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First Substitute H.B. 18
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Representative Paul Ray proposes the following substitute bill:
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MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS
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AMENDMENTS
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Paul Ray
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Senate Sponsor:
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill modifies the Criminal Code regarding materials harmful to minors. harmful to
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minors.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. amends the intent of a person dealing with material harmful to minors to include
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persons who believe the victim is a minor;
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. modifies the definition of "restrict" regarding access to material harmful to minors
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by removing "age verification mechanism" as a form of restriction;
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S. . amends the definition of "service provider" to include only Internet service
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providers;
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. allows a provider to comply with the requirement to provide filtering for users by
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referring users to a third party that provides filtering software; .S and
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. removes certain criminal penalties, imposes the standard of intentionally and
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knowingly, and imposes civil financial penalties regarding failure to comply with
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requirements that Internet service providers:
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. provide information about filtering content; and
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. restrict access to material harmful to minors.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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76-10-1201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 123, and 337
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76-10-1206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 337
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76-10-1230, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 337
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76-10-1231, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 337
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76-10-1233, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 322
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
76-10-1201
is amended to read:
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76-10-1201. Definitions.
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For the purpose of this part:
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(1) "Blinder rack" means an opaque cover that covers the lower 2/3 of a material so
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that the lower 2/3 of the material is concealed from view.
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(2) "Contemporary community standards" means those current standards in the
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vicinage where an offense alleged under this part has occurred, is occurring, or will occur.
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(3) "Distribute" means to transfer possession of materials whether with or without
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consideration.
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(4) "Exhibit" means to show.
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(5) (a) "Harmful to minors" means that quality of any description or representation, in
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whatsoever form, of nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or sadomasochistic abuse when
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it:
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(i) taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest in sex [with] of minors;
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(ii) is patently offensive to prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole with
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respect to what is suitable material for minors; and
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(iii) taken as a whole, does not have serious value for minors.
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(b) Serious value includes only serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value for
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minors.
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(6) (a) "Knowingly," regarding material or a performance, means an awareness,
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whether actual or constructive, of the character of the material or [of a] performance. [A]
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(b) As used in this Subsection (6), a person has constructive knowledge if a reasonable
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inspection or observation under the circumstances would have disclosed the nature of the
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subject matter and if a failure to inspect or observe is either for the purpose of avoiding the
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disclosure or is criminally negligent as described in Section
76-2-103
.
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(7) "Material" means anything printed or written or any picture, drawing, photograph,
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motion picture, or pictorial representation, or any statue or other figure, or any recording or
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transcription, or any mechanical, chemical, or electrical reproduction, or anything which is or
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may be used as a means of communication. Material includes undeveloped photographs,
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molds, printing plates, and other latent representational objects.
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(8) "Minor" means any person less than 18 years of age.
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(9) "Negligently" means simple negligence, the failure to exercise that degree of care
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that a reasonable and prudent person would exercise under like or similar circumstances.
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(10) "Nudity" means:
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(a) the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area, or buttocks, with less
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than an opaque covering;
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(b) the showing of a female breast with less than an opaque covering, or any portion of
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the female breast below the top of the areola; or
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(c) the depiction of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state.
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(11) "Performance" means any physical human bodily activity, whether engaged in
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alone or with other persons, including singing, speaking, dancing, acting, simulating, or
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pantomiming.
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(12) "Public place" includes a place to which admission is gained by payment of a
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membership or admission fee, however designated, notwithstanding its being designated a
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private club or by words of like import.
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(13) "Sado-masochistic abuse" means:
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(a) flagellation or torture by or upon a person who is nude or clad in undergarments, a
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mask, or in a revealing or bizarre costume; or
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(b) the condition of being fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restrained on the part
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of a person clothed as described in Subsection (13)(a).
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(14) "Sexual conduct" means acts of masturbation, sexual intercourse, or any touching
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of a person's clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or, if the person is a female,
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breast, whether alone or between members of the same or opposite sex or between humans and
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animals in an act of apparent or actual sexual stimulation or gratification.
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(15) "Sexual excitement" means a condition of human male or female genitals when in
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a state of sexual stimulation or arousal, or the sensual experiences of humans engaging in or
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witnessing sexual conduct or nudity.
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Section 2.
Section
76-10-1206
is amended to read:
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76-10-1206. Dealing in material harmful to a minor -- Exemptions for Internet
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service providers and hosting companies.
