SB 1750 — Sexual Offenses
SB 17 requires age verification for access to material deemed harmful to minors, particularly focusing on adult entertainment and sexually oriented businesses. The bill aims to prevent minors from accessing such content by imposing civil and criminal liabilities on entities that fail to implement age verification measures. It creates new offenses related to the distribution of harmful material to minors and expands the Attorney General's authority to enforce these provisions.
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