It will be the first time that that newly installed Executive Director Diane Duke will formally meet members and nonmembers. The meeting also will include election results for the FSC Board and spell out new benefits for FSC members. In addition, adult industry attorneys Greg Piccionelli and Jeffrey Douglas will give updates on Utah’s Child Protection Registry and the legal battle between the FSC and Justice Department over new record-keeping rules. The FSC’s federal lobbyist, Robert Raben, also will speak.
The meeting on Friday, Jan. 12, will be held at the Treasure Island hotel and casino in the Marco Polo Room (suites 701 and 702). Margarita and salsa bars will open at 5 p.m., followed by the membership meeting, which will be moderated by FSC Board member Joan Irvine, who is the ASACP’s executive director.