Vermont Code § 13 V.S.A. § 2822

Use of a child in a sexual performance
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§ 2822. Use of a child in a sexual performance
(a) No person shall, with knowledge of the character and content, promote a sexual performance
by a child or a performance that contains a lewd exhibition of the genitals, anus,
or breasts of a child, or hire, employ, procure, use, cause, or induce a child to
engage in such a performance.
(b) In any prosecution arising under this section, the defendant may raise as an affirmative
defense that before the child participated in the sexual performance, the defendant,
in good faith, had a reasonable and factual basis to conclude that the child had in
fact attained 16 years of age; and the defendant did not rely solely upon the oral
allegations or representations of the child as to his or her age.

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