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11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 568 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO SEX TRAFFICKING. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. According to a 2018 report published by Arizona state university and the Hawaii state commission on the status of women, one of every eleven adult male residents of Hawaii are online sex shoppers. The report also estimated that there were 74,362 potential sex buyers in Hawaii. Moreover, Imua Alliance, a victim service provider for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual violence, estimates that one hundred fifty establishments participate in the commercial sex trade in the State, increasing the high risk for sex trafficking. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a service provider for sex trafficking victims in Hawaii reported seeing a three hundred per cent increase in demand for services. The legislature further finds that a disproportionately low number of the sex trafficking offenses that occur in the State are prosecuted in court. This is due in significant part to the fact that most sex trafficking victims delay reporting the crimes committed against them, and many do not report the crimes at all. Victims often feel complicit in the offense or carry a sense of guilt and shame. Most victims delay their reports until after they have been removed from their traffickers and the corresponding living conditions, and many undergo trauma-informed care and counseling before they speak out. Accordingly, in the interest of aiding victims who seek justice, prosecutors should have the power to pursue a criminal case for sex trafficking, regardless of when the offense was committed. The legislature additionally finds that existing state law does not identify soliciting a minor for prostitution as a form of sex trafficking. However, federal law recognizes offering to engage in sexual activity with a minor for anything of value as a form of sex trafficking. Laws that target the solicitation of minors for sex trafficking have been proven to be effective in reducing the demand for sexual exploitation that provides the financial incentive for the commercial sex trade, without relying on criminal systems that often misidentify, retraumatize, penalize, stigmatize, or incarcerate sex trafficking victims. The purpose of this Act is to strengthen Hawaii's sex trafficking laws by making the solicitation of a minor for sexual services a form of sex trafficking. SECTION 2. Section 701-108, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (1) to read as follows: "(1) A prosecution for murder, murder in the first and second degrees, attempted murder, and attempted murder in the first and second degrees, criminal conspiracy to commit murder in any degree, criminal solicitation to commit murder in any degree, sexual assault in the first and second degrees, sex trafficking, and continuous sexual assault of a minor under the age of fourteen years may be commenced at any time." SECTION 3. Section 706-606.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§706-606.6 Repeat violent and sexual offender; enhanced sentence. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any person who is convicted of an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707‑733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712‑1209.1,] after having been convicted on at least three prior and separate occasions of an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707‑710, 707-711, 707‑730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] or of an offense under federal law or the laws of another state that is comparable to an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-710, 707-711, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] shall be sentenced to an extended term of imprisonment as provided in section 706-661. (2) A conviction shall not be considered a prior offense unless the conviction occurred within the following time periods: (a) For an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707‑730, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] within the past twenty years from the date of the instant offense; (b) For an offense under section 707-710 or 707-731, within the past ten years from the date of the instant offense; (c) For an offense under section 707-711 or 707-732, within the past five years from the date of the instant offense; or (d) For an offense under federal law or the laws of another state that is comparable to an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-710, 707-711, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712‑1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] within the maximum term of imprisonment possible under the appropriate jurisdiction." SECTION 4. Section 712-1202, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§712-1202 Sex trafficking. (1) A person commits the offense of sex trafficking if the person knowingly: (a) Advances prostitution by compelling or inducing a person by force, threat, fraud, coercion, or intimidation to engage in prostitution, or profits from such conduct by another; [or] (b) Advances or profits from prostitution of a minor[; provided that with respect to the victim's age, the prosecution shall be required to prove only that the person committing