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HB 1572 IN

Social media provider annual registration fee.

IN · session 2021 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 14, 2021

Latest action (Jan 14, 2021) First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development

Summary

Requires social media providers with more than 1,000,000 active users in Indiana to pay an annual registration fee to the Indiana economic development corporation (IEDC). Defines "social media provider" as a social media company that: (1) maintains a public social media platform; (2) has more than 1,000,000 active users in Indiana; and (3) derives economic benefit from the data individuals in Indiana share with the company. Provides that the annual registration fee is equal to the total number of the social media provider's active Indiana account holders in a calendar year multiplied by $5. Establishes the online bullying, social isolation, and suicide prevention fund (fund) for the purposes of providing: (1) online bullying prevention; or (2) social isolation and suicide prevention; training and research for counselors and educational institutions. Provides that the division of mental health and addiction shall administer the fund. Transfers 10% of the revenue from the annual registration fee to the fund. Transfers the remaining annual registration fee revenue to the rural broadband fund.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (2)

  1. Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Representative Baird · lower
  2. Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development · lower
Subjects
BUDGETS AND APPROPRIATIONSTAXES generallyTECHNOLOGY

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced House Bill (H) · Jan 13, 2021 · PDF

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