2023 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 170 BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS A RESOLUTION To create and provide for the Task Force on Crime Against Nature by Solicitation. WHEREAS, R.S. 14:89, crime against nature by solicitation, prohibits solicitation of another with the intent to engage in any unnatural carnal copulation for compensation; and WHEREAS, R.S. 14:82, the crime of prostitution, prohibits similar conduct; and WHEREAS, the criminal statutes do not specifically define "unnatural carnal copulation"; and WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court, in Lawrence v. Texas, (539 U.S. 558 (2003)), permitted adults to "choose to enter upon this relationship in the confines of their homes and their own private lives and still retain their dignity as free persons"; and WHEREAS, the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Louisiana Electorate of Gays and Lesbians, Inc. v. Connick, 902 So.2d 1090 (La. App. 5 Cir. 2005), found parts of the crime against nature statute unconstitutional in light of Lawrence; and WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Law Institute has recommended that R.S. 14:89(A)(1), (B)(1), (2), and (3), and (C) be repealed in their entirety; and WHEREAS, the crime against nature statute has a potential sentence of two thousand dollars, imprisonment with or without hard labor for five years, or both, on a first offense; and WHEREAS, both the prostitution and crime against nature by solicitation statutes have a potential sentence of five hundred dollars, imprisonment for six months, or both; and WHEREAS, male sex workers are more likely to be charged with crime against nature rather than prostitution, and thus face a harsher penalty, if the other participant is male; and WHEREAS, there exists a question of whether the crime against nature by solicitation statute is constitutional or in violation of a person's due process rights. Page 1 of 3 SR NO. 170 ENROLLED THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby establish and provide for the Task Force on Crime Against Nature by Solicitation, to study the effects of enforcement of the crime against nature by solicitation statute, and to propose recommendations, together with specific proposals for legislation, if the task force deems it necessary or appropriate, by written report to the Senate and to the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library as required by R.S. 24:771 and 772, no later than March 1, 2024. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall consist of the following members: (1) Three representatives of Operation Restoration, appointed by the president of the board of directors, one of whom will be designated by the president of the board of directors to serve as chairman for the initial meeting. (2) One member of the Louisiana Senate, appointed by the president of the Senate. (3) A representative from the office of the governor, appointed by the governor. (4) A representative from the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, appointed by the secretary of the department. (5) A representative from the office of state police, appointed by the superintendent. (6) A representative from the office of motor vehicles, appointed by the deputy secretary for the office of motor vehicles. (7) A member of the Louisiana District Attorneys Association, appointed by the executive director. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each designating authority shall submit the names of designees to the task force to the chairman of the initial meeting, no later than September 1, 2023. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall convene for its first meeting no later than October 1, 2023, at the call of the chairman of the initial meeting, and at the first meeting, the members shall elect a chairman and other officers as the task force may deem appropriate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall receive staff support from Operation Restoration. Page 2 of 3 SR NO. 170 ENROLLED BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in conducting this study, the task force may seek input and advice from the Louisiana Board of Pardons and committee on parole, an expert on the history of crime against nature by solicitation, an expert on the enforcement of crime against nature by solicitation, an expert on constitutional law with a background in crime against nature by solicitation or similar offenses, two or three people directly impacted by the enforcement of the crime against nature by solicitation statute, at least one expert on the incarceration of women, LGBTQ+ people, or sex workers, at least one expert on Louisiana's transgender community, and one faith-based leader. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a majority of the task force shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business and all official actions of the task force shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of the members. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the task force shall serve without compensation, except per diem or expenses reimbursement to which they may be individually entitled as members of their constituent organizations. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall terminate on the date of the submission of its report, if any is submitted, or March 1, 2024, whichever occurs first. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the governor, the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, the office of state police, and the office of motor vehicles, the Louisiana District Attorneys Association, and Operation Restoration. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Page 3 of 3