the offense acted negligently.]; or (c) Offers or agrees to consideration or the promise of consideration to a: (i) Minor to engage in sexual conduct; (ii) Third person pursuant to an understanding that such compensation is in exchange for engaging in sexual conduct with a minor; or (iii) Member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who represents that person's self as a minor to engage in sexual conduct. (2) The state of mind requirement for the offenses under subsection (1)(b) and (1)(c) is not applicable to the fact that the person solicited was a minor. A person is strictly liable with respect to the attendant circumstance that the person solicited was a minor. (3) Consent to sexual conduct shall not constitute a defense to a violation of this section. (4) Subsection (1)(c) shall not apply to any member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor while acting in the course and scope of their official duties. [(2)] (5) Sex trafficking is a class A felony. [(3)] (6) As used in this section: "Consideration" means a benefit to the promisor or any bargained for exchange without regard to a determination as to the adequacy of the consideration. "Fraud" means making material false statements, misstatements, or omissions. "Minor" means a person who is less than eighteen years of age. "Sexual conduct" has the same meaning as in section 712‑1200(2). "Threat" means any of the actions listed in section 707‑764(1)." SECTION 5. Section 712-1209.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (2) and (3) to read as follows: "(2) For the purposes of this section, a person has the status of a "habitual prostitution offender" if the person, at the time of the conduct for which the person is charged, had two or more convictions within ten years of the instant offense for: (a) Prostitution, in violation of section 712-1200(1)(b); (b) Sex trafficking, in violation of section 712‑1202(1)(c); [(b)] (c) Street solicitation of prostitution, in violation of section 712-1207(1)(b); [(c)] (d) Habitual solicitation of prostitution, in violation of this section; [(d)] (e) An offense of any other jurisdiction that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (a), (b), [or] (c)[;], or (d); or [(e)] (f) Any combination of the offenses in paragraph (a), (b), (c), [or] (d)[.], or (e). A conviction for purposes of this section is a judgment on the verdict or a finding of guilt, or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. The convictions must have occurred on separate dates and be for separate incidents on separate dates. At the time of the instant offense, the conviction must not have been expunged by pardon, reversed, or set aside. (3) Habitual solicitation of prostitution is a class C felony[.]; provided that habitual solicitation of prostitution is a class A felony when the instant offense is sex trafficking under section 712-1202(1)(c)." SECTION 6. Section 806-83, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: "(a) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is a class C felony, except under: (1) Section 159-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Meat Inspection Act); (2) Section 161-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Poultry Inspection Act); (3) Section 707-712.5 (assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree); (4) Section 707-716 (terroristic threatening in the first degree); (5) Section 707-732 (sexual assault in the third degree); (6) Section 707-741 (incest); (7) Section 707-752 (promoting child abuse in the third degree); (8) Section 708-880 (commercial bribery); (9) Section 709-904.5 (compensation by an adult of juveniles for crimes); (10) Section 710-1026.9 (resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle in the first degree); (11) Section 710-1070 (bribery of or by a witness); (12) Section 710-1071 (intimidating a witness); (13) Section 710-1072.2 (retaliating against a witness); (14) Section 710-1073 (bribery of or by a juror); (15) Section 710-1075 (jury tampering); (16) Section 710-1075.5 (retaliating against a juror); (17) Section 711-1106.4 (aggravated harassment by stalking); (18) Section 711-1110.9 (violation of privacy in the first degree); (19) Section 712-1208 (promoting travel for prostitution); [(20) Section 712-1209.1 (solicitation of a minor for prostitution); (21)] (20) Section 712-1209.5 (habitual solicitation of prostitution); [(22)] (21) Section 712-1215 (promoting pornography for minors); [(23)] (22) Section 712-1218 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexual performers); [(24)] (23) Section 712-1218.5 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexually exploited individuals); and [(25)] (24) Section 712-1219 (failure to affix information disclosing location of age verification records of sexual performers)." SECTION 7. Section 846E-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending the definition of "sexual offense" to read as follows: ""Sexual offense" means an offense that is: (1) Set forth in section 707-730(1), 707-731(1), 707‑732(1), 707-733(1)(a), 707-733.6, 712-1202(1), or 712-1203(1), but excludes conduct that is criminal only because of the age of the victim, as provided in section 707-730(1)(b), or section 707-732(1)(b) if the perpetrator is under the age of eighteen; (2) An act defined in section 707-720 if the charging document