HB393
Type: B Origin: House Alabama Comments: 0

Consumer Protection; Distributors Of Material Harmful To Children Required To Use Age-Verification Procedures

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The bill focuses on consumer protection by mandating that distributors of material deemed harmful to children must implement age-verification procedures. This requirement aims to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content. The key provision is the enforcement of age verification for such materials to safeguard children. The bill seeks to enhance online safety for minors and ensure that they are not exposed to harmful content, thereby addressing concerns related to child protection in the digital space.

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  • 2024-04-02: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary

  • 2024-04-02: Pending House Judiciary

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