SF 2105 — Age Verification Requirement For Websites With Material Harmful To Minors
SF 2105 proposes an age verification requirement for websites containing material harmful to minors. The bill aims to protect minors from exposure to inappropriate content by requiring websites to verify the age of users before allowing access to such material. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Children, Youth and Families Department and the Telecommunications and Information Technology committee. The bill has been introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and is currently in the proposal stage.
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