Chapter 9.48
PUBLIC INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

Sections:

9.48.010    Public indecency – Statutes incorporated by reference.

9.48.020    Obscenity – Statutes incorporated by reference.

9.48.030    Public exposure of female breasts or lower torso.

9.48.010 Public indecency – Statutes incorporated by reference.

The following statutes regarding public indecency, prostitution and sex crimes are incorporated by reference:

    RCW

    9A.88.010 Public indecency.

    9A.88.020 Communication with a minor for immoral purposes.

    9A.88.030 Prostitution.

    9A.88.050 Prostitution – Sex of parties immaterial – No defense.

    9A.88.090 Permitting prostitution.

(Ord. 560 § 1, 1980).

9.48.020 Obscenity – Statutes incorporated by reference.

The following statutes regarding obscenity are incorporated by reference:

    RCW

    9.68.010 Obscene literature, shows, etc. – Exception.

    9.68.015 Exemptions.

    9.68.020 Prohibited publications.

    9.68.030 Indecent articles, etc.

    9.68.040 Using indecent or vulgar language, etc.

    9.68.050 Erotic material – Definitions.

    9.68.060 Determination by court – Labeling – Penalties.

    9.68.070 Prosecution for violation of RCW 9.68.060 – Defense.

    9.68.080 Unlawful acts.

    9.68.090 Civil liability of wholesaler or wholesaler distributor.

    9.68.100 Exceptions to provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120.

    9.68.110 Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when.

    9.68.120 Provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 exclusive.

(Ord. 560 § 3, 1980).

9.48.030 Public exposure of female breasts or lower torso.

No owner, manager or operator of a tavern, bar, cocktail lounge or any place where the public is invited and intoxicating liquors are sold shall knowingly permit or cause any person to appear therein with one or both breasts and/or the lower portion of the torso wholly or substantially exposed to public view. Every such owner, manager or operator, and every person who aids, abets or participates in such an appearance by a person, is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. 560 § 2, 1980).