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MS HB734
Bill
Status
3/5/2024
Primary Sponsor
Dan Eubanks
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AI Summary
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Replaces the term "child pornography" with "child sexual abuse material" throughout Mississippi Code Sections 37-11-81, 39-3-25, and 99-1-29
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Requires vendors providing digital or online resources to K-12 schools and public libraries to implement safety policies and technology protection measures that prohibit and prevent minors from accessing child sexual abuse materials, obscene materials, and sexually oriented content
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Establishes enforcement mechanisms including contract breach designation on first noncompliance, 10% price reduction on second noncompliance, and full contract termination with complete refund on third noncompliance
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Requires contracting parties to provide vendors with written notice of violations, 30 days to cure noncompliance, and opportunity for judicial review before withholding payments
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Takes effect July 1, 2024
Legislative Description
Child pornography; replace term in Mississippi Code with "child sexual abuse material".
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/5/2024