Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1178

Introduced
1/5/26  

Caption

Minor access to social media.

Impact

The bill is set to significantly impact how social media providers operate within Indiana. By imposing these age verification requirements, the legislation seeks to enhance the safety and protection of minors online. It empowers parents with the ability to control minors’ access, and aims to ensure that children do not inadvertently engage with content or features that are unsuitable for their age. The act will likely require social media providers to invest in new systems and protocols to comply with the age verification and parental consent mandates, which may influence their operational practices and business models.

Summary

House Bill 1178 introduces regulations pertaining to minors' access to social media platforms in Indiana. This legislation stipulates that social media providers cannot create accounts for individuals under the age of 14 without obtaining verifiable parental consent. Additionally, if a minor's account is created, it must be configured in a manner that restricts access to certain features and functionalities that may be inappropriate for young users. Furthermore, social media platforms are required to periodically verify the age of account holders and have clear procedures in place for account termination at the request of the minor or their parent.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1178 include concerns regarding the practicality and effectiveness of the age verification methods proposed. Critics argue that while the intentions of the bill are to protect minors, the implementation of such systems may not be foolproof and could lead to unnecessary complications for both parents and providers. Furthermore, questions have arisen about the balance between keeping children safe online and enforcing too stringent regulations that may impede a child's access to beneficial resources available on social media. Proponents maintain that the bill is a critical step towards ensuring a safer online environment for young users.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1321

Social media use by minors.

IN SB0011

Minor access and use of social media.

IN HB1365

Ballot access for major and minor parties.

IN SB0002

Medicaid matters.

IN HB1103

Foreign trade offices.

IN SB0163

Social work licensure compact.

IN HB1106

Medicaid buy-in.

IN SB0234

Medicaid matters.

IN HB1360

Medicaid coverage for health related social needs.

IN SB0318

Required disclosures and access of foreign media.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.