Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

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AI Summary: This federal bill aims to enhance consumer protection by imposing filter requirements on internet-enabled devices. It includes penalties for violations of these requirements. The main provisions include mandating filters on such devices to promote online safety and restrict access to harmful content. The bill seeks to deter non-compliance through the imposition of penalties. If passed, this legislation could significantly impact manufacturers, sellers, and users of internet-enabled devices by ensuring safer online experiences and holding accountable those who fail to comply with the filter requirements.

Latest Action: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary

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Actions (12):

  • 2024-02-14 : Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary

  • 2024-02-14 : Pending House Judiciary

  • 2024-02-15 : Re-referred to Committee in House of Origin to House Commerce and Small Business

  • 2024-03-06 : Reported Out of Committee House of Origin

  • 2024-03-06 : Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

  • 2024-04-04 : Third Reading in House of Origin

  • 2024-04-04 : Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 388

  • 2024-04-09 : Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

  • 2024-04-09 : Pending Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

  • 2024-05-01 : Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development 1st Amendment LTC4YYW-1

  • 2024-05-01 : Reported Out of Committee Second House

  • 2024-05-07 : Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

Text Versions (1):
Roll Calls (2):
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-04-04
  • Description: Third Reading in House of Origin
  • Yea Votes: 99
  • Members Voting: Laura Hall,Artis McCampbell,Barbara Boyd,Pebblin Warren,Christopher England,Thomas Jackson,Stephen Hurst,Mary Moore,Alan Baker,Randy Wood,Steve Clouse,Allen Treadaway,Terri Collins,Paul Lee,Napoleon Bracy,Berry Forte,Juandalynn Givan,Jim Carns,David Standridge,Mack Butler,Randall Shedd,Adline Clarke,Phillip Pettus,Ritchie Whorton,David Faulkner,Danny Garrett,Reed Ingram,Nathaniel Ledbetter,Chris Sells,Chris Pringle,Bob Fincher,Barbara Drummond,Kelvin Lawrence,Timothy Wadsworth,Arnold Mooney,Anthony Daniels,Chris Blackshear,Danny Crawford,Joe Lovvorn,Rolanda Hollis,Prince Chestnut,Rex Reynolds,Craig Lipscomb,Scott Stadthagen,Shane Stringer,Chip Brown,Tracy Estes,Matt Simpson,Brett Easterbrook,Jeremy Gray,Sam Jones,Jamie Kiel,Rhett Marques,Parker Moore,TaShina Morris,Ed Oliver,Ginny Shaver,Jeff Sorrells,Andy Whitt,Debbie Wood,Neil Rafferty,Van Smith,Russell Bedsole,Ben Robbins,Kenyatte Hassell,Kenneth Paschal,Cynthia Almond,Patrice McClammy,Ron Bolton,Brock Colvin,Phillip Ensler,Mark Gidley,Ben Harrison,Leigh Hulsey,Mike Kirkland,Bill Lamb,Marcus Paramore,Rick Rehm,Chad Robertson,Mike Shaw,Jerry Starnes,Troy Stubbs,Ontario Tillman,Kerry Underwood,Matt Woods,Ernie Yarbrough,Susan DuBose,Jennifer Fidler,Donna Givens,Matthew Hammett,Frances Holk-Jones,James Lomax,Phillip Rigsby,Patrick Sellers,Mark Shirey,Curtis Travis,Bryan Brinyark,Travis Hendrix,Marilyn Lands
  • Absent Votes: 3
  • Members Voting: Margie Wilcox,Corey Harbison,Corley Ellis
  • Excused Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Jim Hill
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-04-04
  • Description: Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 388
  • Yea Votes: 98
  • Members Voting: Laura Hall,Artis McCampbell,Barbara Boyd,Pebblin Warren,Christopher England,Thomas Jackson,Stephen Hurst,Mary Moore,Alan Baker,Randy Wood,Steve Clouse,Allen Treadaway,Terri Collins,Paul Lee,Napoleon Bracy,Berry Forte,Juandalynn Givan,Jim Carns,David Standridge,Mack Butler,Randall Shedd,Margie Wilcox,Corey Harbison,Phillip Pettus,Ritchie Whorton,David Faulkner,Danny Garrett,Reed Ingram,Nathaniel Ledbetter,Chris Sells,Chris Pringle,Bob Fincher,Barbara Drummond,Kelvin Lawrence,Timothy Wadsworth,Arnold Mooney,Anthony Daniels,Chris Blackshear,Danny Crawford,Joe Lovvorn,Rolanda Hollis,Prince Chestnut,Rex Reynolds,Craig Lipscomb,Scott Stadthagen,Shane Stringer,Chip Brown,Tracy Estes,Matt Simpson,Brett Easterbrook,Jeremy Gray,Sam Jones,Jamie Kiel,Rhett Marques,Parker Moore,TaShina Morris,Ed Oliver,Ginny Shaver,Jeff Sorrells,Andy Whitt,Debbie Wood,Neil Rafferty,Van Smith,Russell Bedsole,Ben Robbins,Kenyatte Hassell,Kenneth Paschal,Cynthia Almond,Patrice McClammy,Ron Bolton,Brock Colvin,Mark Gidley,Ben Harrison,Leigh Hulsey,Mike Kirkland,Bill Lamb,Marcus Paramore,Rick Rehm,Chad Robertson,Mike Shaw,Jerry Starnes,Troy Stubbs,Ontario Tillman,Kerry Underwood,Matt Woods,Ernie Yarbrough,Susan DuBose,Jennifer Fidler,Donna Givens,Matthew Hammett,Frances Holk-Jones,James Lomax,Phillip Rigsby,Patrick Sellers,Mark Shirey,Curtis Travis,Bryan Brinyark,Travis Hendrix
  • Absent Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Corley Ellis
  • Excused Votes: 4
  • Members Voting: Adline Clarke,Jim Hill,Phillip Ensler,Marilyn Lands
Amendments (1):
  • Name: Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development 1st Amendment
  • BillId: HB167
  • LegislativeSession: 2024 Regular Session
  • Description: Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development 1st Amendment LTC4YYW-1
  • FloorActionDate: 2024-05-01
  • Pdf:  LTC4YYW-1.pdf