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OR HB2032
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Boomer Wright
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AI Summary
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Commercial entities operating websites where more than one-third of content is sexual material harmful to minors must verify users are 18 or older before providing access
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Acceptable age verification methods include digital identity networks used for payment authorization, government-issued identification, or public/private transactional data
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Entities performing age verification must destroy or delete all identifying information, addresses, contact details, and personal information after verification is complete
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Liability of up to $5,000 per instance applies when a commercial entity fails to verify age and exposes a minor to harmful sexual material
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Failure to properly destroy age verification data results in liability for the greater of actual damages or $5,000, with prevailing plaintiffs entitled to costs and attorney fees
Legislative Description
Relating to age verification requirements for access to sexual material harmful to minors.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025