South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3850

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Responsible Library Funding and Child Protection Act

Impact

If enacted, this act will significantly influence the availability of literature available in public libraries across South Carolina. Libraries would be compelled to monitor their collections, ensuring compliance with stipulated content guidelines, or risk losing state funding. This requirement may lead to a decrease in the diversity of available materials, particularly those that tackle complex or nuanced themes that might be misinterpreted as inappropriate under the proposed criteria.

Summary

House Bill 3850, known as the 'Responsible Library Funding and Child Protection Act', proposes amendments to the South Carolina Code aimed at regulating the content available in county libraries, particularly in children's, youth, and teen sections. The bill mandates that county libraries must certify to the State Library that they do not offer any books or materials deemed to appeal to the prurient interests of children under seventeen. Furthermore, access to any such materials is to be restricted solely to instances of explicit parental consent.

Contention

The bill has generated considerable debate among lawmakers and the public. Proponents argue that the legislation is vital for protecting children from inappropriate content and enhancing parental control over educational resources. Conversely, critics argue that such regulations could have a chilling effect on free expression and access to knowledge. Concerns have been raised about the subjective nature of what constitutes 'prurient interests', and the potential for censorship inherent in such a policy. Additionally, the necessity for libraries to regularly recertify compliance is seen as an administrative burden that may detract from their core mission of providing access to information.

Companion Bills

SC S0104

Similar To Library funding

Similar Bills

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