HB 463 — An Act Relating To The Protection Of Children Using Social Media
HB 463 is a Kentucky bill relating to the protection of children using social media. It is categorized under subjects including children and minors, parental rights, and consumer affairs. The bill is currently under review in the Senate Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection. The legislation aims to address risks to minors on social media platforms, potentially covering areas such as age verification or content restrictions.
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