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AZ SB1467
Bill
Status
2/3/2020
Primary Sponsor
Andrea Dalessandro
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AI Summary
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Establishes a human trafficking and child exploitation prevention grant fund administered by the attorney general, funded by filter deactivation fees and adult entertainment admission fees, to support nonprofits and government agencies providing services to trafficking and exploitation victims.
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Requires retailers of internet-enabled devices to pre-install active filters blocking websites known to facilitate human trafficking or prostitution and displaying child pornography, revenge pornography, or obscene material harmful to minors.
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Allows consumers to deactivate filters by providing age verification (18+), acknowledging a warning, and paying a one-time $20 fee; retailers must respond to reports of wrongfully blocked or unblocked websites within 5 business days.
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Imposes a $5 admission fee per customer at adult live entertainment establishments, collected and remitted to the grant fund to offset secondary harmful effects and uphold community standards of decency.
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Establishes civil penalties up to $1,000 for first violation and $2,500 for subsequent violations of retailer duties, escalating to misdemeanor charges after repeated offenses.
Legislative Description
Obscenity; human trafficking; prostitution; prevention
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Last Action
Senate read second time
2/4/2020