HB 1275 — Social Media; Social Network; Parents And Guardians; Permission; Verification
HB 1275 establishes requirements for age verification and parental consent for application stores in South Dakota. The bill aims to protect minors by ensuring that application stores obtain parental consent before allowing access to certain content. It also introduces penalties for non-compliance. The legislation addresses child safety concerns related to minors accessing inappropriate content on digital platforms.
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