Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB488

Filed
 
Introduced
2/1/11  
Out of Senate Committee
3/7/11  
Voted on by Senate
3/24/11  
Refer
2/14/11  
Out of House Committee
4/11/11  
Report Pass
3/7/11  
Voted on by House
4/26/11  
Engrossed
3/24/11  
Governor Action
5/9/11  
Refer
4/4/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Report Pass
4/7/11  
Enrolled
4/27/11  
Enrolled
4/27/11  
Passed
5/9/11  

Caption

Relating to criminal background checks on users of online dating services and to disclosures of online dating safety measures; providing a civil penalty.

Impact

This legislation will significantly enhance consumer protection for Texas residents utilizing online dating services. By requiring background checks, the law aims to reduce incidents of fraud and violence, consequently fostering a safer environment for individuals seeking companionship. Additionally, if a dating service opts not to conduct these checks, they are required to disclose this information clearly to their users, which can work as an incentive for these services to comply with the law to maintain user trust.

Summary

SB488, also known as the Internet Dating Safety Act, introduces new regulations for online dating service providers in Texas. The bill mandates that these providers conduct criminal background checks on their users to ensure safety during online interactions. Specifically, online dating services must search for felony convictions, sex offender registration requirements, and records of family violence. These measures serve to enhance the safety of users engaging in online dating by ensuring that they are aware of potential risks associated with their interactions.

Contention

There may be possible contention regarding the effectiveness of criminal background checks, as the bill includes disclaimers indicating they are not foolproof. There are concerns that such checks might provide users with a false sense of security, and criminals could still circumvent systems in place. Additionally, the law does not create a private right of action, limiting users' ability to pursue legal claims against providers that fail to comply with the regulations. Some stakeholders might argue that these limitations could undermine the intended protective measures of the law.

Companion Bills

TX HB1052

Identical Relating to criminal background checks on users of online dating services and to disclosures of online dating safety measures; providing a civil penalty.

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