Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 18 : Section 1384


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1384. Prostitution near military and naval establishments

      Within such reasonable distance of any military or naval camp,
    station, fort, post, yard, base, cantonment, training or
    mobilization place as the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of
    the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, or any two or all of them
    shall determine to be needful to the efficiency, health, and
    welfare of the Army, the Navy, or the Air Force, and shall
    designate and publish in general orders or bulletins, whoever
    engages in prostitution or aids or abets prostitution or procures
    or solicits for purposes of prostitution, or keeps or sets up a
    house of ill fame, brothel, or bawdy house, or receives any person
    for purposes of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution into any
    vehicle, conveyance, place, structure, or building, or permits any
    person to remain for the purpose of lewdness, assignation, or
    prostitution in any vehicle, conveyance, place, structure, or
    building or leases or rents or contracts to lease or rent any
    vehicle, conveyance, place, structure or building, or part thereof,
    knowing or with good reason to know that it is intended to be used
    for any of the purposes herein prohibited shall be fined under this
    title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
      The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force and the Federal
    Security Administrator shall take such steps as they deem necessary
    to suppress and prevent such violations thereof, and shall accept
    the cooperation of the authorities of States and their counties,
    districts, and other political subdivisions in carrying out the
    purpose of this section.
      This section shall not be construed as conferring on the
    personnel of the Departments of the Army, Navy, or Air Force or the
    Federal Security Agency any authority to make criminal
    investigations, searches, seizures, or arrests of civilians charged
    with violations of this section.



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