetal body part', 'induced abortion', 'miscarriage or stillbirth', 'receive', and 'unborn child' as part of this Section any transaction prohibited by this Section
Definitions of 'fetal body part', 'induced abortion', 'miscarriage or stillbirth', 'receive', and 'unborn child' as part of this Section
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:87.3 C.Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - after an induced abortion, no person shall intentinonally cut, resection, harvest or remove any body part or tissue for sale, transport, research or profit
After an induced abortion has been completed, no person shall intentionally cut, resection, excise, harvest, or remove any body part, organ, or tissue of the aborted unborn child for any purpose prohibited by this Section, or for sale, commerce, transport, research, or profit.
Effective: 06/14/2017 - Present
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14:87.3 D.Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - exceptions
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit any transaction related to the final disposition of the bodily remains of the aborted human being in accordance with state law, or to prohibit any conduct permitted under state law that is undertaken for providing knowledge solely to the mother, such as for pathological or diagnostic purposes, or for providing knowledge solely to law enforcement officers, such as the case of an autopsy following a feticide Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit the donation of bodily remains from a human embryo or fetus whose death was caused by a natural miscarriage or stillbirth. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to affect existing federal or state law regarding abortion.
Effective: 06/14/2017 - Present
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14:87.3 E.Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - penalty
Any person who violates this Section shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment at hard labor for not less than ten nor more than fifty years, at least ten years of which shall be served without benefit of probation or suspension of sentence, and may, in addition, be required to pay a fine of not more than fifty thousand dollars.
Effective: 06/14/2017 - Present
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14:87.3 F.Prohibited harvesting or removal of fetal body parts for sale - the Fetal Organ Whistleblower Account, hereinafter referred to as 'the account', is hereby created in the state treasury.
The Fetal Organ Whistleblower Account, hereinafter referred to as 'the account', is hereby created in the state treasury.
Effective: 06/01/2018 - Present
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14:87.4 A.Abortion advertising - charging and definition
Abortion advertising is the placing or carrying of any advertisement of abortion services by the publicizing of the availability of abortion services.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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