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From the electronic Code of Federal Regulations as provided by gpoaccess.gov, with emphasis added:
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§ 75.2 Maintenance of records.
(a) Any producer of any book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, digitally- or computer-manipulated image, digital image, picture, or other matter that contains a depiction of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct that is produced in whole or in part with materials that have been mailed or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce, or is shipped or transported or is intended for shipment or transportation in interstate or foreign commerce and that contains one or more visual depictions of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct made after July 3, 1995 shall, for each performer portrayed in such visual depiction, create and maintain records containing the following:
(1) The legal name and date of birth of each performer, obtained by the producer's examination of a picture identification card. For any performer portrayed in such a depiction made after July 3, 1995, the records shall also include a legible copy of the identification document examined and, if that document does not contain a recent and recognizable picture of the performer, a legible copy of a picture identification card....
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This information is "current"..... but the regulations are due for a change, following the passage of the Adam Walsh Act last July.
Actually, they literally are overdue for a change - the Attorney General was supposed to have issued new regulations for review/public comment in January.
The AG is also supposed to issue regulations regarding the new section 2257A this month... I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that to happen in the next 10 days, either.
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Q. Boyer
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