Bill Text: TX HB4412 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to online agreements between certain minors and certain digital service providers.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-21 - Referred to Youth Health & Safety, Select [HB4412 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4412-Introduced.html
88R10031 MLH-F | ||
By: Slawson | H.B. No. 4412 |
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relating to online agreements between certain minors and certain | ||
digital service providers. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle A, Title 11, Business & Commerce Code, | ||
is amended by adding Chapter 509 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 509. ONLINE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN MINORS AND DIGITAL SERVICE | ||
PROVIDERS | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 509.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Digital service" means a website, an application, | ||
a program, or software that performs collection or processing | ||
functions with Internet connectivity. | ||
(2) "Digital service provider" means a person who owns | ||
or operates a digital service. | ||
(3) "Minor" means a child who is at least 13 years of | ||
age but younger than 18 years of age. | ||
(4) "Personal identifying information" means any | ||
information linked or reasonably linked to a specific minor, | ||
including: | ||
(A) a name, account name, alias, or online | ||
identifier; | ||
(B) a home or other physical address; | ||
(C) an Internet Protocol (IP) address or e-mail | ||
address; | ||
(D) a social security number; | ||
(E) a telephone number; | ||
(F) a driver's license number or state | ||
identification card number; | ||
(G) a passport number; | ||
(H) physical characteristics or description; | ||
(I) race, ethnicity, or national origin; | ||
(J) religion or faith; | ||
(K) sex, gender, or sexual orientation; | ||
(L) family status; | ||
(M) disability status; | ||
(N) political affiliation; | ||
(O) commercial information, including: | ||
(i) records relating to personal property; | ||
(ii) products or services the minor | ||
purchased, obtained, or considered; or | ||
(iii) other histories, interests, or | ||
tendencies in consumption; | ||
(P) biometric information; | ||
(Q) device identifiers, online identifiers, | ||
persistent identifiers, or digital fingerprinting information; | ||
(R) Internet, browsing, or search history, | ||
including any information relating to a minor's use of an Internet | ||
website; | ||
(S) geolocation information; | ||
(T) audio, electronic, visual, thermal, | ||
olfactory, or similar information, including facial recognition; | ||
(U) educational information; | ||
(V) health information; | ||
(W) the contents of, attachments to, and parties | ||
to text messages, e-mails, voicemails, audio conversations, and | ||
video conversations; | ||
(X) financial information, including: | ||
(i) bank account numbers; | ||
(ii) credit card numbers; | ||
(iii) debit card numbers; | ||
(iv) insurance policy numbers; or | ||
(v) information related to the balance of | ||
any financial accounts; or | ||
(Y) any inferences drawn from personal | ||
identifying information that might identify a minor's traits, | ||
characteristics, or trends. | ||
Sec. 509.002. APPLICABILITY. (a) This chapter applies to a | ||
digital service provider that: | ||
(1) collects or processes the personal identifying | ||
information of minors; and | ||
(2) either: | ||
(A) targets minors; or | ||
(B) knows or should know that the digital service | ||
appeals to minors. | ||
(b) For purposes of Subsection (a): | ||
(1) a digital service targets or appeals to minors if: | ||
(A) the digital service contains subject matter | ||
that is tailored toward minors, including: | ||
(i) animated characters; | ||
(ii) instruction or activities intended for | ||
minors; | ||
(iii) music or audio popular among minors; | ||
(iv) images containing: | ||
(a) models who are minors; or | ||
(b) celebrities who are minors or who | ||
are popular among minors; | ||
(v) colloquial use of language that is | ||
common among minors; or | ||
(vi) advertisements intended for minors; or | ||
(B) empirical evidence obtained by the digital | ||
service provider, an advertiser, the press, third-party | ||
complaints, or another entity that conducts privacy and security | ||
impact assessments demonstrates that: | ||
(i) many users of the digital service are | ||
minors; or | ||
(ii) the intended audience for the digital | ||
service is minors; and | ||
(2) a digital service does not target or appeal to | ||
minors by referring or linking to a digital service that targets or | ||
appeals to minors. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. DIGITAL SERVICE PROVIDER DUTIES AND PROHIBITIONS | ||
Sec. 509.051. PROHIBITION ON AGREEMENTS WITH CERTAIN | ||
MINORS; EXEMPTIONS. (a) Except as provided by this section, a | ||
digital service provider may not enter into an agreement with a | ||
minor. | ||
(b) For purposes of this section, an agreement includes: | ||
(1) a terms of service agreement; | ||
(2) a user agreement; and | ||
(3) the creation of an account for a digital service. | ||
(c) A digital service provider may enter into an agreement | ||
with a minor if the minor's parent or guardian consents in a manner | ||
that: | ||
(1) is specific, informed, and unambiguous; | ||
(2) takes into account: | ||
(A) the minor's age; and | ||
(B) the minor's developmental and cognitive | ||
needs and capabilities; | ||
(3) is for only a single specific agreement; | ||
(4) occurs in the absence of any financial or other | ||
incentive; | ||
(5) occurs before the agreement is entered into; | ||
(6) occurs in a time, place, and manner that the | ||
minor's parent or guardian would expect the consent to be sought; | ||
and | ||
(7) is not deceptive or coercive. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. ENFORCEMENT | ||
Sec. 509.101. CIVIL ACTION; LIABILITY. (a) A minor's parent | ||
or guardian may bring an action against a digital service provider | ||
for a violation of this chapter. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Sections 41.003 and 41.004, Civil | ||
Practice and Remedies Code, a parent or guardian who prevails in an | ||
action under this section is entitled to receive: | ||
(1) injunctive relief; | ||
(2) actual damages; | ||
(3) punitive damages; | ||
(4) reasonable attorney's fees; | ||
(5) court costs; and | ||
(6) any other relief the court deems appropriate. | ||
(c) A violation of this chapter constitutes an injury in | ||
fact to the minor. | ||
Sec. 509.102. DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICE. A violation of | ||
this chapter is a false, misleading, or deceptive act or practice as | ||
defined by Section 17.46(b). In addition to any remedy under this | ||
chapter, a remedy under Subchapter E, Chapter 17, is also available | ||
for a violation of this chapter. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2024. |