2257 Regulations
What is Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act? (also known as the 2257 Regulations)
The administrative law that has been created by virtue of the Act to guide and aid its enforcement, 28 C.F.R. 75 (also known as the 2257 Regulations), specifies record-keeping requirements for those wishing to produce sexually explicit media, and imposes criminal penalties for failure to comply. This is intended to ensure that no person under the legal age is involved in such undertakings.
The regulations define the terms “primary producer” and “secondary producer”. A primary producer is defined in the set of rules as any person who actually films, videotapes, or photographs a visual depiction of actual sexually explicit conduct. A “secondary producer” is defined as any person who produces, assembles, manufactures, publishes, duplicates, reproduces, or reissues a book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, or other matter intended for commercial distribution that contains a visual depiction of actual sexually explicit conduct. Different record-keeping requirements exist for primary versus secondary producers. One may be both a primary and a secondary producer.
The regulations also spell out requirements for the maintenance, categorization, location, and inspection of records, as well as legal grounds for exemption of these requirements. They require that records be maintained for five years after the dissolution of a business that had been required to maintain them.
The Department of Justice can modify the regulations, based on the discretion, or possible future requirements, that has been given to it to do so by the Act.
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a) Last Name ex: Jane
b) First Name ex: Smith
c) Form of Identification ex: Drivers License or Passport or Identity Card * MUST HAVE YOUR PICTURE ON IT ** MUST NOT BE EXPIRED
d) Primary Producer ex: LEAVE BLANK we will fill this in for you depending on the site you are working for BKSTA
e) Other Names and Alias
1) Other Stage Names Used: if you have worked as a chat model before under another Stage Name
2) Maiden Name: if you are Married and using your Married ID
3) Previous Name: if you legally changed your name
SIGN & DATE then SCAN and RETURN to studio@bksstudio.com

