Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1430

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Access to TikTok on state information technology.

Impact

If enacted, HB1430 would introduce changes to state laws regarding the management of technology and data security protocols within state agencies and educational institutions. By explicitly banning TikTok, the bill reflects a broader trend of legislative bodies across the United States taking action against perceived security threats from foreign-owned applications. This move could lead to a stricter approach regarding the monitoring and regulation of various software applications, particularly those with links to foreign entities, thereby shaping future legislative discourse around technology and digital privacy.

Summary

House Bill 1430 aims to prohibit the installation and usage of the TikTok application on electronic devices issued by the state of Indiana. This legislation arises amid growing concerns over privacy, data security, and the potential risks associated with using platforms owned by foreign entities. The bill mandates that state officials configure state-issued electronic devices to ensure that TikTok cannot be installed, nor can its website be accessed. For state educational institutions, a similar configuration is required to restrict access to TikTok-related services through their information technology resources.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB1430 could center on issues of government overreach, the balance between safeguarding state data security, and individual freedoms regarding the use of software on personal devices. Some may argue that such restrictions limit users' autonomy and hinder access to social media channels that are important for communication and information. Additionally, there might be concerns about the broader implications of categorically banning specific applications without a thorough public justification and potential consequences for related software and platforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1517

Social media.

IN SB0271

Certified technology parks.

IN HB1456

Certified technology parks.

IN HB1516

Comparative college and career information.

IN HB1339

Collection of veteran status information.

IN HB1323

Information privacy relating to firearms.

IN SB0416

School and student safety information.

IN SB0047

Vaccination status information.

IN HB1244

Information concerning the cytomegalovirus.

IN HB1189

Child fatality information.

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