Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5409

Introduced
4/24/24  

Caption

Age verification required for websites with material harmful to minors, enforcement by attorney general provided, and private right of action created.

Impact

The passage of HF5409 would significantly affect state laws concerning internet content regulation. By requiring age verification, it introduces a specific legal framework under which websites must operate to mitigate access to harmful material for minors. It also creates a mechanism for private individuals, specifically parents or guardians, to pursue legal action in cases of violations, thereby enhancing community engagement in protecting minors. This may lead to a more vigilant oversight of websites operating within Minnesota's jurisdiction, as non-compliance can result in significant civil penalties.

Summary

House Bill HF5409 concerns consumer protection with a focus on age verification for websites hosting material harmful to minors. It mandates that any individual or entity sharing or distributing such content must ensure access is restricted to individuals aged 18 and older. The enforcement of this verification requirement is to be undertaken by the attorney general, who has the authority to investigate and bring actions against violators. This legislation aims to create a protective measure for minors from potentially harmful online material, reflecting growing concerns about children's exposure to inappropriate content on the internet.

Contention

However, this bill has sparked debate around the potential implications for privacy and data security. While it aims to protect minors, concerns arise about how identifying information is handled during the age verification process. The bill explicitly states that individuals conducting age verification cannot retain identifying information, which is a move toward protecting user data. Nevertheless, there are worries about the effectiveness of age verification technologies and their implications on internet freedom and privacy rights. Critics argue that these regulations may impose undue burdens on website operators, particularly smaller platforms with fewer resources.

Companion Bills

MN SF5518

Similar To Age verification requirement for websites with material harmful to minors

Previously Filed As

MN HF1434

Age verification required for websites with material harmful to minors, enforcement by the attorney general provided, and private right of action created.

MN SF5518

Age verification requirement for websites with material harmful to minors

MN SF2105

Age verification requirement for websites with material harmful to minors

MN HF5452

Use of social media for minors ages 15 and younger regulated, and anonymous age verification required for websites harmful to minors.

MN HB0043

Age verification for websites with harmful material.

MN SB18

Require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor.

MN HF1875

Use of social media regulated for minors ages 15 and younger, and anonymous age verification required for websites harmful to minors.

MN HB1053

Require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor.

MN HB2592

Requiring the use of age-verification technology to permit access to internet websites containing material that is harmful to minors.

MN SB394

Requiring the use of age-verification technology to permit access to internet websites containing material that is harmful to minors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.