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ONLINE DATING SAFETY AMENDMENTS

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2023 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Angela Romero

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Senate Sponsor: Wayne A. Harper

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill concerns online dating service safety requirements.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     defines terms;
13          ▸     requires certain safety notifications and disclosures by an online dating service
14     provider;
15          ▸     provides enforcement procedures and a penalty for a violation of the notifications
16     and disclosures; and
17          ▸     makes technical and conforming changes.
18     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19          None
20     Other Special Clauses:
21          This bill provides a special effective date.
22     Utah Code Sections Affected:
23     AMENDS:
24          13-2-1 (Effective 12/31/23), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 201, 462
25     ENACTS:
26          13-63-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
27          13-63-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
28          13-63-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953

29          13-63-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
30          13-63-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
31          13-63-106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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33     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
34          Section 1. Section 13-2-1 (Effective 12/31/23) is amended to read:
35          13-2-1 (Effective 12/31/23). Consumer protection division established --
36     Functions.
37          (1) There is established within the Department of Commerce the Division of Consumer
38     Protection.
39          (2) The division shall administer and enforce the following:
40          (a) Chapter 5, Unfair Practices Act;
41          (b) Chapter 10a, Music Licensing Practices Act;
42          (c) Chapter 11, Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act;
43          (d) Chapter 15, Business Opportunity Disclosure Act;
44          (e) Chapter 20, New Motor Vehicle Warranties Act;
45          (f) Chapter 21, Credit Services Organizations Act;
46          (g) Chapter 22, Charitable Solicitations Act;
47          (h) Chapter 23, Health Spa Services Protection Act;
48          (i) Chapter 25a, Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act;
49          (j) Chapter 26, Telephone Fraud Prevention Act;
50          (k) Chapter 28, Prize Notices Regulation Act;
51          (l) Chapter 32a, Pawnshop, Secondhand Merchandise, and Catalytic Converter
52     Transaction Information Act;
53          (m) Chapter 34, Utah Postsecondary Proprietary School Act;
54          (n) Chapter 34a, Utah Postsecondary School State Authorization Act;
55          (o) Chapter 41, Price Controls During Emergencies Act;

56          (p) Chapter 42, Uniform Debt-Management Services Act;
57          (q) Chapter 49, Immigration Consultants Registration Act;
58          (r) Chapter 51, Transportation Network Company Registration Act;
59          (s) Chapter 52, Residential Solar Energy Disclosure Act;
60          (t) Chapter 53, Residential, Vocational and Life Skills Program Act;
61          (u) Chapter 54, Ticket Website Sales Act;
62          (v) Chapter 56, Ticket Transferability Act;
63          (w) Chapter 57, Maintenance Funding Practices Act; [and]
64          (x) Chapter 61, Utah Consumer Privacy Act[.]; and
65          (y) Chapter 63, Online Dating Safety Act.
66          Section 2. Section 13-63-101 is enacted to read:
67     
CHAPTER 63. ONLINE DATING SAFETY ACT

68          13-63-101. Definitions.
69          As used in this chapter:
70          (1) "Banned member" means a member whose account or profile is the subject of a
71     fraud ban.
72          (2) "Criminal background screening" means a name search for an individual's criminal
73     conviction and is conducted by searching:
74          (a) available and regularly updated government public record databases that in the
75     aggregate provide national coverage for criminal conviction records; or
76          (b) a regularly updated database with national coverage of criminal conviction records
77     and sexual offender registries maintained by a private vendor.
78          (3) (a) "Criminal conviction" means a conviction for a crime in this state, another state,
79     or under federal law.
80          (b) "Criminal conviction" includes an offense that would require registration under
81     Title 77, Chapter 41, Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry, or under a similar law in a different
82     jurisdiction.

