Plain-Language Summary

This law section addresses prohibited conduct related to nudity, sexual displays, and explicit imagery in Pennsylvania, including employment conditions and public exposure. It also notes the repeal of a specific internet child pornography law and establishes penalties for unlicensed mortgage lending activities. The provisions aim to regulate sexual conduct and protect public decency while outlining legal consequences for violations.

Frequently Asked Questions

The law prohibits employment or use of unclothed persons in certain settings, permitting sexual contact, and displaying explicit images or devices on premises.

Yes, the section on internet child pornography was repealed in 2002 and is no longer part of Pennsylvania law.

Operating without a license in this context is classified as a third-degree felony, which can result in significant legal penalties.

Yes, it sets restrictions on nudity, sexual touching, and explicit displays in public or commercial premises to uphold public decency.