Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not provide information on the replacement definition or the exact impact on current cases and enforcement.
Removing Definition of 'Content Harmful to Minors'
This bill removes part of Tennessee's Protect Tennessee Minors Act that defined what is considered harmful content for minors.
What This Bill Does
- Removes the definition of 'content harmful to minors' from the Protect Tennessee Minors Act.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who create, distribute, or view text, audio, imagery, or video content in Tennessee.
- Law enforcement and courts dealing with cases involving content harmful to minors.
Terms To Know
- Protect Tennessee Minors Act
- A law that previously defined what types of content were considered harmful to minors in Tennessee.
- Content Harmful to Minors
- Material that was previously defined as sexually explicit or exploitative and deemed inappropriate for minors under Tennessee law.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what replaces the removed definition of 'content harmful to minors'.
- It is unclear how this change will affect current cases involving content harmful to minors.
- The exact impact on enforcement and interpretation by courts remains uncertain.