Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7953

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform.

Impact

If passed, H7953 will profoundly affect how social media companies operate within Rhode Island. By enforcing age verification protocols, the bill seeks to protect minors from exposure to inappropriate content and online risks. The legislation mandates that social media companies devise acceptable methods of identification to validate the age of users effectively. Moreover, penalties for violations could see social media companies facing administrative fines imposed by the department of business regulation, thereby incentivizing adherence to the new standards. The enforcement of such regulations could lead to companies reevaluating their user policies in Rhode Island, potentially impacting user access across their platforms.

Summary

House Bill 7953, also known as the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting minors from becoming account holders on social media platforms. The bill stipulates that commencing January 1, 2027, no Rhode Island resident under the age of eighteen will be allowed to have an account on such platforms. Social media companies are also required to implement age verification processes for both new and existing accounts to ensure compliance with this mandate. These verification processes must be established within a fourteen-day window for existing accounts, or access will be denied until verification is achieved.

Contention

The bill has sparked a debate around the balance between safeguarding minors online and the implications of regulating social media platforms. Proponents argue that preventative measures are necessary to shield younger users from online dangers, which have become increasingly pertinent with rising concerns over mental health and online bullying. Critics, however, raise concerns about privacy issues associated with age verification and the logistical challenges that social media companies may face in implementing these requirements. They also question the effectiveness of such regulations in genuinely protecting children from harmful online content while also considering the potential overreach in governmental interference with the digital lives of citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0929

Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform unless the minor has the express consent of a parent or guardian.

RI H5291

Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform unless the minor has the express consent of a parent or guardian.

RI S0142

Permits Rhode Island residents, 21 years of age or older, to carry a concealed handgun, without a permit.

RI H6276

Creates the resilient Rhode Island property resilience act.

RI S0761

This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year.

RI H6071

This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year.

RI S0428

Amends the pension benefits for both current and former Rhode Island state police members, and would extend the time period a member may serve in the Rhode Island state police.

RI H5999

Amends the pension benefits for both current and former Rhode Island state police members, and would extend the time period a member may serve in the Rhode Island state police.

RI S0220

Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.

RI H5461

Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.

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