HF 2546 — A Bill For An Act Relating To Minors Using The Internet, Including Social Media And Internet Safety Instruction And Education Requirements In Public Schools And Liability For Publication Of Obscene Material Available To Minors On The Internet
HF 2546 is an Iowa bill that addresses internet safety for minors, including requirements for social media and internet safety education in public schools. It also introduces liability provisions for the publication of obscene material accessible to minors online. The bill aims to protect minors from harmful online content and promote digital safety education.
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