for the offense for which there has been a conviction alleged intent to subject the victim to a sexual offense; (3) An act that consists of: (A) Criminal sexual conduct toward a minor, including but not limited to an offense set forth in section 707-759; (B) Solicitation of a minor who is less than fourteen years old to engage in sexual conduct; (C) Use of a minor in a sexual performance; (D) Production, distribution, or possession of child pornography chargeable as a felony under section 707-750, 707-751, or 707-752; or (E) Electronic enticement of a child chargeable under section 707-756 or 707-757 if the offense was committed with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of another covered offense as defined in this section[; or (F) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution in violation of section 712-1209.1]; (4) A violation of privacy under section 711-1110.9; (5) An act, as described in chapter 705, that is an attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to commit one of the offenses designated in paragraphs (1) through (4); (6) A criminal offense that is comparable to or that exceeds a sexual offense as defined in paragraphs (1) through (5); or (7) Any federal, military, out-of-state, tribal, or foreign conviction for any offense that under the laws of this State would be a sexual offense as defined in paragraphs (1) through (6)." SECTION 8. Section 846E-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (d) to read as follows: "(d) Tier 1 offenses. A covered offender who has maintained a clean record for the previous ten years, excluding any time the offender was in custody or civilly committed, and who has substantially complied with the registration requirements of this chapter for the previous ten years, or for the portion of that ten years that this chapter has been applicable, and who is not a repeat covered offender may petition the court, in a civil proceeding, for termination of registration requirements; provided that the covered offender's most serious covered offense is one of the following: (1) Any offense set forth in section 707-732(1)(d) or (e), 707-733(1)(a), 707-752, 707-759, 711-1110.9, or 712‑1203(1)[, or 712-1209.1]; (2) An offense set forth in section 707-721 or 707-722; provided that the offense involves unlawful imprisonment of a minor by someone other than a parent; (3) An offense set forth in section 707-757 that includes an intent to promote or facilitate the commission of another covered offense as defined in section 846E-1; (4) An offense that is an attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to commit any of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), or (3); (5) Any criminal offense that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4); (6) Any federal, military, out-of-state, tribal, or foreign offense that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4); or (7) Any other covered offense that is not specified in subsection (a) or (c) or paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6)." SECTION 9. Section 853-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: "(a) This chapter shall not apply when: (1) The offense charged involves the intentional, knowing, reckless, or negligent killing of another person; (2) The offense charged is: (A) A felony that involves the intentional, knowing, or reckless bodily injury, substantial bodily injury, or serious bodily injury of another person; or (B) A misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor that carries a mandatory minimum sentence and that involves the intentional, knowing, or reckless bodily injury, substantial bodily injury, or serious bodily injury of another person; provided that the prohibition in this paragraph shall not apply to offenses described in section 709‑906(18); (3) The offense charged involves a conspiracy or solicitation to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly kill another person or to cause serious bodily injury to another person; (4) The offense charged is a class A felony; (5) The offense charged is nonprobationable; (6) The defendant has been convicted of any offense defined as a felony by the Hawaii Penal Code or has been convicted for any conduct that if perpetrated in this State would be punishable as a felony; (7) The defendant is found to be a law violator or delinquent child for the commission of any offense defined as a felony by the Hawaii Penal Code or for any conduct that if perpetrated in this State would constitute a felony; (8) The defendant has a prior conviction for a felony committed in any state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction; (9) A firearm was used in the commission of the offense charged; (10) The defendant is charged with the distribution of a dangerous, harmful, or detrimental drug to a minor; (11) The defendant has been charged with a felony offense and has been previously granted deferred acceptance of guilty plea or no contest plea for a prior offense, regardless of whether the period of deferral has already expired; (12) The defendant has been charged with a misdemeanor offense and has been previously granted deferred acceptance of guilty plea or no contest plea for a prior felony, misdemeanor, or petty misdemeanor for which the period of deferral has not yet expired; (13) The offense charged is: (A) Escape in the first