La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XI-139 - Advertising of Contests
A. No
promoter or other individual whether licensed by the commission or not shall
advertise an event which has not been approved by the commission.
B. No promoter or other individual whether
licensed by the commission or not shall advertise a contestant(s) participation
in their show unless and until a signed contract has been executed securing the
contestant(s) participation for the date of the event.
C. No promoter, manager or matchmaker or
other individual whether licensed by the commission or not shall advertise
their affiliation or, legal relationship with or ability to promote a
contestant(s) unless and until a signed contract has been executed between that
person and the contestant(s) securing the right advertised;
D. No promoter or other individual whether
licensed by the commission or not shall advertise using the photo, drawing,
video or any other form of likeness of any individual to advertise their show
without the express written consent of that individual;
E. Any person advertising an amateur event
shall ensure that all advertising concerning the event to be conducted
indicates that it is an amateur event, and the word "amateur" must be a large
as any other print on the advertisement on a written or printed advertisement
and must be announced in any television or radio advertisements and is free
from the use of the word "professional"
F. Any person(s) who violates the provisions
of this section are subject to immediate and summary denial or cancellation of
their show date by the commission, and may be fined or suspended as determined
by the commission, and or denial of license.
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