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BATON ROUGE, La. — from www.bayoubuzz.com – As more lawmakers become aware of 18 U.S.C. §2257, it is likely they’ll use its strictures as a part of imposing other burdens that were never contemplated by Congress.
Last month, Louisiana lawmakers approved legislation that places an explicit ban against adult entertainment films receiving state tax credits.
Senate Bill 513, sponsored by state Sen. A.G. Crowe [pictured], sailed through the state Senate and is now headed for the governor’s desk.
Rather than define what sexually explicit filmmaking is, the bill simply prohibits tax credits for any film whose production company has to maintain 2257 records for it.
All filmmakers seeking tax credits, according to the proposed statute, would be forced to sign sworn statements declaring that their production company is not required to maintain records for production pursuant to 2257.
While porn productions are a rarity in Louisiana, mainstream film and TV productions are not, with