Utah 2025 2025 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0142 Substitute / Bill

Filed 02/11/2025

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Todd Weiler proposes the following substitute bill:
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App Store Accountability Act
2025 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Todd Weiler
House Sponsor: James A. Dunnigan
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill enacts provisions governing app store operations and creates requirements for age
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verification and parental consent.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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▸ defines terms;
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▸ requires app store providers to:
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● verify user ages;
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● obtain parental consent for minor accounts;
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● notify users and parents of significant changes;
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● share age and consent data with developers; and
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● protect age verification data;
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▸ prohibits app store providers from:
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● enforcing contracts against minors without parental consent; and
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● misrepresenting parental content disclosures;
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▸ requires developers to:
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● verify age and consent status through app stores; and
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● notify app stores of significant changes;
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▸ prohibits developers from:
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● enforcing contracts against minors without verified parental consent; and
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● misrepresenting parental content disclosures;
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▸ designates violations of certain provisions as deceptive trade practices;
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▸ requires the Division of Consumer Protection to establish standards for age verification
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methods;
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▸ creates a private right of action for parents of harmed minors;
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▸ provides a safe harbor for compliant developers; and
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▸ includes a severability clause.
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Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill provides a special effective date.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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ENACTS:
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13-75-101 (Effective  05/07/25), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-201 (Effective  05/06/26), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-202 (Effective  05/06/26), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-301 (Effective  05/07/25), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-401 (Effective  12/31/26), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-402 (Effective  05/07/25), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-403 (Effective  05/07/25), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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13-75-404 (Effective  05/07/25), Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.  Section 13-75-101 is enacted to read:
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CHAPTER 75. APP STORE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
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Part 1. General Provisions
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13-75-101  (Effective  05/07/25). Definitions.
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      As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Age category" means one of the following categories of individuals based on age:
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(a) "child" which means an individual who is under 13 years old;
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(b) "younger teenager" which means an individual who is at least 13 years old and under
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16 years old;
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(c) "older teenager" which means an individual who is at least 16 years old and under 18
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years old; or
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(d) "adult" which means an individual who is at least 18 years old.
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(2) "Age category data" means information about a user's age category that is:
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(a) collected by an app store provider; and
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(b) shared with a developer.
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(3) "Age rating" means a classification that provides an assessment of the suitability of an
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app's content for different age groups.
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(4) "App" means a software application or electronic service that a user may run or direct
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on a mobile device.
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(5) "App store" means a publicly available website, software application, or electronic
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service that allows users to download apps from third-party developers.
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(6) "App store provider" means a person that owns, operates, or controls an app store that
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allows users in the state to download apps.
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(7) "Content description" means a description of the specific content elements that informed
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an app's age rating.
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(8) "Developer" means a person that owns or controls an app made available through an
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app store in the state.
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(9) "Division" means the Division of Consumer Protection, established in Section 13-2-1.
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(10) "Knowingly" means to act with actual knowledge or to act with knowledge fairly
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inferred based on objective circumstances.
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(11) "Minor" means an individual under 18 years old.
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(12) "Minor account" means an account with an app store provider that:
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(a) is established by an individual who the app store provider has determined is under 18
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years old through the app store provider's age verification methods; and
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(b) requires affiliation with a parent account.
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(13) "Mobile device" means a portable computing device that:
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(a) provides cellular or wireless connectivity;
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(b) is capable of connecting to the Internet;
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(c) runs a mobile operating system; and
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(d) is capable of running apps through the mobile operating system.
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(14) "Mobile operating system" means software that:
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(a) manages mobile device hardware resources;
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(b) provides common services for mobile device programs;
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(c) controls memory allocation; and
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(d) provides interfaces for applications to access device functionality.
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(15) "Parent" means, with respect to a minor, any of the following individuals who have
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legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor:
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(a) an individual with a parent-child relationship under Section 78B-15-201;
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(b) a legal guardian; or
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(c) an individual with legal custody.
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(16) "Parent account" means an account with an app store provider that:
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(a) is verified to be established by an individual who the app store provider has
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determined is at least 18 years old through the app store provider's age verification
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methods; and
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(b) may be affiliated with one or more minor accounts.
