Vermont Statutes

§ 2804a — Publicly displaying sex or nudity for advertising purposes

Vermont § 2804a
JurisdictionVermont
Title 13Title 13: Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Ch. 63Chapter 063: Obscenity

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 2804a (2026).

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No person may knowingly, publicly display nudity or sex for advertising purposes. A violation of this section occurs if a person:

(1)displays publicly or causes to be displayed publicly for advertising purposes a picture, photograph, drawing, sculpture, or other visual representation or image, including any such representation or image which is communicated, transmitted, or stored electronically, of a person or portion of the human body that depicts nudity, sado-masochistic abuse, sexual conduct, or sexual excitement, which is harmful to minors, or any page, poster, or other written or printed matter bearing such representation or a verbal description or narrative account of such items or activities; or
(2)permits any public display described in this section on premises owned, rented, or

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