

Keeping or residing in a house of prostitution or employment in prostitution.ģ5. Detention of persons in a house of prostitution for debt.ģ3. Causing one's spouse to become a prostitute.ģ2. Procuring or placing persons in a house of prostitution.ģ1.

Procurement by false pretenses of person for purposes of prostitution.Ģ9. Enticement of persons for purposes of prostitution.Ģ8. Luring a minor for sexual exploitation.Ģ7. Obscene or indecent telephone communications to minors for commercial purposes as prescribed in section 13-3512.Ģ6. Furnishing harmful items to minors by internet activity as prescribed in section 13-3506.01.Ģ5. Furnishing harmful items to minors as prescribed in section 13-3506.Ģ4. Production, publication, sale, possession and presentation of obscene items as prescribed in section 13-3502.Ģ3.

Neglect or abuse of a vulnerable adult.Ģ2. Taking a child for the purpose of prostitution as prescribed in section 13-3206.ġ9.

Exploitation of minors involving drug offenses.ġ8. Dangerous crimes against children as defined in section 13-705.ġ7. Child sex trafficking as prescribed in section 13-3212.ġ6. Commercial sexual exploitation of a vulnerable adult.ĩ. Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor.Ĩ. Sexual exploitation of a vulnerable adult.ħ. Homicide, including first or second degree murder, manslaughter and negligent homicide.Ħ.
Arizona fingerprint card registration#
A person who is subject to registration as a sex offender in this state or any other jurisdiction or who is awaiting trial on or who has been convicted of committing or attempting, soliciting, facilitating or conspiring to commit one or more of the following offenses in this state or the same or similar offenses in another state or jurisdiction is precluded from receiving a level I fingerprint clearance card:ģ. If the person's criminal history record does not contain any of the offenses listed in subsections B and C of this section, the fingerprinting division shall issue the person a level I fingerprint clearance card.ī. On receiving the state and federal criminal history record of a person who is required to be fingerprinted pursuant to this section, the fingerprinting division in the department of public safety shall compare the record with the list of criminal offenses that preclude the person from receiving a level I fingerprint clearance card. The law with respect to criminal offenses and Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Cards specifically states:Ī. This may result in you being unable to engage in certain activities or continue working in your current occupation. I f you have been charged with or convicted of certain criminal offenses within the State of Arizona, your fingerprint clearance card may be suspended of revoked. The clinical work you must complete as part of the nursing degree may include activity that requires a fingerprint clearance card. In addition, Arizona nursing schools may require a fingerprint clearance card.