83          (4) "Division" means the Division of Consumer Protection in the Department of
84     Commerce.
85          (5) "Fraud ban" means the expulsion of a member from an online dating service
86     because, in the judgment of the online dating service provider, there is a significant risk the
87     member will attempt to obtain money from another member through fraudulent means.
88          (6) "Member" means an individual who submits to an online dating service provider
89     the information required by the online dating service provider to access the online dating
90     service provider's online dating service.
91          (7) "Online dating service" means a product or service that is:
92          (a) conducted through a website or a mobile application; and
93          (b) primarily marketed and intended to offer a member access to dating or romantic
94     relationships with another member by arranging or facilitating the social introduction of
95     members.
96          (8) "Online dating service provider" means a person predominately engaged in the
97     business of offering an online dating service.
98          (9) "Utah member" means a member who provides a Utah billing address or zip code
99     when registering with an online dating service provider.
100          Section 3. Section 13-63-102 is enacted to read:
101          13-63-102. Applicability of chapter.
102          This chapter does not apply to an Internet service provider serving as an intermediary
103     for a transmission of an electronic message between members of an online dating service
104     provider.
105          Section 4. Section 13-63-103 is enacted to read:
106          13-63-103. Criminal background screening disclosures.
107          (1) An online dating service provider that offers services to residents of this state and
108     does not conduct a criminal background screening on each member shall, before permitting a
109     Utah member to communicate through the online dating service provider with another member,

110     clearly and conspicuously disclose to the Utah member that the online dating service provider
111     does not conduct a criminal background screening on each member.
112          (2) An online dating service provider that offers services to residents of this state and
113     conducts a criminal background screening on each member shall, before permitting a Utah
114     member to communicate through the provider with another member, clearly and
115     conspicuously:
116          (a) disclose to the Utah member that the online dating service provider conducts a
117     criminal background screening on each member; and
118          (b) include on the online dating service provider's website or mobile application:
119          (i) a statement of whether the online dating service provider excludes from the online
120     dating service provider's online dating service an individual who is identified as having a
121     criminal conviction; and
122          (ii) a statement that a criminal background screening:
123          (A) may be inaccurate or incomplete;
124          (B) may give a member a false sense of security; and
125          (C) may be circumvented by an individual who has a criminal history.
126          Section 5. Section 13-63-104 is enacted to read:
127          13-63-104. Safety awareness disclosures.
128          (1) An online dating service provider that offers services to residents of this state shall
129     clearly and conspicuously provide a safety awareness notification to all Utah members that
130     includes a list of safety measures reasonably designed to increase awareness of safer online
131     dating practices and clear guidelines and resources for reporting crimes committed by an online
132     dating service member.
133          (2) (a) A safety awareness notification described in Subsection (1) shall:
134          (i) have a heading or headings substantially similar to:
135          (A) "Online Dating Safety Awareness";
136          (B) "Protecting Yourself from Sexual Assault and Dating Violence"; and

137          (C) "Protecting Yourself from Financial Crimes"; and
138          (ii) include information relevant to member safety awareness, including the following
139     or substantially similar information, which may be revised or updated to reflect current
140     information and best safety practices:
141          (A) a notice that engaging in sexual conduct without the other person's consent is a
142     criminal act and subject to prosecution;
143          (B) an advisory that getting to know an individual through an online dating service may
144     be risky and a member should follow safety precautions when sharing information or meeting
145     in person;
146          (C) an advisory that a member should avoid sharing the member's last name, email
147     address, home address, phone number, place of work, social security number, details of the
148     member's daily routine, or other identifying information in the member's dating profile or
149     initial email messages or communications;
150          (D) an advisory that a member should stop communicating with an individual who
151     pressures the member for personal or financial information or attempts to trick the member into
152     revealing personal or financial information;
153          (E) an advisory that a member should not send money to an individual the member
154     meets on an online dating service, especially by wire transfer, even if the individual claims to
155     be experiencing an emergency;
156          (F) an advisory that if a member decides to meet another member in person, the
157     member should tell someone in the member's family or a friend where the member is going and
158     when the member is planning to return;
159          (G) an advisory that a member should provide the member's own transportation to and
160     from an in-person date and meet in a public place with many people around;
161          (H) an advisory that an individual may provide false information in a dating profile;
162          (I) a notice that a member should block and report to the online dating service a
163     member whose behavior is suspicious, offensive, harassing, threatening, fraudulent, or involves

