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Committee introduces RS32021C1 proposing limits on indecent exhibitions where children might be present

2989050 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted to introduce RS32021C1, a draft statutory proposal creating duties for hosts to limit children’s access to indecent exhibitions and listing affirmative defenses for hosts, while presenters said the proposal does not amount to an outright ban.

The House State Affairs Committee voted to introduce RS32021C1, a draft rule that would create a duty of care for facilities, hosts and event organizers to take "reasonable steps" to restrict children’s access to indecent exhibitions.

Blaine Kinzotti, introduced himself as president of the Idaho Family Policy Center and described RS32021C1 as a time, place and manner regulation that "does not ban indecent exhibitions outright." He said the proposal would require reasonable measures — such as checking identifications at the door — to prevent children from being exposed to sexually explicit live…

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