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Conference committee reviews amendments to App Store Accountability Act, plans to place measure into SB 157
Summary
A conference committee discussed amendments to Senate Bill 372 (App Store Accountability Act), including new language on civil and criminal remedies, a limited safe-harbor for age-verification errors, and a provision clarifying the act would not require a digital identification system; members signaled putting the measure into the shell of Senate Bill 157.
The conference committee convened to consider amendments to Senate Bill 372, the App Store Accountability Act, and to whether to place the measure into the shell of Senate Bill 157.
The chair opened the session and said members had prepared an amendment in response to testimony and previous conference discussions and proposed first placing the measure into Senate Bill 157 before distributing the amendment.
Natalie, the committee revisor, summarized the key edits being offered. She said the draft would change subsection C on page seven so that “nothing in the section shall preclude any civil or criminal remedy sought against an app store provider or…
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