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MI HB5357
Bill
Status
12/11/2025
Primary Sponsor
Carol Glanville
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AI Summary
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Requires businesses providing online services to minors to configure default privacy and safety settings to the highest protection level, including hiding minor accounts from adults, disabling direct messaging with adults, and preventing location sharing unless the minor explicitly opts in
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Prohibits businesses from selling minors' personal information, using dark patterns, facilitating targeted advertising to minors, or sending notifications between 10 p.m.-6 a.m. and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on school days
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Applies to businesses with annual gross revenue over $25 million or those handling personal information of at least 50,000 consumers/households, where more than 2% of consumers are minors
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Creates the Age-Appropriate Design Code Enforcement Fund administered by the Attorney General, with civil fines up to $2,500 per minor for negligent violations and $7,500 per minor for intentional violations
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Requires a 90-day cure period before the Attorney General can initiate enforcement action, and takes effect 18 months after enactment
Legislative Description
Communications: internet; age-appropriate design code act; create. Creates new act.
Children: other
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 12/11/2025
12/16/2025