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NJ A1358
NJ A1358Concerns social media privacy and data management for children and establishes New Jersey Children's Data Protection Commission.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes social media privacy and data management requirements for children and establishes the New Jersey Children's Data Protection Commission. The bill requires that before offering any new online service, product, or feature to users residing in New Jersey that is likely to be accessed by children, a social media platform that provides the online service, product, or feature is required to take certain actions as described in the bill, including completing a Data Protection Impact Assessment. Under the bill, a Data Protection Impact Assessment is to address: (1) whether the design of the online product, service, or feature could harm children, including by exposing children to harmful, or potentially harmful, content on the social media platform; (2) whether the design of the online service, product, or feature could lead to children experiencing or being targeted by harmful, or potentially harmful, contacts on the social media platform; (3) whether the design of the online service, product, or feature could permit children to witness, participate in, or be subject to harmful, or potentially harmful, conduct on the social media platform; (4) whether the design of the online service, product, or feature could allow children to be party to or exploited by a harmful, or potentially harmful, contact on the social media platform; (5) whether algorithms used by the online service, product, or feature could harm children; (6) whether targeted advertising systems used by the online service, product, or feature could harm children; (7) whether and how the online service, product, or feature uses system design features to increase, sustain, or extend use of the social media platform by children, including the automatic playing of media, rewards for time spent, and notifications; and (8) whether, how, and for what purpose the online service, product, or feature collects or processes children's personal information. The bill requires a social media platform to review all Data Protection Impact Assessments at least every two years and upon a material change. The bill provides the assessments to the Attorney General within a certain time after receiving a request. The bill prohibits social media platforms that provide an online service, product, or feature likely to be accessed by children from taking certain action as provided in the bill. Any social media platform that violates the provisions of the bill is subject to an injunction and is liable for a civil penalty of up to $2,500 per affected child for each negligent violation, or up $7,500 per affected child for each intentional violation, which penalty is to be assessed and recovered only in a civil action brought by the Attorney General. Finally, the bill establishes, within the Division of Consumer Affairs, the New Jersey Children's Data Protection Commission. The commission shall consist of nine members with expertise in children's data privacy, children's physical health, children's mental health and well-being, computer science, or children's rights. Under the bill, three members each are appointed by the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the General Assembly, respectively. The commission is tasked with taking input from a broad range of stakeholders and making recommendations to the Legislature on best practices regarding certain topics described in the bill. The commission is required to submit a report of its findings and recommendations within six months of its organizational meeting and annually thereafter.
AI Summary
This bill establishes new requirements for social media platforms operating in New Jersey to protect the privacy and data of children, defined as individuals under 18 years old. Before offering any new online service, product, or feature that is likely to be accessed by children, these platforms must conduct a "Data Protection Impact Assessment," which is a thorough review of potential risks to children, including exposure to harmful content or contacts, algorithmic bias, targeted advertising, and how children's personal information is collected and used. Platforms must regularly review these assessments and provide them to the Attorney General upon request. The bill also prohibits certain actions by social media platforms, such as using a child's personal information in ways that are materially detrimental to their well-being or profiling children by default without strong safeguards. Violations can result in significant civil penalties, up to $7,500 per child for intentional violations, and the Attorney General can seek injunctions. Additionally, the bill creates the New Jersey Children's Data Protection Commission, composed of nine members with expertise in child privacy and well-being, to study these issues and make recommendations to the Legislature on best practices for protecting children online.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (on 01/13/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A1358 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A1500/1358_I1.HTM |
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