Wyoming HB 43
Issue: Age Verification
Latest Action: Bill Number Assigned on December 16, 2024
Extremely non-standard age-verification bill:
- Applies to any “entity that operates a website that, in the regular course of business, creates, hosts or makes available content that is material harmful to minors that is provided by the entity, a user or other information content provider for purposes of making a profit” – not just websites composed of 33% (or more ) material harmful to minors.
- Material harmful to minors is defined as “any picture, image, graphic image file, film, videotape or other visual depiction that is obscene or is child pornography” – i.e., content that is illegal to distribute.
- Acceptable age-verification methods include:
- A valid US driver's license, identification card, passport, military card or tribal identification card
- A credit or debit card that requires the cardholder to be eighteen (18) years of age or older
- Any other means or method that reliably and accurately can determine whether a user of a covered platform is a minor.
- Creates a right for “any parent or guardian of a minor who is aggrieved by a violation of” the law to sue for damages, court costs, fees, and $5,000 per “failure to perform age verification”. The minor must be a permanent resident of Wyoming, have resided there for more than 1 year, or have been present in the state for at least 31 days.
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Bill Status
- Introduced
- Passed First Committee
- Passed First Chamber
- Passed Both Committees
- Passed Both Chambers
- Enacted