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SB 1718: Harm to Minors

GENERAL BILL by Ingoglia

Harm to Minors; Citing this act as the “Protect Our Children Act”; requiring manufacturers of tablets or smartphones to manufacture, beginning on a specified date, such devices so that a filter meeting certain requirements is enabled upon activation of the device in this state; authorizing the Attorney General to enjoin or bring certain actions, issue subpoenas, conduct hearings, and seek revocation of applicable licenses or certificates; increasing criminal penalties for adults who intentionally lure or entice, or who attempt to lure or entice, children under the age of 12 into a structure, dwelling, or conveyance for other than a lawful purpose, etc.

Effective Date: 10/1/2025
Last Action: 2/28/2025 Senate - Filed
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    2/28/2025 Senate • Filed

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  • SB 1718, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/28/2025 at 11:29 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (4)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills
    H 777 Age as an Element of a Criminal Offense Plakon Compare Last Action: 2/26/2025 H Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    H 931 Online Access to Materials Harmful to Minors Sirois Compare Last Action: 2/24/2025 H Filed
    S 1136 Age as an Element of a Criminal Offense Collins Compare Last Action: 2/25/2025 S Filed
    S 1438 Online Access to Materials Harmful to Minors Grall Compare Last Action: 2/26/2025 S Filed

    Citations - Statutes (43)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    61.13 Support of children; parenting and time-sharing; powers of court. Page 41 (pdf)
    68.07 Change of name. Page 46 (pdf)
    92.55 Special protections in proceedings involving victim or witness under 18, person with intellectual disability, or sexual offense victim. Page 47 (pdf)
    98.0751 Restoration of voting rights; termination of ineligibility subsequent to a felony conviction. Page 47 (pdf)
    320.02 Registration required; application for registration; forms. Page 71 (pdf)
    322.141 Color or markings of certain licenses or identification cards. Page 71 (pdf)
    322.19 Change of address or name. Page 72 (pdf)
    394.9125 State attorney; authority to refer a person for civil commitment. Page 48 (pdf)
    397.487 Voluntary certification of recovery residences. Page 49 (pdf)
    435.07 Exemptions from disqualification. Page 49 (pdf)
    501.173 Page 5 (pdf)
    775.0862 Sexual offenses against students by authority figures; reclassification. Page 50 (pdf)
    775.13 Registration of convicted felons, exemptions; penalties. Page 73 (pdf)
    775.21 The Florida Sexual Predators Act. Page 74 (pdf)
    775.24 Duty of the court to uphold laws governing sexual predators and sexual offenders. Page 81 (pdf)
    775.25 Prosecutions for acts or omissions. Page 82 (pdf)
    775.261 The Florida Career Offender Registration Act. Page 77 (pdf)
    787.025 Luring or enticing a child. Page 10 (pdf)
    827.12 Page 11 (pdf)
    900.05 Criminal justice data collection. Page 50 (pdf)
    903.046 Purpose of and criteria for bail determination. Page 51 (pdf)
    903.133 Bail on appeal; prohibited for certain felony convictions. Page 51 (pdf)
    907.043 Pretrial release; citizens’ right to know. Page 52 (pdf)
    921.0022 Criminal Punishment Code; offense severity ranking chart. Page 12 (pdf)
    921.1425 Sentence of death or life imprisonment for capital sexual battery; further proceedings to determine sentence. Page 54 (pdf)
    934.255 Subpoenas in investigations of sexual offenses. Page 55 (pdf)
    938.10 Additional court cost imposed in cases of certain crimes. Page 55 (pdf)
    943.0435 Sexual offenders required to register with the department; penalty. Page 36 (pdf), Page 68 (pdf)
    943.0436 Duty of the court to uphold laws governing sexual predators and sexual offenders. Page 82 (pdf)
    943.0584 Criminal history records ineligible for court-ordered expunction or court-ordered sealing. Page 56 (pdf)
    943.0595 Automatic sealing of criminal history records; confidentiality of related court records. Page 59 (pdf)
    944.606 Sexual offenders; notification upon release. Page 39 (pdf)
    944.607 Notification to Department of Law Enforcement of information on sexual offenders. Page 40 (pdf), Page 60 (pdf)
    944.608 Notification to Department of Law Enforcement of information on career offenders. Page 68 (pdf)
    947.1405 Conditional release program. Page 61 (pdf)
    948.013 Administrative probation. Page 63 (pdf)
    948.05 Court to admonish or commend probationer or offender in community control; graduated incentives. Page 63 (pdf)
    948.06 Violation of probation or community control; revocation; modification; continuance; failure to pay restitution or cost of supervision. Page 64 (pdf), Page 77 (pdf)
    948.063 Violations of probation or community control by designated sexual offenders and sexual predators. Page 80 (pdf)
    948.31 Evaluation and treatment of sexual predators and offenders on probation or community control. Page 83 (pdf)
    985.04 Oaths; records; confidential information. Page 84 (pdf)
    985.4815 Notification to Department of Law Enforcement of information on juvenile sexual offenders. Page 66 (pdf)
    1012.467 Noninstructional contractors who are permitted access to school grounds when students are present; background screening requirements. Page 67 (pdf)

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