Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Public Safety Committee |
HB 1383
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Brief Description: Modifying the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
Sponsors: Representatives Pellicciotti, Kraft, Kilduff, Orwall, Dolan, Doglio, Ormsby, Ryu, Macri, Stanford, Appleton, Riccelli and Leavitt.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/4/19
Staff: Omeara Harrington (786-7136).
Background:
Classification of Crimes.
Crimes are classified as misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, or felonies. The classification of a crime generally determines the maximum term of confinement and the maximum fine a court can impose for an offense. For each classification, the maximum terms of confinement and maximum fines are as follows:
Classification | Maximum Confinement | Maximum Fine |
Misdemeanor | 90 days | $1,000 |
Gross Misdemeanor | 364 days | $5,000 |
Class C Felony | 5 years | $10,000 |
Class B Felony | 10 years | $20,000 |
Class A Felony | Life | $50,000 |
Patronizing a Prostitute.
A person is guilty of the crime of Patronizing a Prostitute if he or she:
pays a fee, pursuant to a prior understanding, as compensation for another person having engaged in sexual conduct with him or her;
pays or agrees to pay a fee to another person with the understanding that the person will engage in sexual conduct with him or her in return; or
solicits or requests another person to engage in sexual conduct with him or her in exchange for a fee.
Patronizing a Prostitute is a misdemeanor offense.
Summary of Bill:
The classification of a second or subsequent conviction for the crime of Patronizing a Prostitute is elevated from a misdemeanor to a gross misdemeanor.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 30, 2019.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.