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Prostitution in California

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Prostitution has been fully legal in California since 2034, and is regulated by the California Prostitution Board pursuant to the Adult Entertainment Licensing Act (AELA). Under the AELA, licenses are awarded to approved Adult Entertainment Establishments as well as to individual Sex Workers. All licensed Sex Workers must be sponsored and employed by a licensed Adult Entertainment Establishment. It is a felony to engage in the business of prostitution without a license.