degree; (B) Escape in the second degree; (C) Promoting prison contraband in the first degree; (D) Promoting prison contraband in the second degree; (E) Bail jumping in the first degree; (F) Bail jumping in the second degree; (G) Bribery; (H) Bribery of or by a witness; (I) Intimidating a witness; (J) Bribery of or by a juror; (K) Intimidating a juror; (L) Jury tampering; (M) Promoting prostitution; (N) Abuse of family or household member except as provided in paragraph (2) and section 709-906(18); (O) Sexual assault in the second degree; (P) Sexual assault in the third degree; (Q) A violation of an order issued pursuant to chapter 586; (R) Promoting child abuse in the second degree; (S) Promoting child abuse in the third degree; (T) Electronic enticement of a child in the first degree; (U) Electronic enticement of a child in the second degree; (V) Prostitution pursuant to section 712-1200(1)(b); (W) Street solicitation of prostitution under section 712-1207(1)(b); (X) Solicitation of prostitution near schools or public parks under section 712-1209; or (Y) Habitual solicitation of prostitution under section 712-1209.5[; or (Z) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution under section 712-1209.1]; (14) The defendant has been charged with: (A) Knowingly or intentionally falsifying any report required under chapter 11, part XIII with the intent to circumvent the law or deceive the campaign spending commission; or (B) Violating section 11-352 or 11-353; or (15) The defendant holds a commercial driver's license and has been charged with violating a traffic control law, other than a parking law, in connection with the operation of any type of motor vehicle." SECTION 10. Section 712-1209.1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed. ["§712-1209.1 Solicitation of a minor for prostitution. (1) A person eighteen years of age or older commits the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor or to a member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who represents that person's self as a minor to engage in sexual conduct. (2) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution is a class C felony. (3) A person convicted of committing the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution shall be imposed a fine of not less than $5,000; provided that $5,000 of the imposed fine shall be credited to the general fund. (4) This section shall not apply to any member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor while acting in the course and scope of duties. (5) The state of mind requirement for this offense is not applicable to the fact that the person solicited was a minor. A person is strictly liable with respect to the attendant circumstance that the person solicited was a minor. (6) For purposes of this section: "Minor" means a person who is less than eighteen years of age. "Sexual conduct" has the same meaning as in section 712‑1200(2)."] SECTION 11. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 12. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 13. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. According to a 2018 report published by Arizona state university and the Hawaii state commission on the status of women, one of every eleven adult male residents of Hawaii are online sex shoppers. The report also estimated that there were 74,362 potential sex buyers in Hawaii. Moreover, Imua Alliance, a victim service provider for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual violence, estimates that one hundred fifty establishments participate in the commercial sex trade in the State, increasing the high risk for sex trafficking. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a service provider for sex trafficking victims in Hawaii reported seeing a three hundred per cent increase in demand for services.
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5151 The legislature further finds that a disproportionately low number of the sex trafficking offenses that occur in the State are prosecuted in court. This is due in significant part to the fact that most sex trafficking victims delay reporting the crimes committed against them, and many do not report the crimes at all. Victims often feel complicit in the offense or carry a sense of guilt and shame. Most victims delay their reports until after they have been removed from their traffickers and the corresponding living conditions, and many undergo trauma-informed care and counseling before they speak out. Accordingly, in the interest of aiding victims who seek justice, prosecutors should have the power to pursue a criminal case for sex trafficking, regardless of when the offense was committed.
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5353 The legislature additionally finds that existing state law does not identify soliciting a minor for prostitution as a form of sex trafficking. However, federal law recognizes offering to engage in sexual activity with a minor for anything of value as a form of sex trafficking. Laws that target the solicitation of minors for sex trafficking have been proven to be effective in reducing the demand for sexual exploitation that provides the financial incentive for the commercial sex trade, without relying on criminal systems that often misidentify, retraumatize, penalize, stigmatize, or incarcerate sex trafficking victims.
