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Committee introduces draft RS32021C1 to regulate access to indecent adult-oriented exhibitions where children may be present

2821800 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

A legislative staff-drafted proposal (RS32021C1) that would require event hosts and facilities to take "reasonable steps" to prevent children's access to indecent adult-oriented exhibitions was introduced in House State Affairs; sponsors and proponents said it is intended as a time, place and manner regulation and not an outright ban.

Legislative counsel and a nonprofit advocate introduced RS32021C1 in the House State Affairs Committee, a draft that would make hosts and facilities responsible for taking "reasonable steps" to restrict children’s access to indecent adult-oriented exhibitions.

Blaine Kinzotti, president of the Idaho Family Policy Center, said the draft does not ban adult performances outright but creates a duty of care for hosts and organizers. "The RS does not ban [adult-oriented] exhibitions outright," Kinzotti said, adding the…

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