HB 3799 — Definitions And General Provisions; Legal Notices; Posting; Websites; Social Media; Effective Date
HB 3799 introduces definitions and general provisions related to legal notices, website and social media posting requirements. The bill appears to address content regulation on digital platforms, potentially impacting child safety and content related to self-harm or suicide. It was referred to the Rules committee for further consideration in the 2024 legislative session.
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