A bill for an act relating to obscenity exemptions for public libraries and educational institutions.(Formerly HF 274.)
Impact
The repeal of section 728.7 will significantly impact state laws concerning the availability of potentially objectionable materials in libraries and educational contexts. Without the provisions that allow for certain types of materials to be used and viewed by minors, public libraries and educational institutions may face increased restrictions and potential liabilities for the materials they choose to provide.
Summary
House File 521 proposes the repeal of Code section 728.7, which currently provides obscenity exemptions for public libraries and educational institutions. This section allows the use of appropriate materials for educational purposes in accredited schools and public libraries, and it permits the attendance of minors at exhibitions or displays of art. The intent of the bill is to eliminate these exemptions, thereby making it easier to regulate what materials can be presented in these public settings.
Contention
Debate around HF521 is likely to revolve around the balance between protecting minors from exposure to obscene materials and maintaining access to diverse educational content. Supporters of the repeal might argue that it protects community standards and ensures minors are not exposed to inappropriate materials, while opponents may contend that this bill could lead to censorship and hinder educational freedom, limiting students' exposure to important educational resources.
Notable_points
This legislation is part of a broader discussion on censorship in educational settings. Arguments may arise regarding the role of libraries as safe spaces for learning and exploration compared to the need for safeguarding minors from unsuitable content. The historical context of this bill outlines ongoing tensions between community standards and educational autonomy.
A bill for an act relating to obscenity, including the exposure of a minor to an obscene performance and admittance of a minor to a premises with obscene performances, establishing a private civil cause of action, and providing penalties.
A bill for an act relating to the dissemination of certain specified materials, including the prohibition of certain specified materials in schools and civil actions to determine obscenity, modifying the responsibilities of the department of education, and providing civil penalties.
A bill for an act relating to the dissemination of certain specified materials, including the prohibition of certain specified materials in schools and civil actions to determine obscenity, modifying the responsibilities of the department of education, and providing civil penalties.
A bill for an act relating to public libraries, including city and county tax levies for public libraries, and city library board authority and property.
A bill for an act relating to public utilities, including energy production, public utility affiliates, and cable and video service.(Formerly SSB 3075.)