164     a request for money or an attempt to sell a product or service;
165          (J) a request that if a member is the victim or survivor of sexual or intimate partner
166     violence or a financial crime through someone the member met on the online dating service,
167     the member should report the incident to the online dating service and to law enforcement;
168          (K) a notice that if a member is the victim or survivor of sexual or intimate partner
169     violence or a financial crime through someone the member met on the online dating service,
170     the member is not to blame and may seek support through national or local hotlines and
171     services; and
172          (L) an advisory that reporting criminal activity by another member may help prevent a
173     perpetrator of a rape, assault, or financial crime from hurting or continuing to hurt others, and
174     may be necessary for an online dating service to take responsive action against the member
175     who perpetrated the crime.
176          (b) (i) An online dating service provider shall provide a clear and conspicuous method
177     for a Utah member to contact the online dating service provider to report a member who
178     engages in an act of sexual or intimate partner violence, a financial crime, or other misconduct.
179          (ii) An online dating service provider shall include the information described in
180     Subsection (2)(b)(i) in the safety awareness notification described in Subsection (1).
181          (3) An online dating service provider that provides the notification required under this
182     section shall give the notification at the time a Utah member registers with the online dating
183     service provider and by way of a link on the online dating service provider's main website or
184     mobile application.
185          Section 6. Section 13-63-105 is enacted to read:
186          13-63-105. Fraud ban notification.
187          (1) An online dating service provider shall provide to a Utah member a fraud ban
188     notification if the Utah member has received and responded to a message from a banned
189     member.
190          (2) A fraud ban notification under Subsection (1) shall include:

191          (a) to the extent permitted by law, the banned member's username, identification
192     number, or other profile identifier;
193          (b) a statement that the banned member may have been using a false identity or
194     attempting to defraud members;
195          (c) a statement that a member should not send money or personal financial information
196     to another member; and
197          (d) an online link to information regarding ways to avoid online fraud or being
198     defrauded by a member of an online dating service.
199          (3) A fraud ban notification under Subsection (1) shall be:
200          (a) clear and conspicuous;
201          (b) sent by email, text message, or other appropriate means of communication
202     consented to by the Utah member; and
203          (c) (i) except as provided in Subsection (3)(c)(ii), sent within 24 hours after a fraud ban
204     is initiated against a banned member; or
205          (ii) sent within three days after the day on which a fraud ban is initiated against a
206     banned member if, in the judgment of the online dating service provider, the circumstances
207     require the fraud ban notification be sent after the 24-hour period.
208          (4) Except as provided in Section 13-63-106, an online dating service provider or an
209     online dating service provider's employees and agents who are acting in good faith and in
210     compliance with this section are not liable to a person based on:
211          (a) the means of communication used to issue a fraud ban notification to a Utah
212     member under this section;
213          (b) the timing of a fraud ban notification sent to a Utah member under this section; or
214          (c) the disclosure of information in a fraud ban notification under this section,
215     including:
216          (i) information that a member is a banned member or the subject of a fraud ban;
217          (ii) the banned member's username, identification number, or other profile identifier; or

218          (iii) the reason that the online dating service provider initiated the fraud ban of the
219     banned member.
220          Section 7. Section 13-63-106 is enacted to read:
221          13-63-106. Violation -- Enforcement -- Limitations.
222          (1) (a) The division may enforce the provisions of this chapter in accordance with
223     Chapter 2, Division of Consumer Protection.
224          (b) In addition to the division's enforcement powers under Subsection (1)(a), a
225     municipal, county, or state prosecuting authority may enforce this chapter through a civil action
226     if the prosecuting authority is screening or prosecuting a criminal matter based on sexual or
227     intimate partner violence or a financial crime perpetrated against a Utah member by an
228     individual the Utah member met on an online dating service.
229          (2) (a) An online dating service provider that violates this chapter is, in addition to any
230     other penalties established by law, liable for:
231          (i) a civil penalty not to exceed $250 for each Utah member at the time of the violation;
232     and
233          (ii) filing fees and reasonable attorney fees.
234          (b) A court shall enjoin an online dating service provider who violates this chapter
235     from an additional violation of this chapter.
236          (3) This chapter does not:
237          (a) provide a basis for or create a private right of action; or
238          (b) diminish or adversely affect protections for an online dating service provider under
239     47 U.S.C. Sec. 230.
240          Section 8. Effective date.
241          This bill takes effect on January 1, 2024 with the exception of 13-2-1 which takes
242     effect on 12/31/2023.