[§663J-3]  Cause of action for coercion into
prostitution.  An individual has a cause of action against a person who:



(1)  Coerced the individual into prostitution;



(2)  Coerced the individual to remain in prostitution;



(3)  Used coercion to collect or receive any of the
individual's earnings derived from prostitution; or



(4)  Hired, or attempted to hire the individual to
engage in prostitution, when a reasonable person would believe that the
individual was coerced into prostitution by another person.



Paragraph (3) shall not apply to minor children
who are dependent on the individual and who may have benefited from or been
supported by the individual's earnings derived from prostitution. [L 1999, c
203, pt of §2]