Wyoming HB0062 amends prostitution and solicitation laws to include acts of sexual contact and mandates annual reporting by county sheriffs.
Wyoming HB0062 amends the state's prostitution and solicitation laws by expanding the definition of prostitution to include acts of sexual contact. It also updates the solicitation law to include acts of sexual intrusion or sexual contact. The bill imposes penalties for these offenses, including imprisonment and fines. Additionally, it requires county sheriffs to report annually to the joint judiciary interim committee on the number of convictions and any businesses providing therapeutic massage services that have closed due to convictions or charges related to this act.
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