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NJ S4153
Bill
Status
2/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
Renee Burgess
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AI Summary
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Social media platforms are prohibited from using designs, algorithms, practices, or features that they know or should know could cause users under 18 to develop eating disorders, including promoting diet products
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Platforms can avoid liability by conducting quarterly internal audits and annual independent third-party audits of their practices to identify features that may cause or contribute to eating disorders in minors, and correcting identified issues within 30 days
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Platforms generating less than $100 million in gross revenue in the preceding calendar year are exempt from the requirements
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Platforms are not liable for user-generated content, third-party content passively displayed, or content protected by federal Communications Decency Act Section 230 or constitutional free speech protections
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Violations carry civil penalties of up to $250,000 per violation, with the law taking effect six months after enactment
Legislative Description
Prohibits social media platforms from promoting certain practices or features of eating disorders to child users.
Substituted by another Bill
Last Action
Substituted by A4664 (1R)
1/12/2026