SB 648 — Requiring Age Verification By Commercial Entities To Allow Access To Pornographic Material
SB 648 requires commercial entities to implement age verification measures to prevent minors from accessing pornographic material. The bill was introduced in the 2026 New Hampshire legislative session and referred to the Commerce and Consumer Affairs committee. It aims to address the risk of minors being exposed to inappropriate content online by mandating verification processes for users accessing such material.
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