North Dakota Code § 12.1-29-02

Facilitating prostitution
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1. A person is guilty of an offense if the person:
a. Knowingly solicits a person to patronize a prostitute;
b. Knowingly procures a prostitute for a patron;
c. Knowingly leases or otherwise permits a place controlled by the actor, alone or in 
association with others, to be regularly used for prostitution, promoting 
prostitution, or facilitating prostitution, or fails to make reasonable effort to abate 
such use by ejecting the tenant, notifying law enforcement authorities, or taking 
other legally available means; or
d. Knowingly induces or otherwise intentionally causes another to remain a 
prostitute. A person who is supported in whole or substantial part by the proceeds 
of prostitution, other than the prostitute or the prostitute's minor child or a person 
whom the prostitute is required by law to support, is presumed to be knowingly 
inducing or intentionally causing another to remain a prostitute.
2. The offense is a class A felony if the actor intentionally causes another to remain a 
prostitute by force, coercion, threat, or deception, or the prostitute is the actor's spouse 
or ward, or a person for whose care, protection, or support the actor is responsible. 
Otherwise it is a class C felony.

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