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A. Definitions.

1. RCW 13.04.010, as now or hereafter amended, is adopted by reference as if set forth in full herein.

2. “Liquor” means liquor as defined in the Washington State Liquor Act, RCW 66.04.010(16).

B. Undressing.

1. It is unlawful for purposes of sexual gratification to remove or cause a minor to remove an article of the minor’s clothing thereby exposing a portion of his body not customarily exposed.

2. In any prosecution under subsection (B)(1) of this section, it is an affirmative defense that if the minor is at least 14 years old, the actor is less than three years older.

C. Contributing to dependency or delinquency. It is unlawful for anyone, by act or omission, knowingly to encourage, or cause or contribute to the dependency or delinquency of a minor.

D. RCW 26.28.080, as now or hereafter amended, is adopted by reference as if set forth in full herein.

E. Except as otherwise provided, violation of this section, LMC 10.04.540 and 10.60.030 through 10.60.080 shall be a misdemeanor; provided, that penalties and punishments for offenses involving alcohol or liquor shall not exceed those established by RCW 66.44.180 as now or hereafter amended.

F. The proscriptions contained in this section, LMC 10.04.540 and 10.60.030 through 10.60.080 shall not apply where permitted, allowed or authorized by Chapter 66.44 RCW or another statute or state law. (Ord. 861 § 4, 1976)