Indiana SB 28
This bill prohibits a financial services provider from discriminating in providing financial services to a consumer for reasons unrelated to quantifiable risks or publicly posted policies.
Bills introduced in the current session of the legislature.
This bill prohibits a financial services provider from discriminating in providing financial services to a consumer for reasons unrelated to quantifiable risks or publicly posted policies.
This bill would allow victims of CSAM to bring a civil action against a person or company that distributes the material. It would require websites to list a contact to report violations and to report erroneous content removals.
Creates an exception to Section 230 immunity for information “harmful to minors” unless they “implement a system designed to effectively screen users who are minors from accessing such content, to the extent feasible using technology available at the time of such distribution.”
Prohibits banks from denying any person a financial service the financial institution offers except to the extent justified by such person’s documented failure to meet quantitative, impartial risk-based financial standards established in advance by the financial institution.
Prohibits banks from denying any person a financial service the financial institution offers except to the extent justified by such person’s documented failure to meet quantitative, impartial risk-based financial standards established in advance by the financial institution.