Becky Currie voted Yea (Concurrence Vote With Amendment) on this Legislation.
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Signed by Governor Tate Reeves
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Vote to adopt a conference report and pass a bill that requires vendors providing online resources or databases to K-12 schools block access to pornography.
Requires vendors providing digital or online resources or databases to K-12 schools block and prohibit access to the following, including (Sec. 1):
Child pornography;
Materials that depict or promote child sexual exploitation or trafficking;
Obscene materials, as defined by this bill;
Inappropriate materials depicting or dealing with matters of sex, cruelty and violence in a manner likely to be injurious or harmful to a child; or
Materials that are sexually oriented.
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take precedence over all other previous law (Sec. 1).
Exempts internet service providers, and the use of digital or online resources or databases by students at institutions of higher education, or community college, including dual-enrolled students (Sec. 1).
Authorizes the state attorney general to investigate compliance with this bill and report on noncompliance to the legislature (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect July 1, 2023 (Sec. 4).
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Vote to concur with senate amendments and further amend a bill that requires vendors providing online resources or databases to K-12 schools block access to pornography.
Requires vendors providing digital or online resources or databases to K-12 schools block and prohibit access to the following, including (Sec. 1):
Child pornography;
Materials that depict or promote child sexual exploitation or trafficking;
Obscene materials, as defined by this bill;
Inappropriate materials depicting or dealing with matters of sex, cruelty and violence in a manner likely to be injurious or harmful to a child; or
Materials that are sexually oriented.
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take precedence over all other previous law (Sec. 1).
Exempts internet service providers, and the use of digital or online resources or databases by students at institutions of higher education, or community college, including dual-enrolled students (Sec. 1).
Authorizes the state attorney general to investigate compliance with this bill and report on noncompliance to the legislature (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect July 1, 2023 (Sec. 4).
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography
Title: Requires Vendors Providing Online Resources or Databases to K-12 Schools Block Access to Pornography