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(17) "Parental consent disclosure" means the following information that an app store
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provider is required to provide to a parent before obtaining parental consent:
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(a) if the app store provider has an age rating for the app or in-app purchase, the app's or
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in-app purchase's age rating;
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(b) if the app store provider has a content description for the app or in-app purchase, the
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app's or in-app purchase's content description;
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(c) a description of:
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(i) the personal data collected by the app from a user; and
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(ii) the personal data shared by the app with a third party; and
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(d) if personal data is collected by the app, the methods implemented by the developer to
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protect the personal data.
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(18) "Significant change" means a material modification to an app's terms of service or
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privacy policy that:
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(a) changes the categories of data collected, stored, or shared;
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(b) alters the app's age rating or content descriptions;
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(c) adds new monetization features, including:
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(i) in-app purchases; or
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(ii) advertisements; or
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(d) materially changes the app's:
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(i) functionality; or
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(ii) user experience.
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(19) "Verifiable parental consent" means authorization that:
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(a) is provided by an individual who the app store provider has verified is an adult;
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(b) is given after the app store provider has clearly and conspicuously provided the
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parental consent disclosure to the individual; and
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(c) requires the parent to make an affirmative choice to:
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(i) grant consent; or
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(ii) decline consent.
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Section 2.  Section 13-75-201 is enacted to read:
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Part 2. App Store and Developer Requirements
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13-75-201  (Effective  05/06/26). App store requirements.
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(1) An app store provider shall:
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(a) at the time an individual who is located in the state creates an account with the app
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store provider:
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(i) request age information from the individual; and
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(ii) verify the individual's age using:
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(A) commercially available methods that are reasonably designed to ensure
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accuracy; or
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(B) an age verification method or process that complies with rules made by the
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division under Section 13-75-301;
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(b) if the age verification method or process described in Subsection (1)(a) determines
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the individual is a minor:
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(i) require the account to be affiliated with a parent account; and
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(ii) obtain verifiable parental consent from the holder of the affiliated parent account
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before allowing the minor to:
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(A) download an app;
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(B) purchase an app; or
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(C) make an in-app purchase;
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(c) after receiving notice of a significant change from a developer:
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(i) notify the user of the significant change; and
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(ii) for a minor account:
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(A) notify the holder of the affiliated parent account; and
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(B) obtain renewed verifiable parental consent;
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(d) provide to a developer, in response to a request authorized under Section 13-75-202:
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(i) age category data for a user located in the state; and
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(ii) the status of verified parental consent for a minor located in the state;
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(e) notify a developer when a parent revokes parental consent; and
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(f) protect personal age verification data by:
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(i) limiting collection and processing to data necessary for:
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(A) verifying a user's age;
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(B) obtaining parental consent; or
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(C) maintaining compliance records; and
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(ii) transmitting personal age verification data using industry-standard encryption
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protocols that ensure:
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(A) data integrity; and
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(B) data confidentiality.
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(2) An app store provider may not:
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(a) enforce a contract or terms of service against a minor unless the app store provider
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has obtained verifiable parental consent;
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(b) knowingly misrepresent the information in the parental consent disclosure; or
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(c) share personal age verification data except:
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(i) between an app store provider and a developer as required by this chapter; or
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(ii) as required by law.
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Section 3.  Section 13-75-202 is enacted to read:
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13-75-202  (Effective  05/06/26). Developer requirements.
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(1) A developer shall:
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(a) verify through the app store's data sharing methods:
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(i) the age category of users located in the state; and
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(ii) for a minor account, whether verifiable parental consent has been obtained;
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(b) notify app store providers of a significant change to the app;
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(c) use age category data received from an app store or any other entity only to:
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(i) enforce age-related restrictions and protections;
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(ii) ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations; or
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(iii) implement safety-related features or defaults; and
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(d) request personal age verification data or parental consent:
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(i) at the time a user:
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(A) downloads an app; or
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(B) purchases an app;
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(ii) when implementing a significant change to the app; or
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(iii) to comply with applicable laws or regulations.
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(2) A developer may request personal age verification data or parental consent:
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(a) no more than once during each 12-month period to verify:
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(i) accuracy of user age data; or
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(ii) continued account use within the verified age category;
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(b) when there is reasonable suspicion of:
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(i) account transfer; or
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(ii) misuse outside the verified age category; or
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(c) at the time a user creates a new account with the developer.
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(3) A developer may not:
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(a) enforce a contract or terms of service against a minor unless the developer has
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verified through the app store provider that verifiable parental consent has been
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obtained;
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(b) knowingly misrepresent any information in the parental consent disclosure; or
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(c) share age category data with any person.
