SB 319 — Age Appropriate Design Code Act
SB 319 introduces the Age Appropriate Design Code Act in New Mexico, aiming to establish design standards for digital services to protect minors. The bill focuses on ensuring platforms implement safeguards to prevent harm to children, including measures against grooming and inappropriate content exposure. It aligns with broader child safety initiatives by promoting age-appropriate digital environments. The bill passed a committee report and is under further legislative review.
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