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5555 The purpose of this Act is to strengthen Hawaii's sex trafficking laws by making the solicitation of a minor for sexual services a form of sex trafficking.
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5757 SECTION 2. Section 701-108, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (1) to read as follows:
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5959 "(1) A prosecution for murder, murder in the first and second degrees, attempted murder, and attempted murder in the first and second degrees, criminal conspiracy to commit murder in any degree, criminal solicitation to commit murder in any degree, sexual assault in the first and second degrees, sex trafficking, and continuous sexual assault of a minor under the age of fourteen years may be commenced at any time."
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6161 SECTION 3. Section 706-606.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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6363 "§706-606.6 Repeat violent and sexual offender; enhanced sentence. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any person who is convicted of an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707‑733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712‑1209.1,] after having been convicted on at least three prior and separate occasions of an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707‑710, 707-711, 707‑730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] or of an offense under federal law or the laws of another state that is comparable to an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-710, 707-711, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] shall be sentenced to an extended term of imprisonment as provided in section 706-661.
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6565 (2) A conviction shall not be considered a prior offense unless the conviction occurred within the following time periods:
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6767 (a) For an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707‑730, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712-1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] within the past twenty years from the date of the instant offense;
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6969 (b) For an offense under section 707-710 or 707-731, within the past ten years from the date of the instant offense;
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7171 (c) For an offense under section 707-711 or 707-732, within the past five years from the date of the instant offense; or
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7373 (d) For an offense under federal law or the laws of another state that is comparable to an offense under section 707-701.5, 707-702, 707-710, 707-711, 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, 707-733.6, 707-750, 708-840, 712‑1202, or 712-1203, [or 712-1209.1,] within the maximum term of imprisonment possible under the appropriate jurisdiction."
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7575 SECTION 4. Section 712-1202, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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7777 "§712-1202 Sex trafficking. (1) A person commits the offense of sex trafficking if the person knowingly:
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7979 (a) Advances prostitution by compelling or inducing a person by force, threat, fraud, coercion, or intimidation to engage in prostitution, or profits from such conduct by another; [or]
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8181 (b) Advances or profits from prostitution of a minor[; provided that with respect to the victim's age, the prosecution shall be required to prove only that the person committing the offense acted negligently.]; or
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8383 (c) Offers or agrees to consideration or the promise of consideration to a:
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8585 (i) Minor to engage in sexual conduct;
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8787 (ii) Third person pursuant to an understanding that such compensation is in exchange for engaging in sexual conduct with a minor; or
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8989 (iii) Member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who represents that person's self as a minor to engage in sexual conduct.
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9191 (2) The state of mind requirement for the offenses under subsection (1)(b) and (1)(c) is not applicable to the fact that the person solicited was a minor. A person is strictly liable with respect to the attendant circumstance that the person solicited was a minor.
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9393 (3) Consent to sexual conduct shall not constitute a defense to a violation of this section.
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9595 (4) Subsection (1)(c) shall not apply to any member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor while acting in the course and scope of their official duties.
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9797 [(2)] (5) Sex trafficking is a class A felony.
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9999 [(3)] (6) As used in this section:
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103103 "Fraud" means making material false statements, misstatements, or omissions.
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105105 "Minor" means a person who is less than eighteen years of age.
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107107 "Sexual conduct" has the same meaning as in section 712‑1200(2).
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109109 "Threat" means any of the actions listed in section 707‑764(1)."
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111111 SECTION 5. Section 712-1209.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (2) and (3) to read as follows:
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113113 "(2) For the purposes of this section, a person has the status of a "habitual prostitution offender" if the person, at the time of the conduct for which the person is charged, had two or more convictions within ten years of the instant offense for:
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115115 (a) Prostitution, in violation of section 712-1200(1)(b);
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117117 (b) Sex trafficking, in violation of section 712‑1202(1)(c);
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119119 [(b)] (c) Street solicitation of prostitution, in violation of section 712-1207(1)(b);
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121121 [(c)] (d) Habitual solicitation of prostitution, in violation of this section;
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123123 [(d)] (e) An offense of any other jurisdiction that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (a), (b), [or] (c)[;], or (d); or
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125125 [(e)] (f) Any combination of the offenses in paragraph (a), (b), (c), [or] (d)[.], or (e).
