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IA SF443
IA SF443A bill for an act relating to certain commercial entities who publish or distribute obscene material on the internet, and providing civil penalties.(Formerly SF 207.)
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Introduced
02/26/2025
02/26/2025
In Committee
06/16/2025
06/16/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to certain commercial entities who publish or distribute certain material on the internet. The bill defines “covered platform”, “identifying information”, “information content provider”, “interactive computer service”, “obscene material”, “provider”, and “reasonable age verification”. The bill makes a covered platform liable if the covered platform fails to perform reasonable age verification of individuals attempting to access obscene material published or distributed by the covered platform. Reasonable age verification includes the use of government-issued identification, financial documents or other documents that are reliable proxies for age, or any other commercially reasonable and reliable method. Reasonable age verification may be performed by a third party subject to state jurisdiction (third party), and the bill permits the use of cryptographic techniques to preserve anonymity and protect privacy. A covered platform or third party is prohibited from retaining an individual’s identifying information after completing the individual’s reasonable age verification, and from distributing, selling, or disseminating an individual’s identifying information obtained through the performance of reasonable age verification. The bill’s provisions are not to be construed as to impose liability on a user of an interactive computer service on the internet. The bill’s provisions are not to be construed as to impose liability on a provider solely for providing access or connection to a covered platform, or to obscene material on an internet site or in a facility, system, or network not under the provider’s control. If the attorney general has reasonable belief that a covered platform, or third party, is in violation of the bill, the attorney general may bring a civil action to enjoin further violations, enforce compliance with the bill, assess a civil penalty in an amount not more than $10,000 for each violation, and provide other remedies permitted by law. If the attorney general has reasonable belief that a covered platform, or third party, is in violation of an injunction issued under the bill, the attorney general may bring a civil action to provide for civil penalties in an amount not more than $100,000. The bill allows individuals with knowledge of a violation to report the violation to the attorney general, and requires the attorney general to establish an electronic reporting system for the submission of reports of violations of the bill.
AI Summary
This bill establishes new regulations for commercial internet platforms that publish or distribute obscene material, focusing primarily on age verification requirements. The bill defines key terms such as "covered platform" (a commercial entity that creates, hosts, or makes obscene material available online), and provides detailed criteria for determining whether a platform's primary business involves obscene material. The legislation requires covered platforms to perform "reasonable age verification" before individuals can access obscene content, which can be done through government-issued ID, financial documents, or other reliable methods. Platforms and third-party verifiers are prohibited from retaining or distributing an individual's identifying information after verification. The Attorney General is granted sole authority to bring civil actions against platforms that violate these requirements, with potential penalties of up to $10,000 per violation and up to $100,000 for violating an injunction. The bill explicitly limits liability for individual users and internet service providers who are not directly creating or hosting the obscene content. An electronic reporting system will be established to allow individuals to report potential violations to the Attorney General, with the goal of protecting minors from accessing inappropriate online content while maintaining user privacy.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (0)
No sponsors listed
Other Sponsors (1)
Technology (S)
Last Action
Referred to Technology. S.J. 1057. (on 06/16/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=SF443 |
BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/SF443.html |
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