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CO SB086
Bill
Status
4/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lindsey Daugherty
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AI Summary
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Social media companies must post published policies by July 1, 2026 addressing restrictions on illegal drug sales, illegal firearm sales, sex trafficking of minors, and sexually exploitative material, and must suspend users within 10 days of detecting violations and terminate accounts within 24 hours of confirming violations
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Companies must submit annual reports to the Colorado Department of Law detailing policy violations, enforcement actions, number of accounts actioned by age category, and law enforcement data requests, with the first reports due 180 days after the act takes effect
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Social media platforms must publish annual public reports on minor usage including total minor users, time spent on platforms, notifications sent during school and nighttime hours, and the 100 most-viewed pieces of content by minors each month
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Platforms must comply with Colorado law enforcement search warrants within 72 hours and maintain a staffed hotline for law enforcement to submit and track warrant requests
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Knowingly or recklessly violating these requirements constitutes a deceptive trade practice under Colorado law, with the Attorney General authorized to adopt rules and enforce the provisions
Legislative Description
Protections for Users of Social Media
Public Health
Last Action
Senate Vote to Override Passed
4/25/2025