South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1309

Introduced
2/4/26  

Caption

Restrict the processing of online personal data of individuals sixteen years of age or younger.

Impact

If enacted, HB1309 would significantly impact state laws related to child protection and online privacy. It would establish legal definitions for key terms such as 'operator' and 'personal data', which would provide clarity and enforceability around data handling practices for minors. The bill mandates that operators must delete the personal data of covered users within fourteen days of confirming their age, unless specific exceptions apply. This provision aims to empower minors and their guardians in making informed decisions about data usage and online interactions.

Summary

House Bill 1309 aims to enhance the privacy rights of individuals who are sixteen years of age or younger by restricting the processing of their online personal data. Under this legislation, operators of mobile and online services are prohibited from processing the personal data of 'covered users' unless specific conditions are met. Notably, if the user is under the age of twelve, the processing of their data is entirely banned unless it complies with federal regulations. For users aged twelve to sixteen, consent from a parent or legal guardian is required prior to data processing.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB1309 is the balance between data protection and operational restrictions for online services and apps. While proponents argue that the bill is necessary for safeguarding children from potential abuse and exploitation online, opponents warn that the stringent consent requirements could hinder the functionality of many services aimed at young users. This tension highlights the challenges of ensuring privacy while fostering a healthy digital environment where children can benefit from technology without compromising their safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB180

To require age verification before an individual may access an application from an online application store.

SD HB1128

Revise certain provisions related to sexual contact with a child under sixteen.

SD HB1218

Address the imposition of firearm restrictions on certain employees, officers, volunteers, and other individuals.

SD SB109

Permit a school district to implement a new or revised section 504 plan, individualized family service plan, or individualized education program for a student who is the child of an active-duty member of the United States armed forces.

SD HB1268

Prohibit processing of industrial hemp by extraction.

SD HB1239

Revise certain provisions related to the restriction of access to obscene materials in a public library or public school library.

SD HB1236

Expand the safety zone within which hunting and trapping are restricted.

SD HB1121

Revise passenger limits for holders of restricted minor's driving permits.

SD HB1139

Allow individualized investigative treatments for patients with life-threatening or debilitating diseases or conditions.

SD SB71

Revise provisions pertaining to the compulsory age for school attendance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.