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(1) A person is guilty of dealing in material harmful to minors when, knowing or
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believing that a person is a minor, or having negligently failed to determine the proper age of a
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minor, the person intentionally S. [
or knowingly
] .S :
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(a) [intentionally] distributes or offers to distribute, exhibits or offers to exhibit, to a
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minor or a person the actor believes to be a minor, any material harmful to minors;
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(b) [intentionally] produces, S. [
presents
] performs .S , or directs any performance,
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before a minor[,] or
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a person the actor believes to be a minor, that is harmful to minors; or
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(c) [intentionally] participates in any performance, before a minor[,] or a person the
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actor believes to be a minor, that is harmful to minors.
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(2) (a) Each separate offense under this section is a third degree felony punishable by:
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(i) a minimum mandatory fine of not less than $1,000 plus $10 for each article
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exhibited up to the maximum allowed by law; and
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(ii) incarceration, without suspension of sentence, for a term of not less than 14 days.
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(b) This section supersedes Section
77-18-1
.
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(3) (a) If a defendant has already been convicted once under this section, each separate
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further offense is a second degree felony punishable by:
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(i) a minimum mandatory fine of not less than $5,000 plus $10 for each article
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exhibited up to the maximum allowed by law; and
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(ii) incarceration, without suspension of sentence, for a term of not less than one year.
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(b) This section supersedes Section
77-18-1
.
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(c) (i) This section does not apply to an Internet service provider, as defined in Section
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76-10-1230 S. , a provider of an electronic communications service as defined in 18 U.S.C.
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2510, a telecommunications service, information service, or mobile service as defined in 47
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U.S.C. 153 ,including a commercial mobile service as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332(d), or a cable
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operator as defined in 47 U.S.C. 522 .S
, if:
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(A) the distribution of pornographic material by the Internet service provider occurs
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only incidentally through the S. [
Internet service
] .S provider's function of:
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(I) transmitting or routing data from one person to another person; or
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(II) providing a connection between one person and another person;
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(B) the S. [
Internet service
] .S provider does not intentionally aid or abet in the
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distribution of
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the pornographic material; and
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(C) the S. [
Internet service
] .S provider does not knowingly receive S. [
funds
] .S
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from or through a
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person who distributes the pornographic material S. [
in exchange
] a fee greater than the fee
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generally charged by the provider, as a specific condition .S for permitting the person to
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distribute the pornographic material.
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(ii) This section does not apply to a hosting company, as defined in Section
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76-10-1230
, if:
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(A) the distribution of pornographic material by the hosting company occurs only
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incidentally through the hosting company's function of providing data storage space or data
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caching to a person;
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(B) the hosting company does not intentionally engage, aid, or abet in the distribution
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of the pornographic material; and
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(C) the hosting company does not knowingly receive S. [
funds
] .S from or through a
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person
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who distributes the pornographic material S. [
in exchange
] a fee greater than the fee generally
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charged by the provider, as a specific condition .S for permitting the person to distribute,
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store, or cache the pornographic material.
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S. [[] (4) [(a)] [[] A service provider, as defined in Section
76-10-1230
, is not negligent under
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this section if it complies with Section
76-10-1231
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]
] .S
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[(b) A content provider, as defined in Section
76-10-1230
, is not negligent under this
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section if it complies with Section
76-10-1233
.]
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Section 3.
Section
76-10-1230
is amended to read:
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76-10-1230. Definitions.
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As used in Sections
76-10-1231
and
76-10-1233
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[(1) "Access restricted" means that a content provider limits access to material harmful
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to minors by:]
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[(a) properly rating content;]
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[(b) providing an age verification mechanism designed to prevent a minor's access to
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material harmful to minors, including requiring use of a credit card, adult access code, or
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digital certificate verifying age; or]
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[(c) any other reasonable measures feasible under available technology.]
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[(2)] (1) "Consumer" means a natural person residing in this state who subscribes to a
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service provided by a service provider for personal or residential use.
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[(3)] (2) "Content provider" means a person domiciled in Utah or that generates or
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hosts content in Utah, and that creates, collects, acquires, or organizes electronic data for
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electronic delivery to a consumer with the intent of making a profit.
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[(4)] (3) (a) "Hosting company" means a person that provides services or facilities for
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storing or distributing content over the Internet without editorial or creative alteration of the
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content.
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(b) A hosting company may have policies concerning acceptable use without becoming
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a content provider under Subsection [(3)] (2).
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[(5)] (4) (a) "Internet service provider" means a person engaged in the business of
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providing a computer communications facility in Utah, with the intent of making a profit,
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through which a consumer may obtain access to the Internet.
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(b) "Internet service provider" does not include a common carrier if it provides only
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telecommunications service.
