HB 910 — Minors; civil remedy for damages against commercial entities that distribute material harmful to minors without performing age verification; create
HB 910 creates a civil remedy for damages against commercial entities that distribute material harmful to minors without performing age verification. The bill aims to protect minors from exposure to harmful content by requiring age verification measures before distribution. It addresses child safety concerns related to online content distribution and minors on social platforms.
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