SB 571 — Online Internet Safety; Age Verification To Access Gambling Content On The Internet; Require
SB 571 aims to enhance online safety by requiring age verification for accessing gambling content on the internet. The bill is designed to prevent minors from accessing gambling platforms by implementing verification measures. It addresses child safety concerns related to online gambling and grooming practices. The bill was introduced in the Georgia General Assembly during the 2025-26 session and is currently in the legislative process.
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