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Chapter 531 - Motion Pictures


  • Section 29-109 - Certificates of approval. Regulations. Variations or exemptions.
  • Section 29-110 - When films may be shown without fire-proof booths.
  • Section 29-111 to 29-113 - Revocation or suspension of licenses or permits. Fees. Penalty.
  • Section 29-114 - Exhibition of moving pictures at religious services held on Sunday.
  • Section 29-115 - Authority to operate.
  • Section 29-116 - Inspection by state police.
  • Section 29-117 - Moving picture licenses. Fees. Penalty.
  • Section 29-117a - Transferred
  • Section 29-118 and 29-119 - License to operate; fee. Penalties.
  • Section 29-120 - Exceptions.
  • Section 29-121 to 29-126 - Storing of moving picture films; definitions. License to manufacture or store films. Restriction on issuance of licenses. Special room for handling films; fire extinguishers; smoking forbidden. Quantity of films under examination or repair restricted. Room to be ventilated.
  • Section 29-127 - Inspections.
  • Section 29-128 - Penalty.
  • Section 29-128a - (Formerly Sec. 29-117a). Exhibition of previews of “X” rated films.
  • Section 29-128b - Display of film rating required.
  • Section 29-128f - Unlawful use of recording device in motion picture theater.
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