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LA HB61
LA HB61Provides for consent of a legal representative of a minor who contracts with certain parties
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Introduced
03/03/2023
03/03/2023
In Committee
05/16/2023
05/16/2023
Crossed Over
05/01/2023
05/01/2023
Passed
06/07/2023
06/07/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/28/2023
06/28/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Provides for consent of a legal representative of a minor who contracts with certain parties
AI Summary
This bill requires interactive computer services to obtain the consent of a minor's legal representative, such as a parent or court-appointed tutor, before entering into a contract or agreement, including the creation of an online account, with the minor. Any such contract or agreement entered into without the legal representative's consent would be considered a relative nullity. The bill also directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the impact of this law on the relevant Civil Code articles regarding contracts and consent as they relate to minors, make recommendations to address any discrepancies or ambiguities, and review similar legislation enacted in other states.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (22)
Laurie Schlegel (R)*,
Beryl Amedée (R),
Rhonda Butler (R),
Dewith Carrier (R),
Paula Davis (R),
Kathy Edmonston (R),
Julie Emerson (R),
Gabe Firment (R),
Adrian Fisher (D),
Bryan Fontenot (R),
Valarie Hodges (R),
Dodie Horton (R),
Mike Johnson (R),
Alonzo Knox (D),
Ed Larvadain (D),
Sherman Mack (R),
Pat Moore (D),
Chuck Owen (R),
Rodney Schamerhorn (R),
Francis Thompson (R),
Debbie Villio (R),
Malinda White (R),
Last Action
Effective date: See Act. (on 06/28/2023)
Taxonomy
Law, Crime, and Family Issues
- ‐ Family Issues
Space, Science, Technology, and Communications
- ‐ Internet and Computer Issues
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