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AZ SB1125
Bill
Status
2/20/2024
Primary Sponsor
Wendy Rogers
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AI Summary
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Requires commercial entities that publish or distribute material harmful to minors on websites with a substantial portion of such material to verify users are at least 18 years old before access.
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Allows age verification through comparing internet protocol addresses with blacklists or through any other commercially reasonable method of age and identity verification.
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Permits internet users with minor children to request their internet service providers add or remove their internet protocol addresses from blacklists to restrict access to such material.
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Imposes civil liability on commercial entities that violate this section for damages resulting from minor access to harmful material, including reasonable attorney fees and costs.
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Defines "material harmful to minors" as descriptions or representations of nudity or sexual content that appeals to minors' prurient interest, is patently offensive to adult community standards regarding suitable material for minors, and lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value for minors.
Legislative Description
Internet; material harmful to minors
Civil Liability
Last Action
House JUD Committee action: Held, voting: (0-0-0-0-0-0)
2/28/2024