2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 18 - Criminal Code
Article 7. Offenses Relating to Morals
Editor's note: This title was repealed and reenacted in 1971. For historical information concerning the repeal and reenactment, see the editor's note following the title heading.
Editor's note: This title was repealed and reenacted in 1971, and this part 1 was subsequently repealed and reenacted in 1976, 1977, and 1981, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. For amendments to this part 1 prior to 1981, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note and the table itemizing the replacement volumes and supplements to the original volume of C.R.S. 1973 beginning on page vii in the front of this volume and the editor's note following the title heading. Former C.R.S. section numbers prior to 1981 are shown in editor's notes following those sections that were relocated.
Cross references: For power of boards of county commissioners and governing bodies of municipalities to regulate obscene material or performance, see §§ 30-15-401 (1)(c) and 3115-401 (1)(g).
- Section 18-7-101. Definitions.
- Section 18-7-102. Obscenity.
- Section 18-7-103. Injunctions to restrain the promotion of obscene materials.
- Section 18-7-104. Applicability of this part 1. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-104.5. Remedies under the "Colorado Organized Crime Control Act".
- Section 18-7-105. Severability.
- Section 18-7-106. Constitutional questions expedited. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-107. Posting a private image for harassment - definitions.
- Section 18-7-108. Posting a private image for pecuniary gain - definitions.
- Section 18-7-109. Posting, possession, or exchange of a private image by a juvenile definitions - penalties.
Cross references: For provisions relating to HIV infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, see part 14 of article 4 of title 25.
- Section 18-7-201. Prostitution prohibited.
- Section 18-7-201.3. Affirmative defense - human trafficking - expungement of record protective order - definitions.
- Section 18-7-201.4. Victim of human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude - provision of services - reporting.
- Section 18-7-201.5. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome testing for persons convicted of prostitution. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-201.7. Prostitution with knowledge of being infected with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-202. Soliciting for prostitution.
- Section 18-7-203. Pandering.
- Section 18-7-204. Keeping a place of prostitution.
- Section 18-7-205. Patronizing a prostitute.
- Section 18-7-205.5. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome testing for persons convicted of patronizing a prostitute. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-205.7. Patronizing a prostitute with knowledge of being infected with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-206. Pimping.
- Section 18-7-207. Prostitute making display.
- Section 18-7-208. Promoting sexual immorality. (Repealed)
- Section 18-7-209. Immunity from prostitution-related offenses - victims - human trafficking of a minor for involuntary servitude - human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude.
Editor's note: This part 4 was repealed in 1977 and was subsequently recreated and reenacted in 1979, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. This part 4 was not amended prior to its repeal in 1977. For the text of this part 4 prior to 1977, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note and the table itemizing the replacement volumes and supplements to the original volume of C.R.S. 1973 beginning on page vii in the front of this volume.
- Section 18-7-401. Definitions.
- Section 18-7-402. Soliciting for child prostitution.
- Section 18-7-403. Pandering of a child.
- Section 18-7-403.5. Procurement of a child.
- Section 18-7-404. Keeping a place of child prostitution.
- Section 18-7-405. Pimping of a child.
- Section 18-7-405.5. Inducement of child prostitution.
- Section 18-7-406. Patronizing a prostituted child.
- Section 18-7-407. Criminality of conduct.
- Section 18-7-408. Severability.
- Section 18-7-409. Reports of convictions to department of education.
Editor's note: The Colorado Supreme Court held this entire part 5 unconstitutional because the display provision of section 18-7-502 (5) was overly broad and infringed upon free speech rights of adults and the provision of section 18-7-503 which allowed an exemption to "accredited" museums, libraries, schools, and institutions of higher education was vague. See Tattered Cover, Inc., v. Tooley, 696 P.2d 780 (Colo. 1985).
PART 6 VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS CONTAINING ACTUAL VIOLENCE PART 7 SEXUAL CONDUCT IN A CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION PART 8 CRIMINAL INVASION OF PRIVACY PART 9 UNLAWFUL DISTRIBUTION OF SUICIDE RECORDINGS