39-17-907 - Restrictions on showings.
39-17-907. Restrictions on showings.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to exhibit for public consumption, whether or not the exhibition is for compensation, any motion picture, film, movie, or videotape that depicts sexual conduct as defined in § 39-17-901, unless the exhibition is within a theater auditorium or other enclosed area that effectively removes the exhibition from the view of members of the public who are not voluntarily engaged in viewing the motion picture, film, movie, or videotape.
(b) Each theater at which two (2) or more motion pictures are shown in the same building shall maintain adequate supervision of the customers to prevent minors from purchasing a ticket or admission pass to a motion picture designated by the rating board of the Motion Picture Association of America by the letter G for general audiences or PG for all ages, parental guidance advised, and then viewing a motion picture designated R for restricted audiences, persons under eighteen (18) years of age not admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian, or X, persons under eighteen (18) years of age not admitted.
(c) A violation of this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1.]