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[(6)] (5) "Properly rated" means content using a labeling system to label material
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harmful to minors provided by the content provider in a way that:
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(a) accurately apprises a consumer of the presence of material harmful to minors; and
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(b) allows the consumer the ability to control access to material harmful to minors
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based on the material's rating by use of reasonably priced commercially available software,
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including software in the public domain.
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(6) "Restrict" means to limit access to material harmful to minors by:
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(a) properly rating content; or
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(b) any other reasonable measures feasible under available technology.
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(7) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), "service provider" means S. [
:
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(i)
] .S an Internet service provider S. [
; or
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(ii) a person who otherwise provides an Internet access service to a consumer in Utah
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with the intent of making a profit
] .S .
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(b) "Service provider" does not include a person who does not terminate a service in
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this state, but merely transmits data through:
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(i) a wire;
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(ii) a cable; or
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(iii) an antenna.
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(c) "Service provider," notwithstanding Subsection (7)(b), includes a person who meets
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the requirements of Subsection (7)(a) and leases or rents a wire or cable for the transmission of
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data.
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Section 4.
Section
76-10-1231
is amended to read:
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76-10-1231. Data service providers -- Internet content harmful to minors.
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(1) (a) Upon request by a consumer, a service provider shall filter content to prevent
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the transmission of material harmful to minors to the consumer.
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(b) A service provider complies with Subsection (1)(a) if it uses a generally accepted
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and commercially reasonable method of filtering.
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(2) At the time of a consumer's subscription to a service provider's service, or at the
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time this section takes effect if the consumer subscribes to the service provider's service at the
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time this section takes effect, the service provider shall notify the consumer in a conspicuous
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manner that the consumer may request to have material harmful to minors blocked under
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Subsection (1).
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(3) (a) A service provider may comply with Subsection (1) by:
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(i) providing in-network filtering to prevent receipt of material harmful to minors,
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provided that the filtering does not affect or interfere with access to Internet content for
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consumers who do not request filtering under Subsection (1); or
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(ii) providing software, S. [
or
] .S engaging a third party to provide software, S. or
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referring users to a third party that provides filtering software, by providing a clear and
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conspicuous hyperlink or written statement, .S for
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S. [
contemporaneous
] .S installation on the consumer's computer that blocks, in an
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easy-to-enable and
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commercially reasonable manner, receipt of material harmful to minors.
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(b) A service provider may charge a consumer for providing filtering under Subsection
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(3)(a).
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(4) If the attorney general determines that a service provider violates Subsection (1) or
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(2), the attorney general shall:
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(a) notify the service provider that the service provider is in violation of Subsection (1)
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or (2); and
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(b) notify the service provider that the service provider has 30 days to comply with the
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provision being violated or be subject to Subsection (5).
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(5) A service provider that intentionally or knowingly violates Subsection (1) or (2) is[:
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(a)] subject to a civil fine of $2,500 for each separate violation of Subsection (1) or (2), up to
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$10,000 per day[; and].
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[(b) guilty of a class A misdemeanor if:]
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[(i) the service provider knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with Subsection (1);
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or]
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[(ii) the service provider fails to provide the notice required by Subsection (2).]
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(6) A proceeding to impose a civil fine under Subsection (5)(a) may only be brought by
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the attorney general in a court of competent jurisdiction.
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(7) (a) The Division of Consumer Protection within the Department of Commerce
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shall, in consultation with other entities as the Division of Consumer Protection considers
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appropriate, test the effectiveness of a service provider's system for blocking material harmful
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to minors under Subsection (1) at least annually.
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(b) The results of testing by the Division of Consumer Protection under Subsection
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(7)(a) shall be made available to:
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(i) the service provider that is the subject of the test; and
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(ii) the public.
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(c) The Division of Consumer Protection shall make rules in accordance with Title 63,
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Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to fulfil its duties under this section.
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Section 5.
Section
76-10-1233
is amended to read:
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76-10-1233. Content providers -- Material harmful to minors.
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(1) A content provider that is domiciled in Utah, or generates or hosts content in Utah,
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shall restrict access to material harmful to minors.
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(2) If the attorney general determines that a content provider violates Subsection (1),
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the attorney general shall:
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(a) notify the content provider that the content provider is in violation of Subsection
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(1); and
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(b) notify the content provider that the content provider has 30 days to comply with
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Subsection (1) or be subject to Subsection (3).
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(3) (a) If a content provider intentionally or knowingly violates this section more than
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30 days after receiving the notice provided[ in] under Subsection (2), the content provider [is
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guilty of a third degree felony.] subject to a civil fine of $2,500 for each separate violation of
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Subsection (1), up to $10,000 per day.
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(b) A proceeding to impose the civil fine under this section may be brought only by the
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state attorney general and shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction.
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