SB 1748
Creates the offense of disclosure of an intimate digital depiction
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Bill overview
SB 1748 - This act creates the offense of disclosure of an intimate digital depiction. A person shall be guilty of such offense if he or she discloses or threatens to disclose an intimate digital depiction with the intent to harass or threaten another person. A violation of such offense is a class D felony if the person discloses an intimate digital depiction and a class E felony if the person threatens to disclose an intimate digital depiction. Any second or subsequent violation of disclosure of an intimate digital depiction is a class C felony. It shall be a class D felony for a second or subsequent conviction of threatening to disclose an intimate digital depiction. Additionally, it shall be a class C felony if the disclosure interferes with a government proceeding or causes violence. This act is identical to a provision in SB 928 (2026), the Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed SS#2/SB 999 (2026), and SB 1747 (2026), and is substantially similar to a provision in SB 604 (2025), SB 1444 (2024), and is similar to a provision in SB 1117 (2026), HCS/HBs 1887, 2361, 1913, & 2321 (2026), HB 1913 (2026), the Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed SS/SCS/HCS/HBs 2273, 1946, 1814, & 2551 (2026), HS/HCS/HBs 3068 & 3049 (2026), HCS/HBs 3393 & 2392 (2026), HB 3426 (2026), HB 362 (2025), SB 411 (2025), SB 1424 (2024), and HB 2573 (2024). TRISTAN BENSON, JR.
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