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127127 A conviction for purposes of this section is a judgment on the verdict or a finding of guilt, or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. The convictions must have occurred on separate dates and be for separate incidents on separate dates. At the time of the instant offense, the conviction must not have been expunged by pardon, reversed, or set aside.
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129129 (3) Habitual solicitation of prostitution is a class C felony[.]; provided that habitual solicitation of prostitution is a class A felony when the instant offense is sex trafficking under section 712-1202(1)(c)."
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131131 SECTION 6. Section 806-83, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
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133133 "(a) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is a class C felony, except under:
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135135 (1) Section 159-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Meat Inspection Act);
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137137 (2) Section 161-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Poultry Inspection Act);
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139139 (3) Section 707-712.5 (assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree);
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141141 (4) Section 707-716 (terroristic threatening in the first degree);
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143143 (5) Section 707-732 (sexual assault in the third degree);
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145145 (6) Section 707-741 (incest);
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147147 (7) Section 707-752 (promoting child abuse in the third degree);
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149149 (8) Section 708-880 (commercial bribery);
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151151 (9) Section 709-904.5 (compensation by an adult of juveniles for crimes);
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153153 (10) Section 710-1026.9 (resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle in the first degree);
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155155 (11) Section 710-1070 (bribery of or by a witness);
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157157 (12) Section 710-1071 (intimidating a witness);
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159159 (13) Section 710-1072.2 (retaliating against a witness);
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161161 (14) Section 710-1073 (bribery of or by a juror);
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163163 (15) Section 710-1075 (jury tampering);
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165165 (16) Section 710-1075.5 (retaliating against a juror);
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167167 (17) Section 711-1106.4 (aggravated harassment by stalking);
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169169 (18) Section 711-1110.9 (violation of privacy in the first degree);
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171171 (19) Section 712-1208 (promoting travel for prostitution);
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173173 [(20) Section 712-1209.1 (solicitation of a minor for prostitution);
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175175 (21)] (20) Section 712-1209.5 (habitual solicitation of prostitution);
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177177 [(22)] (21) Section 712-1215 (promoting pornography for minors);
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179179 [(23)] (22) Section 712-1218 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexual performers);
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181181 [(24)] (23) Section 712-1218.5 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexually exploited individuals); and
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183183 [(25)] (24) Section 712-1219 (failure to affix information disclosing location of age verification records of sexual performers)."
184184
185185 SECTION 7. Section 846E-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending the definition of "sexual offense" to read as follows:
186186
187187 ""Sexual offense" means an offense that is:
188188
189189 (1) Set forth in section 707-730(1), 707-731(1), 707‑732(1), 707-733(1)(a), 707-733.6, 712-1202(1), or 712-1203(1), but excludes conduct that is criminal only because of the age of the victim, as provided in section 707-730(1)(b), or section 707-732(1)(b) if the perpetrator is under the age of eighteen;
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191191 (2) An act defined in section 707-720 if the charging document for the offense for which there has been a conviction alleged intent to subject the victim to a sexual offense;
192192
193193 (3) An act that consists of:
194194
195195 (A) Criminal sexual conduct toward a minor, including but not limited to an offense set forth in section 707-759;
196196
197197 (B) Solicitation of a minor who is less than fourteen years old to engage in sexual conduct;
198198
199199 (C) Use of a minor in a sexual performance;
200200
201201 (D) Production, distribution, or possession of child pornography chargeable as a felony under section 707-750, 707-751, or 707-752; or
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203203 (E) Electronic enticement of a child chargeable under section 707-756 or 707-757 if the offense was committed with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of another covered offense as defined in this section[; or
204204
205205 (F) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution in violation of section 712-1209.1];
206206
207207 (4) A violation of privacy under section 711-1110.9;
208208
209209 (5) An act, as described in chapter 705, that is an attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to commit one of the offenses designated in paragraphs (1) through (4);
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211211 (6) A criminal offense that is comparable to or that exceeds a sexual offense as defined in paragraphs (1) through (5); or
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213213 (7) Any federal, military, out-of-state, tribal, or foreign conviction for any offense that under the laws of this State would be a sexual offense as defined in paragraphs (1) through (6)."
