Establishes provisions relating to adult cabaret performances, including the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret performance
The legislation repeals certain existing provisions and replaces them with new sections that impose legal restrictions on where adult cabaret performances can occur. It categorizes these offenses into misdemeanors for first-time offenders and escalates to felonies for subsequent offenses. This change is intended to create stricter controls around adult entertainment, especially in how it relates to public decency and the safeguarding of minors from exposure to suggestive performances.
Senate Bill 764 seeks to establish new provisions related to adult cabaret performances in Missouri. It specifically addresses performances that engage a prurient interest and outlines what constitutes an adult cabaret. The bill defines terms like 'adult cabaret' to include establishments where individuals perform in a state of nudity or semi-nudity, and it creates the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret performance in locations other than designated establishments, particularly where such actions can be viewed by minors. This is aimed at regulating adult entertainment and reducing potential exposure to minors.
Although the bill aims to mitigate negative societal impacts associated with adult cabaret performances, it is likely to create contention regarding local governance. The repeal of existing ordinances that conflict with the new provisions means that municipalities will be limited in their capacity to enact and enforce local laws on adult entertainment venues. Critics argue that this could undermine local authority to accommodate community standards, potentially leading to a disconnect between state law and local values.