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MI SB0190
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires social media companies to verify the age of Michigan residents applying for accounts and obtain express parental consent for users under 16 years old, effective June 30, 2026
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Mandates that existing account holders undergo age verification within 14 days of their first login attempt after the effective date, with accounts blocked until requirements are met
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Requires social media platforms to provide parents with supervisory tools including the ability to view privacy settings, set daily time limits, and block access during specific times
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Prohibits social media companies and third parties from retaining personal identifying information used for age verification or parental consent confirmation
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Authorizes the Attorney General to investigate violations and seek civil fines of up to $1,000 per violation, or up to $25,000 per violation for persistent and knowing violations, plus attorney fees and costs
Legislative Description
Trade: business practices; parental consent for social media use; require. Creates new act.
Trade: business practices
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Regulatory Affairs
3/20/2025