Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1181 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/25/2023

                    88R22189 JES-D
 By: Shaheen H.B. No. 1181
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1181:
 By:  Leach C.S.H.B. No. 1181


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to restricting access to sexual material harmful to minors
 on an Internet website.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Title 6, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 129B to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 129B.  LIABILITY FOR ALLOWING MINORS TO ACCESS PORNOGRAPHIC
 MATERIAL
 Sec. 129B.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Commercial entity" includes a corporation,
 limited liability company, partnership, limited partnership, sole
 proprietorship, or other legally recognized business entity.
 (2)  "Distribute" means to issue, sell, give, provide,
 deliver, transfer, transmute, circulate, or disseminate by any
 means.
 (3)  "Minor" means an individual younger than 18 years
 of age.
 (4)  "News-gathering organization" includes:
 (A)  an employee of a newspaper, news publication,
 or news source, printed or on an online or mobile platform, of
 current news and public interest, who is acting within the course
 and scope of that employment and can provide documentation of that
 employment with the newspaper, news publication, or news source;
 and
 (B)  an employee of a radio broadcast station,
 television broadcast station, cable television operator, or wire
 service who is acting within the course and scope of that employment
 and can provide documentation of that employment.
 (5)  "Publish" means to communicate or make information
 available to another person or entity on a publicly available
 Internet website.
 (6)  "Sexual material harmful to minors" includes any
 material that:
 (A)  the average person, applying contemporary
 community standards, would find, taking the material as a whole and
 with respect to minors, is designed to appeal to or pander to the
 prurient interest;
 (B)  in a manner patently offensive with respect
 to minors, exploits, is devoted to, or principally consists of
 descriptions of actual, simulated, or animated display or depiction
 of:
 (i)  a person's pubic hair, anus, or genitals
 or the nipple of the female breast;
 (ii)  touching, caressing, or fondling of
 nipples, breasts, buttocks, anuses, or genitals; or
 (iii)  sexual intercourse, masturbation,
 sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation, flagellation, excretory
 functions, exhibitions, or any other sexual act; and
 (C)  taken as a whole, lacks serious literary,
 artistic, political, or scientific value for minors.
 (7)  "Transactional data" means a sequence of
 information that documents an exchange, agreement, or transfer
 between an individual, commercial entity, or third party used for
 the purpose of satisfying a request or event. The term includes
 records from mortgage, education, and employment entities.
 Sec. 129B.002.  PUBLICATION OF MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS.
 (a)  A commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally publishes
 or distributes material on an Internet website, including a social
 media platform, more than one-third of which is sexual material
 harmful to minors, shall use reasonable age verification methods as
 described by Section 129B.003 to verify that an individual
 attempting to access the material is 18 years of age or older.
 (b)  A commercial entity that performs the age verification
 required by Subsection (a) or a third party that performs the age
 verification required by Subsection (a) may not retain any
 identifying information of the individual after access has been
 granted to the material.
 (c)  A commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally
 publishes or distributes material on an Internet website that is
 found to have violated this section is liable to the parent or
 guardian of the minor for damages resulting from a minor's access to
 the material, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees
 as ordered by the court.
 (d)  A commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally
 publishes or distributes material on an Internet website, or a
 third party that performs the age verification required by
 Subsection (a) that is found to have knowingly retained identifying
 information of an individual after access has been granted to the
 individual is liable to the individual for damages resulting from
 retaining the identifying information, including court costs and
 reasonable attorney's fees as ordered by the court.
 Sec. 129B.003.  REASONABLE AGE VERIFICATION METHODS. (a)
 In this section, "digital identification" means information stored
 on a digital network that may be accessed by a commercial entity and
 that serves as proof of the identity of an individual.
 (b)  A commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally
 publishes or distributes material on an Internet website or a third
 party that performs age verification under this chapter shall
 require an individual to:
 (1)  provide digital identification; or
 (2)  comply with a commercial age verification system
 that verifies age using:
 (A)  government-issued identification; or
 (B)  a commercially reasonable method that relies
 on public or private transactional data to verify the age of an
 individual.
 Sec. 129B.004.  APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a)  This chapter
 does not apply to a bona fide news or public interest broadcast,
 website video, report, or event and may not be construed to affect
 the rights of a news-gathering organization.
 (b)  An Internet service provider, or its affiliates or
 subsidiaries, a search engine, or a cloud service provider may not
 be held to have violated this chapter solely for providing access or
 connection to or from a website or other information or content on
 the Internet or on a facility, system, or network not under that
 provider's control, including transmission, downloading,
 intermediate storage, access software, or other services to the
 extent the provider or search engine is not responsible for the
 creation of the content that constitutes sexual material harmful to
 minors.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.