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SEC. 13. (a) Any person violating any provision of this Act, or regulation made pursuant thereto, or filing, or causing to be filed, an application or report pursuant to this Act, or regulation made pursuant thereto, containing any false or fraudulent statement, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500, or by imprisonment of not more than sixty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (b) Prosecutions for violations of this Act, or the regulations made pursuant thereto, shall be conducted in the name of the District of Columbia by the Corporation Counsel or any of his assistants.

(c) The Corporation Counsel of the District of Columbia or any of his assistants is hereby empowered to maintain an action or actions in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in the name of the District of Columbia to enjoin any person from soliciting in violation of this Act or in violation of any regulation made pursuant to this Act.

SEC. 14. Where any provision of this Act refers to an office or agency abolished by Reorganization Plan Number 5 of 1952 (66 Stat. 824), such reference shall be deemed to be the office, agency, or officer now or hereafter exercising the functions of the office or agency so abolished. Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as a limitation on the authority vested in the Commissioners by Reorganization Plan Number 5 of 1952.

SEC. 15. If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any persons or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby. SEC. 16. Such appropriations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act are authorized.

SEC. 17. The provisions of sections 10, 11, and 16 of this Act shall take effect upon approval of this Act and the remainder thereof shall take effect sixty days after the promulgation of the first regulations made pursuant to section 11 of this Act.

Approved July 10, 1957.

Punishment

ILLINOIS CRIMINAL CODE (1919)

CRIME AGAINST NATURE

Chapter 38, Section 141

The infamous crime against nature, either with man or beast, shall subject the offender to be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one year and not more than ten years. (1874, March 27, R. S. 1874, p. 348, div. 1, Sec. 47; 1919, June 28, Laws 1919, p. 426, Sec. 1.)

ILLINOIS CRIMINAL CODE (1961)

Deviate Sexual Assault

(effective January 1, 1962)

Chapter 38, Section 11-3

(a) Any person of the age of 14 years and upwards who, by force or threat of force, compels any other person to perform or submit to any act of deviate sexual conduct commits deviate sexual assault.

(b) Penalty. A person convicted of deviate sexual assault shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary from one to 14 years.

PENAL CODE OF CALIFORNIA

§ 647. Vagrancy; definitions; punishment

1. Every person (except a California Indian) without visible means of living who has the physical ability to work, and who does not seek employment, nor labor when employment is offered him; or,

2. Every beggar who solicits alms as a business, or,

3. Every person who roams about from place to place without any lawful business; or,

4. Every person known to be a pickpocket, thief, burglar or confidence operator, either by his own confession, or by his having been convicted of any of such offenses, and having no visible or lawful means of support, when found loitering around any steamboat landing, railroad depot, banking institution, broker's office, place of amusement, auction room, store, shop or crowded thoroughfare, car, or omnibus, or any public gathering or assembly; or,

5. Every lewd or dissolute person, or every person who loiters in or about public toilets in public parks; or,

6. Every person who wanders about the streets at late or unusual hours of the night, without any visible or lawful business; or,

7. Every person who lodges in any barn, shed, shop, outhouse, vessel, or place other than such as is kept for lodging purposes, without the permission of the owner or party entitled to the possession thereof; or,

8. Every person who lives in and about houses of ill-fame; or,

9. Every person who acts as a runner or capper for attorneys in and about police courts or city prisons; or,

10. Every common prostitute; or,

11. Every common drunkard; or,

12. Every person who loiters, prowls or wanders upon the private property of another, in the nighttime, without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant thereof; or who while loitering, prowling or wandering upon the private property of another, in the nighttime, peeks in the door or window of any building or structure located thereon and which is inhabited by human beings, without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant thereof;

Is a vagrant, and is punishable by a fine of not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (Enacted 1872. As amended Stats. 1891, c. 117, p. 130, § 1; Stats. 1903, c. 89, p. 96, § 1; Stats. 1911, c. 316, p. 508, § 1; Stats. 1929, c. 35, p. 78, § 1; Stats. 1931, c. 288, p. 696, § 1; Stats. 1939, c. 1078, p. 3002, § 1; Stats. 1947, c. 989, p. 2255, § 1; Stats. 1955, c. 169, p. 638. § 2.)

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HEARINGS

BEFORE

SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 6

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H.R. 141, H.R. 461, H.R. 501, H.R. 502, H.R. 503, H.R. 504,
H.R. 1576, H.R. 1805, H.R. 2579, H.R. 2893, H.R. 3352, H.R.
3568, H.R. 3963, H.R. 4237, H.R. 4821, H.R. 5564, H.R. 5732,
H.R. 5794, H.R. 8105, H.R. 9128, H.J. Res. 91, and
H.J. Res. 195

BILLS TO PROVIDE SOME FORM OF HOME RULE FOR THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

PROPONENTS' TESTIMONY

NOVEMBER 18, 19, AND 20, 1963, AND FEBRUARY 24, 1964

25-714

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1964

COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

JOHN L. MCMILLAN, South Carolina, Chairman

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