2004 Senate Bill 1025 ↩
House Roll Call 602:
Passed
To require the Department of Labor and Economic Growth to establish a state child protection registry, similar to a “do not call” list, to regulate electronic mail advertisements of adult material or products sent to children. Parents or schools could place children’s electronic “contact points” (e-mail address, phone number, instant message identity, etc.) on a state registry, and persons wanting to send adult material would be required to remove contact points on the registry from their distribution list. Fees would be charged to senders required to access the list. These fees would pay for the program, along with the fines paid for violations.