SB 1283 — Pupils: Use Of Social Media
SB 1283 addresses the use of social media by pupils in California. The law aims to protect minors from potential harms associated with social media, including risks related to mental health and exposure to inappropriate content. It is part of broader efforts to ensure child safety in digital environments and regulate minors' access to social platforms.
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