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(1) Any person violates this section who seeks to or commits any of the followings acts or attempted acts for financial gain or advantage:

(a) Pornography or exploitation of any child under 18;

(b) Embezzlement;

(c) Forgery;

(d) Kidnapping;

(e) Pimping and pandering;

(f) Trafficking in controlled substances;

(g) Offenses related to fraud or theft from the tribe;

(h) Human trafficking;

(i) A crime in which the perpetrator induces, encourages, or persuades a person under 18 years of age to engage in a commercial sex act. For purposes of this paragraph, a commercial sex act means any sexual conduct on account of which anything of value is given or received by any person;

(j) A crime in which the perpetrator, through force, fear, coercion, deceit, violence, duress, menace, or threat of unlawful injury to the victim or to another person, causes a person under 18 years of age to engage in a commercial sex act. For purposes of this paragraph, a commercial sex act means any sexual conduct on account of which anything of value is given or received by any person;

(k) Abduction or procurement by fraudulent inducement for prostitution;

(l) Theft of personal identifying information;

(m) Conspiracy with another person or persons to commit any of the violations listed above.

(2) The tribal court may look to the state of California’s penal code for definitions of the terms in this section, which are not found elsewhere in this title. [Ord. 12-15-2021A § 8.11, 2021.]