H1453: Sexually Explicit Material
Legislative Summary
Revises list of circumstances under which specified offenses may be reclassified; increases monetary damages an aggrieved person may receive as result of sexual cyberharassment; prohibits willful & malicious promotion of altered sexual depictions without consent; provides civil cause of action; prohibits person from obtaining, possessing, or promoting sexually explicit images without consent; increases penalty relating to child-like sex dolls.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee Amendment #401667
House Committee Amendment #691705
House Committee Amendment #527667
House Committee Amendment #265051
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