SB186 KS passed

Modifying elements in the crimes of sexual exploitation of a child, unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child and breach of privacy, prohibiting certain acts related to visual depictions in which the person depicted is indistinguishable from a real child, morphed from a real child's image or generated without any actual child involvement, prohibiting dissemination of certain items that appear to depict or purport to depict an identifiable person, requiring affidavits or sworn testimony in suppo

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Plain-English summary

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY**: This bill strengthens laws against the sexual exploitation of children and the unlawful transmission of visual depictions involving children, including new restrictions on certain digital images and requirements for law enforcement procedures. 2. **KEY REQUIREMENTS**: - Ensure that no visual depictions are created or shared that resemble real children or are generated without actual child involvement. - If your business deals with visual content, implement policies to prevent the dissemination of prohibited items that appear to depict identifiable individuals. - Be prepared to provide affidavits or sworn testimony to law enforcement if required. 3. **DEADLINES**: The bill is effective immediately upon passage, so compliance is required right away. 4. **PENALTIES**: Violations can lead to criminal charges, which may include fines and imprisonment. Additionally, businesses could face legal action if found to be distributing prohibited content. 5. **SMB IMPACT**: Small businesses involved in media, marketing, or digital content creation must review their practices to ensure compliance with these new restrictions, potentially requiring updates to policies and training for employees to avoid legal repercussions.

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Modifying elements in the crimes of sexual exploitation of a child, unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child and breach of privacy, prohibiting certain acts related to visual depictions in which the person depicted is indistinguishable from a real child, morphed from a real child's image or generated without any actual child involvement, prohibiting dissemination of certain items that appear to depict or purport to depict an identifiable person, requiring affidavits or sworn testimony in support of probable cause to be made available to law enforcement, requiring the statement of facts sufficient to show probable cause justifying a search warrant to be made by a law enforcement officer, requiring that certain prior convictions be considered when bond is being set for certain sex offenses and specifying minimum requirements and conditions for such bond; relating to appearance bonds, requiring warrants for failure to appear to be given to sureties, allowing bond forfeiture to be set aside in certain circumstances and requiring remission in certain circumstances and prohibiting a compensated surety from making a loan for certain portions of the minimum appearance bond premium required.


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