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215215 SECTION 8. Section 846E-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:
216216
217217 "(d) Tier 1 offenses. A covered offender who has maintained a clean record for the previous ten years, excluding any time the offender was in custody or civilly committed, and who has substantially complied with the registration requirements of this chapter for the previous ten years, or for the portion of that ten years that this chapter has been applicable, and who is not a repeat covered offender may petition the court, in a civil proceeding, for termination of registration requirements; provided that the covered offender's most serious covered offense is one of the following:
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219219 (1) Any offense set forth in section 707-732(1)(d) or (e), 707-733(1)(a), 707-752, 707-759, 711-1110.9, or 712‑1203(1)[, or 712-1209.1];
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221221 (2) An offense set forth in section 707-721 or 707-722; provided that the offense involves unlawful imprisonment of a minor by someone other than a parent;
222222
223223 (3) An offense set forth in section 707-757 that includes an intent to promote or facilitate the commission of another covered offense as defined in section 846E-1;
224224
225225 (4) An offense that is an attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to commit any of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), or (3);
226226
227227 (5) Any criminal offense that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4);
228228
229229 (6) Any federal, military, out-of-state, tribal, or foreign offense that is comparable to one of the offenses in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4); or
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231231 (7) Any other covered offense that is not specified in subsection (a) or (c) or paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6)."
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233233 SECTION 9. Section 853-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
234234
235235 "(a) This chapter shall not apply when:
236236
237237 (1) The offense charged involves the intentional, knowing, reckless, or negligent killing of another person;
238238
239239 (2) The offense charged is:
240240
241241 (A) A felony that involves the intentional, knowing, or reckless bodily injury, substantial bodily injury, or serious bodily injury of another person; or
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243243 (B) A misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor that carries a mandatory minimum sentence and that involves the intentional, knowing, or reckless bodily injury, substantial bodily injury, or serious bodily injury of another person;
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245245 provided that the prohibition in this paragraph shall not apply to offenses described in section 709‑906(18);
246246
247247 (3) The offense charged involves a conspiracy or solicitation to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly kill another person or to cause serious bodily injury to another person;
248248
249249 (4) The offense charged is a class A felony;
250250
251251 (5) The offense charged is nonprobationable;
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253253 (6) The defendant has been convicted of any offense defined as a felony by the Hawaii Penal Code or has been convicted for any conduct that if perpetrated in this State would be punishable as a felony;
254254
255255 (7) The defendant is found to be a law violator or delinquent child for the commission of any offense defined as a felony by the Hawaii Penal Code or for any conduct that if perpetrated in this State would constitute a felony;
256256
257257 (8) The defendant has a prior conviction for a felony committed in any state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction;
258258
259259 (9) A firearm was used in the commission of the offense charged;
260260
261261 (10) The defendant is charged with the distribution of a dangerous, harmful, or detrimental drug to a minor;
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263263 (11) The defendant has been charged with a felony offense and has been previously granted deferred acceptance of guilty plea or no contest plea for a prior offense, regardless of whether the period of deferral has already expired;
264264
265265 (12) The defendant has been charged with a misdemeanor offense and has been previously granted deferred acceptance of guilty plea or no contest plea for a prior felony, misdemeanor, or petty misdemeanor for which the period of deferral has not yet expired;
266266
267267 (13) The offense charged is:
268268
269269 (A) Escape in the first degree;
270270
271271 (B) Escape in the second degree;
272272
273273 (C) Promoting prison contraband in the first degree;
274274
275275 (D) Promoting prison contraband in the second degree;
276276
