HB 4388
Trade: business practices; regulation of social media use by minors; provide for. Creates new act.
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Bill overview
This bill, the "Social Media Regulation Act," aims to protect minors online by establishing stricter rules for social media use. It requires social media companies to verify the age of users, obtain parental consent for minors’ accounts, and limit access during nighttime hours. The bill also prohibits targeted advertising and content aimed at minors, and creates a private right of action for consumers who believe their rights have been violated. It establishes civil penalties for non-compliance and includes provisions for reporting and rule-making.
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