Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1576

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Interactive computer service providers; require parental consent and access to minor user's account history.

Impact

The enactment of HB1576 significantly alters the legal landscape concerning online interactions for minors. It introduces strict liability for interactive computer service providers who fail to comply with the age verification and consent protocols. These provisions aim to protect minors from potential exploitation while using digital services and to ensure that parents are more engaged in their children's online experiences. Moreover, by providing for civil complaints and penalties for violations, this bill is set to foster a more secure online environment for minors against harmful content and interactions.

Summary

House Bill 1576 is an act aimed at regulating the agreements between interactive computer service providers and minors by prohibiting these providers from entering into contracts with minors without prior parental consent. This legislation notably introduces new sections to the Mississippi Code, establishing clear definitions, procedures for obtaining consent, and requirements for age verification methods. A critical aspect of this bill mandates that parents must have access to their child's user history on such platforms, which emphasizes the intention to enhance parental oversight over minors' online activities.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Advocates for children's rights and privacy applaud the safeguards it seeks to implement, yet concerns arise regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of such strict regulations. Digital service providers may challenge the requirements for parental consent and user history access due to privacy implications and operational challenges. Additionally, there is a fear that overly stringent regulations could restrict minors' access to beneficial digital platforms, potentially infringing upon their rights to information and learning opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2510

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

MS HB120

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB1155

Minors; prohibit health-care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB1333

Department of Information Technology Services; require all state agencies to use for computer equipment and services.

MS SB2893

Health-care decisions; require parental consent for those affecting unemancipated minors with limited exceptions.

MS SB2895

Parental consent for minor's healthcare treatment; establish certain provisions related thereto.

MS SB2763

Special education program; require parental consent.

MS SB2535

MS Future Innovators Act; enact to require high-school computer science or CTE with embedded computer science course.

MS SB2496

Mississippi Earned Wage Access Services Act; enact.

MS HB1078

"Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act"; remove wait list requirement and restrictive certification of services language.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.