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A.R.S. § 13-3551 Definitions
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In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Advertising" or "advertisement" means any message in any medium that offers or solicits any person to engage in sexual conduct in this state. 2. "Communication service provider" has the same meaning prescribed in section…
A.R.S. § 13-3552 Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor; classification
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A. A person commits commercial sexual exploitation of a minor by knowingly: 1. Using, employing, persuading, enticing, inducing or coercing a minor to engage in or assist others to engage in exploitive exhibition or other sexual conduct for the purpose of producing any visual dep…
A.R.S. § 13-3553 Sexual exploitation of a minor; evidence; classification; definition
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A. A person commits sexual exploitation of a minor by knowingly: 1. Recording, filming, photographing, developing or duplicating any visual depiction in which a minor is engaged in exploitive exhibition or other sexual conduct. 2. Distributing, transporting, exhibiting, receiving…
A.R.S. § 13-3554 Luring a minor for sexual exploitation; classification
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A. A person commits luring a minor for sexual exploitation by offering or soliciting sexual conduct with another person knowing or having reason to know that the other person is a minor. B. It is not a defense to a prosecution for a violation of this section that the other person…
A.R.S. § 13-3555 Portraying adult as minor; classification
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A. It is unlawful for any person depicted in a visual depiction or live act as a participant in any exploitive exhibition or sexual conduct to masquerade as a minor. B. It is unlawful for any person knowingly to produce, record, film, photograph, develop, duplicate, distribute, t…
A.R.S. § 13-3556 Permissible inferences
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In a prosecution relating to the sexual exploitation of children, the trier of fact may draw the inference that a participant is a minor if the visual depiction or live act through its title, text or visual representation depicts the participant as a minor.
A.R.S. § 13-3557 Equipment; forfeiture
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On the conviction of a person for a violation of section 13-3552, 13-3553, 13-3554 or 13-3560, the court shall order that any photographic equipment, computer system or instrument of communication that is owned or used exclusively by the person and that was used in the commission…
A.R.S. § 13-3558 Admitting minors to public displays of sexual conduct; constructive knowledge of age; classification
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A. It is unlawful for an owner, operator or employee to admit a person under the age of eighteen into any business establishment where persons, in the course of their employment expose their genitals or anus or the areola or nipple of the female breast. B. An owner, operator or e…
A.R.S. § 13-3559 Reporting suspected visual depictions of sexual exploitation of a minor; immunity
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A. Any communication service provider, remote computing service, system administrator, computer repair technician or other person who discovers suspected visual depictions of sexual exploitation of a minor on a computer, computer system or network or in any other storage medium m…
A.R.S. § 13-3560 Aggravated luring a minor for sexual exploitation; classification; definitions
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A. A person commits aggravated luring a minor for sexual exploitation if the person does both of the following: 1. Knowing the character and content of the depiction, uses an electronic communication device to transmit at least one visual depiction of material that is harmful to …
A.R.S. § 13-3561 Unlawful age misrepresentation; classification; definition
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A. A person commits unlawful age misrepresentation if the person is at least eighteen years of age, and knowing or having reason to know that the recipient of a communication is a minor, uses an electronic communication device to knowingly misrepresent the person's age for the pu…
A.R.S. § 13-3562 Notice to communication service provider of website hosting alleged sexual exploitation of children
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A. If a law enforcement agency receives information that a communication service provider is hosting a website that contains an alleged violation of this chapter, the law enforcement agency shall notify the communication service provider by serving a notice of the alleged violati…