HB 5830 — An Act Relating To Commercial Law -- General Regulatory Provisions -- Age-Appropriate Design Code
HB 5830 introduces an age-appropriate design code aimed at protecting minors by requiring digital services to implement design standards that are suitable for children's age and developmental stage. The bill is part of broader commercial law and regulatory provisions. It seeks to address risks associated with minors on digital platforms, including potential exposure to inappropriate content or harmful interactions.
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