Pennsylvania HB 1501

The "Protection of Minors from Unfiltered Devices Act" would require new smart phones and tablets activated in Pennsylvania to have a “harmful material” filter enabled by default.

Latest Action: Introduced on June 22, 2023
Deadline: November 30, 2024

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Alabama HB 298

This bill would require manufacturers of Internet-enabled devices to automatically activate existing filters on the devices to prevent users from accessing material harmful to minors, including pornography, without a device passcode, and would provide civil penalties for a violation.

Latest Action: Failed to pass before the end of the legislative session on June 6, 2023
Deadline: June 6, 2023

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South Carolina S 591

Requires manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to include and automatically enable filters on those devices that prevents their owners from accessing or downloading material that is harmful to minors. Subjects manufacturers to civil and criminal liability for failure to comply.  

Latest Action: Introduced on March 1, 2023
Deadline: June 1, 2023

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Minnesota SF 846 / HF 1894

Requires manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to include and automatically enable filters on those devices that prevents their owners from accessing or downloading material that is harmful to minors.

Latest Action: Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety committee on January 26, 2023
Deadline: May 1, 2024

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Introduced

Passed First Committee

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Passed Both Chambers

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Tennessee SB 138 / HB 761

As introduced, would enact the "Youth Mental Health Safety Act," as described below.

This bill requires manufacturers of tablets and smart phones ("devices") activated in this state to manufacture their devices in a manner such that a filter that does the following is automatically enabled:

  1. Prevents the user from accessing or downloading material that is harmful to minors on:
    1. Mobile data networks;
    2. Applications owned and controlled by the manufacturer;
    3. Wired internet networks; and
    4. Wireless internet networks;
  2. Notifies the user of the device when the filter blocks the device from downloading an application or accessing a website;
  3. Provides a user who has a passcode the opportunity to unblock a filtered application or website; and
  4. Reasonably precludes a user, other than a user who has a passcode, the opportunity to deactivate, modify, or uninstall the filter.

This bill further provides that a manufacturer commits a violation of this bill if:

  1. A device manufactured by the manufacturer is activated in this state;
  2. The device does not, upon activation in this state, enable a filter that complies with the above provisions of this bill; and
  3. A minor accesses material that is harmful to minors on the device.

This bill specifies that it does not affect a private cause of action existing under other law, including contract.

This bill will not apply to a manufacturer that makes a good faith effort to provide a device that, upon activation of the device in this state, automatically enables a generally accepted and commercially reasonable method of filtration in accordance with this bill and industry standards.

A violation of this bill will constitute a violation of the Consumer Protection Act. Generally, a violation of that Act is a Class B misdemeanor and remedies under the Act include injunction relief and, in a private cause of action, a person harmed by a willful violation may recover treble damages. This bill specifies that for the purpose of assessing a penalty for a violation, a manufacturer will be considered to have committed a separate violation for each device manufactured on or after January 1, 2024, and activated in this state on which:

  1. A filter is not automatically enabled; and
  2. A minor encounters material harmful to minors.

This bill authorizes the attorney general and reporter to institute proceedings involving alleged violations of this part in Davidson County circuit or chancery court or another venue otherwise permitted by law; and prohibits a court from assessing costs against the attorney general and reporter or the state in actions commenced under this part.

Latest Action: Deferred to 2024 on March 20, 2023
Deadline: May 6, 2023

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Oklahoma HB 1050

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:

  1. Are known to facilitate human trafficking or prostitution;
    and
  2. 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:

  1. Requests that the capability be disabled;
  2. Presents personal identification information to verify that the consumer is eighteen (18) years of age or older;
  3. Acknowledges receiving a warning regarding the potential danger of deactivating the filter; and
  4. 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

Latest Action: Failed to cross over before the legislature went into recess on May 26, 2023
Deadline: May 25, 2024

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New Jersey SB 650 / A 2952

Makes it illegal to sell internet-capable devices unless they contain software that automatically blocks websites with content that is obscene, illegal, promotes "prostitution", or facilitates human trafficking. The software can only be deactivated if the owner submits a request in writing with ID showing that they are over 18 and pays a $20 fee.

Latest Action: Will be referred to Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee on February 28, 2023
Deadline: January 9, 2024

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Missouri SB 308

The "Protect Young Minds Online Act" requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites.

Latest Action: Failed to pass before the end of the legislative session on May 30, 2023
Deadline: May 30, 2023

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Introduced

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Passed Both Chambers

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New Jersey S 650 / A 2952 (2022)

Makes it illegal to sell internet-capable devices unless they contain software that automatically blocks websites with content that is obscene, illegal, promotes "prostitution", or facilitates human trafficking. The software can only be deactivated if the owner submits a request in writing with ID showing that they are over 18 and pays a $20 fee.

Latest Action: Referred to Senate Commerce Committee on January 10, 2022
Deadline: January 9, 2024

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Introduced

Passed First Committee

Passed First Chamber

Passed Both Committees

Passed Both Chambers

Signed

Enacted

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Read the Bill: NJ S.650 NJ A.2952
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