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Section 4.  Section 13-75-301 is enacted to read:
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Part 3. Division Rulemaking
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13-75-301  (Effective  05/07/25). Division rulemaking.
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      In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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division shall make rules establishing processes and means by which an app store provider
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may verify whether an account holder is a minor in accordance with Subsection
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13-75-201(1)(a)(ii).
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Section 5.  Section 13-75-401 is enacted to read:
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Part 4. Enforcement and Safe Harbor
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13-75-401  (Effective  12/31/26). Enforcement.
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(1) A violation of Subsection 13-75-201(2)(b) or Subsection 13-75-202(2)(b) constitutes a
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deceptive trade practice under Section 13-11a-3.
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(2)(a) Only a minor, or the parent of that minor, who has been harmed by a violation of
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Subsection 13-75-201(2) may bring a civil action against an app store provider.
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(b) Only a minor, or the parent of that minor, who has been harmed by a violation of
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Subsection 13-75-202(2) may bring a civil action against a developer.
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(3) In an action described in Subsection (2), the court shall award a prevailing parent:
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(a) the greater of:
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(i) actual damages; or
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(ii) $1,000 for each violation;
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(b) reasonable attorney fees; and
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(c) litigation costs.
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Section 6.  Section 13-75-402 is enacted to read:
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13-75-402  (Effective  05/07/25). Safe harbor.
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(1) A developer is not liable for a violation of this chapter if the developer demonstrates
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that the developer:
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(a) relied in good faith on:
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(i) personal age verification data provided by an app store provider; and
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(ii) notification from an app store provider that verifiable parental consent was
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obtained if the personal age verification data indicates that the user is a minor; and
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(b) complied with the requirements described in Section 13-75-202.
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(2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the safe harbor described in this section:
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(a) applies only to actions brought under this chapter; and
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(b) does not limit a developer or app store provider's liability under any other applicable
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law.
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(3) Nothing in this chapter shall displace any other available remedies or rights authorized
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under the laws of this state or the United States.
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Section 7.  Section 13-75-403 is enacted to read:
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13-75-403  (Effective  05/07/25). Severability.
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(1) If any provision of this chapter or the application of any provision to any person or
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circumstance is held invalid by a final decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, the
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remainder of this chapter shall be given effect without the invalid provision or
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application.
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(2) The provisions of this chapter are severable.
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Section 8.  Section 13-75-404 is enacted to read:
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13-75-404  (Effective  05/07/25). Application and limitations.
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      Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to:
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(1) prevent an app store provider from taking reasonable measures to:
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(a) block, detect, or prevent distribution to minors of:
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(i) unlawful material;
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(ii) obscene material; or
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(iii) other harmful material;
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(b) block or filter spam;
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(c) prevent criminal activity; or
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(d) protect app store or app security;
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(2) require an app store provider to disclose user information to a developer beyond:
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(a) age category; or
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(b) verification of parental consent status;
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(3) allow an app store provider to implement measures required by this chapter in a manner
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that is:
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(a) arbitrary;
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(b) capricious;
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(c) anticompetitive; or
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(d) unlawful;
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(4) require an app store provider to obtain parental consent for an app that:
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(a) provides direct access to emergency services, including:
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(i) 911;
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(ii) crisis hotlines; or
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(iii) emergency assistance services legally available to minors;
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(b) limits data collection to information necessary to provide emergency services in
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compliance with 15 U.S.C. Sec. 6501 et seq., Children's Online Privacy Protection
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Act;
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(c) provides access without requiring:
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(i) account creation; or
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(ii) collection of unnecessary personal information; and
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(d) is operated by or in partnership with:
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(i) a government entity;
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(ii) a nonprofit organization; or
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(iii) an authorized emergency service provider; or
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(5) require a developer to collect, retain, reidentify, or link any information beyond what is:
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(a) necessary to verify age categories and parental consent status as required by this
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chapter; and
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(b) collected, retained, reidentified, or linked in the developer's ordinary course of
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business.
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Section 9.  Effective Date.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), this bill takes effect May 7, 2025.
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(2) The actions affecting the following sections take effect on May 6, 2026:
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(a) Section 13-75-201 (Effective 05/06/26); and
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(b) Section 13-75-202 (Effective 05/06/26).
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(3) The actions affecting Section 13-75-401 (Effective 12/31/26) take effect on December
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31, 2026.
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