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Judiciary committee advances a package: storage-unit notice changes, AI liability, data protections and other bills
Summary
The Senate Judiciary Committee gave favorable reports to a group of bills, including SB 260 (storage-unit notice modernization with electronic delivery), HB 347 (liability limits for AI that produces sexualized imagery), HB 132 (adding children to protected-offense classifications), HB 263 (HIPAA-like protections for apps that collect biological data), and HP 302 (bail-bonds oversight amendments); SB 336 was previewed for future hearings.
The Senate Judiciary Committee acted on a series of bills during its session, adopting amendments and reporting several measures favorably.
SB 260: Senator Melson presented changes to storage-unit law to allow electronic notice in lieu of newspaper publication in some cases and to address situations when a lease is used but not formally executed; Senator Figures offered and the committee adopted an amendment clarifying that a rental agreement becomes effective after first-class mail or electronic delivery for 30 days and added an exception for…
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