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Archive #47051
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Bill Number
HB26-1148
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Archived At
2026-03-23 11:43:03 MDT
Created At
2026-03-23 11:43:03 MDT
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The bill also requires a covered business to:</p><p></p><p><ul><li>Configure default privacy settings provided to a covered minor to the highest level of privacy and to include certain default settings;</p><p><li>Provide a prominent, accessible, and responsive tool to allow a covered minor to request that the covered minor's account be unpublished or deleted and, if the business receives such a request, to honor it within 15 days; and</p><p><li>Immediately delete all data that relates to the determination of a user's age after it is determined that the user is a covered minor.</p><p></li></ul> </p><p>The bill prohibits a covered business from:</p><p></p><p><ul><li>Providing a covered minor with a single setting that makes all of the default privacy settings less protective at once;</p><p><li>Requesting or prompting a covered minor to make their privacy settings less protective;</p><p><li>Collecting, selling, sharing, or retaining personal data of a covered minor that is not necessary to provide an online gaming service, product, or feature with which the covered minor is actively and knowingly engaged;</p><p><li>Using previously collected personal data of a covered minor for any purpose other than a purpose for which the personal data was collected;</p><p><li>Permitting an individual to monitor the online activity of a covered minor or to track the location of the covered minor without providing a conspicuous signal to the covered minor when the covered minor is being monitored or tracked;</p><p><li>Using the personal data of a covered minor to select, recommend, or prioritize media for the covered minor unless the covered minor makes certain requests or takes certain actions warranting such conduct by the covered business; or</p><p><li>Sending push notifications to a covered minor between 12 midnight and 6 a.m.</p><p></li></ul> </p><p>The bill imposes additional specific requirements and prohibitions for a covered business that collects users' personal data for the purpose of conducting age assurance.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>The bill requires a covered business to ensure that the purchase price for an online gaming service, product, or feature that is made available through the covered business's online gaming service, product, or feature and that is reasonably likely to be accessed by a covered minor is listed in United States dollars at the point of sale.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>A covered business shall impose and collect a fee on each add-on transaction that is conducted by a covered minor through the covered business's online gaming service, product, or feature. 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Raw Response
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The bill also requires a covered business to:</p><p></p><p><ul><li>Configure default privacy settings provided to a covered minor to the highest level of privacy and to include certain default settings;</p><p><li>Provide a prominent, accessible, and responsive tool to allow a covered minor to request that the covered minor's account be unpublished or deleted and, if the business receives such a request, to honor it within 15 days; and</p><p><li>Immediately delete all data that relates to the determination of a user's age after it is determined that the user is a covered minor.</p><p></li></ul> </p><p>The bill prohibits a covered business from:</p><p></p><p><ul><li>Providing a covered minor with a single setting that makes all of the default privacy settings less protective at once;</p><p><li>Requesting or prompting a covered minor to make their privacy settings less protective;</p><p><li>Collecting, selling, sharing, or retaining personal data of a covered minor that is not necessary to provide an online gaming service, product, or feature with which the covered minor is actively and knowingly engaged;</p><p><li>Using previously collected personal data of a covered minor for any purpose other than a purpose for which the personal data was collected;</p><p><li>Permitting an individual to monitor the online activity of a covered minor or to track the location of the covered minor without providing a conspicuous signal to the covered minor when the covered minor is being monitored or tracked;</p><p><li>Using the personal data of a covered minor to select, recommend, or prioritize media for the covered minor unless the covered minor makes certain requests or takes certain actions warranting such conduct by the covered business; or</p><p><li>Sending push notifications to a covered minor between 12 midnight and 6 a.m.</p><p></li></ul> </p><p>The bill imposes additional specific requirements and prohibitions for a covered business that collects users' personal data for the purpose of conducting age assurance.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>The bill requires a covered business to ensure that the purchase price for an online gaming service, product, or feature that is made available through the covered business's online gaming service, product, or feature and that is reasonably likely to be accessed by a covered minor is listed in United States dollars at the point of sale.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>A covered business shall impose and collect a fee on each add-on transaction that is conducted by a covered minor through the covered business's online gaming service, product, or feature. The amount of the fee is 5% of the amount of the transaction. Money collected as such fees is credited to the state public school fund.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>The bill requires a social media platform to provide certain information on its website or mobile application concerning privacy policies and the use of algorithms. A social media platform is prohibited from using an algorithmic recommendation system to sell or otherwise distribute an illicit substance to a covered minor.</p><p><br/><i>(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)</i></p></body></html>","amendment_files":[],"session_laws_files":"","votes":[]}