Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1063

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Age verification.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1063 will have significant implications on state laws concerning the operation of adult websites. By creating civil liabilities for web operators who fail to comply, the bill allows parents or guardians to pursue monetary damages and injunctive relief in cases where minors access prohibited content. Additionally, it empowers the attorney general to enforce the law and impose civil penalties on violators, thereby establishing a more stringent regulatory framework for adult-oriented online content in Indiana.

Summary

House Bill 1063 aims to regulate adult oriented websites by mandating that operators implement reasonable age verification methods to prevent minors from accessing harmful content. The bill defines 'adult oriented websites' as those displaying a significant amount of material harmful to minors, requiring operators to adopt age verification methods such as mobile credentials or third-party verification services. This legislation is designed to enhance protections for minors and empower parents or guardians against violations of these regulations.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has prompted discussions about the balance between protecting minors and the potential overreach in terms of data privacy. Critics may argue that the stringent age verification processes could infringe upon users' privacy rights, particularly concerning how their identifying information is handled. Furthermore, the enforcement mechanisms could create challenges in enforcement against operators who may be based outside the state's jurisdiction, raising questions about the bill's overall effectiveness in truly safeguarding minors from harmful material online.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1447

Education matters.

IN HB1503

Regulation of sexually oriented businesses.

IN HB1053

Discriminatory profiling and pretextual stops.

IN HB1554

Consumer data protection.

IN SB0413

Parental rights in education.

IN SB0377

Cannabis regulation.

IN SB0386

Dignity and nondiscrimination in education.

IN SB0080

Makes Indiana Code publication amendments.

IN HB1338

Education matters.

IN HB1039

Medical and adult use cannabis.

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