Oklahoma HB 1050
Issue: Device Filters
Latest Action: Failed to cross over before the legislature went into recess on May 26, 2023
A retailer that manufactures, sells, offers for sale, leases, or distributes an Internet-enabled device shall ensure that the product is equipped with an active and operating filter prior to sale that blocks by default websites that:
- Are known to facilitate human trafficking or prostitution;
and - Display child pornography, revenge pornography, or obscene material harmful to minors.
A retailer of an Internet-enabled device shall deactivate the filter after a consumer:
- Requests that the capability be disabled;
- Presents personal identification information to verify that the consumer is eighteen (18) years of age or older;
- Acknowledges receiving a warning regarding the potential danger of deactivating the filter; and
- Pays a one-time filter deactivation fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) to the retailer who shall then be required to remit the
filter deactivation fee on a quarterly basis to the Oklahoma Tax Commission to be deposited into the Oklahoma Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Grant Fund
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Bill Status
- Introduced
- Passed First Committee
- Passed First Chamber
- Passed Both Committees
- Passed Both Chambers
- Enacted