277277 (E) Bail jumping in the first degree;
278278
279279 (F) Bail jumping in the second degree;
280280
281281 (G) Bribery;
282282
283283 (H) Bribery of or by a witness;
284284
285285 (I) Intimidating a witness;
286286
287287 (J) Bribery of or by a juror;
288288
289289 (K) Intimidating a juror;
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291291 (L) Jury tampering;
292292
293293 (M) Promoting prostitution;
294294
295295 (N) Abuse of family or household member except as provided in paragraph (2) and section 709-906(18);
296296
297297 (O) Sexual assault in the second degree;
298298
299299 (P) Sexual assault in the third degree;
300300
301301 (Q) A violation of an order issued pursuant to chapter 586;
302302
303303 (R) Promoting child abuse in the second degree;
304304
305305 (S) Promoting child abuse in the third degree;
306306
307307 (T) Electronic enticement of a child in the first degree;
308308
309309 (U) Electronic enticement of a child in the second degree;
310310
311311 (V) Prostitution pursuant to section 712-1200(1)(b);
312312
313313 (W) Street solicitation of prostitution under section 712-1207(1)(b);
314314
315315 (X) Solicitation of prostitution near schools or public parks under section 712-1209; or
316316
317317 (Y) Habitual solicitation of prostitution under section 712-1209.5[; or
318318
319319 (Z) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution under section 712-1209.1];
320320
321321 (14) The defendant has been charged with:
322322
323323 (A) Knowingly or intentionally falsifying any report required under chapter 11, part XIII with the intent to circumvent the law or deceive the campaign spending commission; or
324324
325325 (B) Violating section 11-352 or 11-353; or
326326
327327 (15) The defendant holds a commercial driver's license and has been charged with violating a traffic control law, other than a parking law, in connection with the operation of any type of motor vehicle."
328328
329329 SECTION 10. Section 712-1209.1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
330330
331331 ["§712-1209.1 Solicitation of a minor for prostitution. (1) A person eighteen years of age or older commits the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor or to a member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who represents that person's self as a minor to engage in sexual conduct.
332332
333333 (2) Solicitation of a minor for prostitution is a class C felony.
334334
335335 (3) A person convicted of committing the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution shall be imposed a fine of not less than $5,000; provided that $5,000 of the imposed fine shall be credited to the general fund.
336336
337337 (4) This section shall not apply to any member of a police department, a sheriff, or a law enforcement officer who offers or agrees to pay a fee to a minor while acting in the course and scope of duties.
338338
339339 (5) The state of mind requirement for this offense is not applicable to the fact that the person solicited was a minor. A person is strictly liable with respect to the attendant circumstance that the person solicited was a minor.
340340
341341 (6) For purposes of this section:
342342
343343 "Minor" means a person who is less than eighteen years of age.
344344
345345 "Sexual conduct" has the same meaning as in section 712‑1200(2)."]
346346
347347 SECTION 11. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
348348
349349 SECTION 12. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
350350
351351 SECTION 13. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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355355 INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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357357 INTRODUCED BY:
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359359 _____________________________
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365365 Report Title: Sex Trafficking; Minors; Statute of Limitations; Prostitution; Coercion Description: Authorizes a prosecution for sex trafficking to be commenced at any time. Includes coercion as a means of committing the offense of sex trafficking. Makes the solicitation of a minor for sex a strict liability offense of sex trafficking. Repeals the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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373373 Sex Trafficking; Minors; Statute of Limitations; Prostitution; Coercion
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377377 Description:
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379379 Authorizes a prosecution for sex trafficking to be commenced at any time. Includes coercion as a means of committing the offense of sex trafficking. Makes the solicitation of a minor for sex a strict liability offense of sex trafficking. Repeals the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution.
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387387 The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.