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HB 1186 restrict access by minors to obscene materials on...

State of South Dakota  
SEVENTY-FOURTH SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,  1999
 

709C0706  
HOUSE BILL   NO.     1186  

        Introduced by: Representatives Hunt and Cerny and Senators Frederick and Lange  

         FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to restrict the access of minors to obscene materials on certain public access computers and to limit liability for certain related actions.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
     Section  1.  Any public school that provides a public access computer shall equip the computer with software that will prevent minors from gaining access to obscene materials or purchase internet connectivity from an internet service provider that provides filter services to limit access to obscene materials.
     Section  2.  Any public library that provides a public access computer shall do one or both of the following:
             (1)    Equip the computer with software that will limit minor's ability to gain access to obscene materials or purchase internet connectivity from an internet service provider that provides filter services to limit access to obscene materials;
             (2)    Develop and implement by January 1, 2001, a policy that establishes measures to restrict minors from gaining computer access to obscene materials.
     Section  3.  Any public school that complies with section 1 of this Act or any public library that complies with section 2 of this Act may not be held liable for any damages that may arise from a minor gaining access to obscene materials through the use of a public access computer

that is owned or controlled by the public school or public library.
     Section  4.  For the purposes of this Act, obscene material is defined pursuant to subdivision 22-24-27(11).
     Section  5.  For the purposes of this Act, a public access computer is any computer that:

             (1)    Is located in a public school or public library;
             (2)    Is frequently or regularly used directly by a minor; and
             (3)    Is connected to any computer communication system.