6-2-701. Definitions.
(a) As used in this article:
(i) "Benefit" means anything of value;
(ii) "Coercion" means any one (1) or more of the following:
(A) The use or threat of force, abduction, serious harm to or physical restraint against any individual;
(B) The use of a scheme, plan, pattern or fraudulent statement with intent to cause an individual to believe that failure to perform an act will result in serious harm to or physical restraint against any individual;
(C) The abuse or threatened abuse of the law or legal process;
(D) The abuse of a position of power or taking advantage of a position of vulnerability;
(E) Providing a controlled substance to an individual for the purpose of controlling the person's behavior;
(F) Interfering with lawful custody of or access to an individual's children;
(G) The destruction of, taking of or the threat to destroy or take an individual's identification document;
(H) The use of an individual's personal services as security payment or satisfaction for a real or purported debt if:
(I) The reasonable value of the services is not applied toward the liquidation of the debt;
(II) The length of the services is not limited and their nature is not defined;
(III) The principal amount of the debt does not reasonably reflect the value of the items or services for which the debt was incurred; or
(IV) The individual is prevented from acquiring accurate and timely information about the disposition of the debt.
(iii) "Commercial sex act" means any sexual act for which anything of value is given to, promised or received by a person in exchange for the sexual act;
(iv) "Deception" means:
(A) A person's creation or confirmation of an individual's impression of material fact or event which is false and which the person knows or has reason to believe is false, including:
(I) The nature of labor or services to be provided;
(II) The fundamental conditions of labor; or
(III) The extent to which the individual will be free to leave the individual's place of residence or workplace; and
(B) The promise of a benefit to or performance of a service to an individual which the person does not intend to be delivered or performed.
(v) "Financial harm" means a detrimental position in relation to wealth, property or other monetary benefits that occurs as a result of another person's illegal act including, but not limited to, blackmail, promoting of prostitution or illegal employment contracts;
(vi) "Forced services" means services performed or provided by a person that are obtained or maintained by another person who:
(A) Causes or threatens to cause serious harm to any person;
(B) Physically restrains or threatens to physically restrain another person;
(C) Abuses or threatens to abuse the law or legal process;
(D) Knowingly destroys, conceals, removes or confiscates any actual or purported passport or other immigration document, or any other actual or purported government identification document, of another person;
(E) Engages in blackmail; or
(F) Causes or threatens to cause financial harm to any person.
(vii) "Identification document" includes a passport, driver's license, immigration document, travel document and any other government issued identification document;
(viii) "Labor" means work of economic or financial value;
(ix) "Minor" means any natural person younger than eighteen (18) years of age;
(x) "Pecuniary damage" means all damages which a victim could recover against the defendant in a civil action arising out of the same facts or event, including damages for wrongful death. It does not include punitive damages and damages for pain, suffering, mental anguish and loss of consortium;
(xi) "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, joint stock company or any other association or entity, public or private;
(xii) "Restitution" means full or partial payment of pecuniary damage to a victim;
(xiii) "Serious harm" means physical or nonphysical harm or property damage, including, but not limited to, bodily injury as defined in W.S. 6-1-104(a)(i), economic loss as defined in W.S. 1-40-102(a)(v), personal injury as defined in W.S. 1-40-102(a)(vii) or reputational harm sufficient to compel a reasonable person of the same background and in the same circumstance of the victim, to perform or to continue performing labor, a service or a commercial sex act in order to avoid incurring that harm;
(xiv) "Services" means activities resulting from a relationship between a person and the actor in which the person performs activities under the supervision of or for the benefit of the actor. Commercial sexual activity is "services" in this article. Nothing in this definition may be construed to legitimize or legalize prostitution;
(xv) "Victim" means the person alleged to have been subjected to human trafficking;
(xvi) "This act" means W.S. 6-2-701 through 6-2-710.