Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1860 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 03/28/2025

                    BILL ANALYSIS        Senate Research Center   S.B. 1860     89R10745 MLH-D   By: Hughes         State Affairs         3/28/2025         As Filed          AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT   The failure of digital providers to protect the safety of minors online inspired the Texas Legislature to pass the Securing Children Online through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act. This law requires Internet sources to implement systems that give parents greater control over their child's online activity and prevents obscene material from being easily accessible.   The following are a few of the SCOPE Act's provisions:    limit the collection and use of personal information associated with the minor; prevent the digital service provider from sharing, disclosing, or selling a known minor's personal information; prevent collection of precise geolocation data by the digital service; prevent the display of targeted advertising to the known minor by the digital service; or prevent the minor from making purchases or engaging in other financial transactions through the digital service     S.B. 1860 updates the list of entities that do not fall under the application of Chapter 509 of the Business & Commerce Code to include private schools.   As proposed, S.B. 1860 amends current law relating to the applicability of laws protecting minors from harmful material on digital services.   RULEMAKING AUTHORITY   This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency.   SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS   SECTION 1. Amends Section 509.002(b), Business & Commerce Code, as added by Chapter 795 (H.B. 18), Acts of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, to provide that Chapter 509 (Data Brokers) does not apply to certain entities, including a private school, as that term is defined by Section 5.001 (Definitions), Education Code.    SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 2025. 

BILL ANALYSIS

 

 

Senate Research Center S.B. 1860
89R10745 MLH-D By: Hughes
 State Affairs
 3/28/2025
 As Filed

Senate Research Center

S.B. 1860

89R10745 MLH-D

By: Hughes

 

State Affairs

 

3/28/2025

 

As Filed

 

 

 

AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT

 

The failure of digital providers to protect the safety of minors online inspired the Texas Legislature to pass the Securing Children Online through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act. This law requires Internet sources to implement systems that give parents greater control over their child's online activity and prevents obscene material from being easily accessible.

 

The following are a few of the SCOPE Act's provisions:

 

 

S.B. 1860 updates the list of entities that do not fall under the application of Chapter 509 of the Business & Commerce Code to include private schools.

 

As proposed, S.B. 1860 amends current law relating to the applicability of laws protecting minors from harmful material on digital services.

 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

 

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency.

 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

 

SECTION 1. Amends Section 509.002(b), Business & Commerce Code, as added by Chapter 795 (H.B. 18), Acts of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, to provide that Chapter 509 (Data Brokers) does not apply to certain entities, including a private school, as that term is defined by Section 5.001 (Definitions), Education Code. 

 

SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 2025.