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Prostitution - After Positive Hiv Test | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law prohibits prostitution, especially for those with a positive HIV test, with penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies based on timing and circums

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Prostitution - After Positive Hiv Test

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law prohibits engaging in sexual activity for hire, especially if the individual knows they have tested positive for HIV. Violations can result in misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the circumstances and timing. The law emphasizes the serious legal consequences of engaging in prostitution after testing positive for HIV.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ohio law say about prostitution?

Ohio law prohibits engaging in sexual activity for hire, with additional penalties if the person knows they are HIV positive.

What are the penalties for engaging in prostitution after testing positive for HIV in Ohio?

Violating this law is a felony; before July 1, 1996, it is a second-degree felony, and on or after that date, it is a third-degree felony.

Can someone be charged if they knew they had HIV and still engaged in prostitution?

Yes, if a person knows they are HIV positive and engages in prostitution, they can be charged under Ohio law with a felony.

Has the law changed regarding prostitution after a positive HIV test?

Yes, the law changed on July 1, 1996, affecting the severity of the felony charge from second-degree to third-degree.

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In simple terms: Ohio law prohibits prostitution, especially for those with a positive HIV test, with penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies based on timing and circums. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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