Parental Rights in Social Media Act
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| Parental Rights in Social Media | |
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| Nebraska Legislature | |
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| Citation | §86-1701 to §86-1705 |
| Territorial extent | State of Nebraska |
| Passed | May 14, 2025 |
| Signed by | Jim Pillen |
| Signed | May 20, 2025 |
| Effective | July 1, 2026 |
| Introduced by | Tanya Storer at the request of the governor |
| Introduced | January 17, 2025 |
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| Summary | |
| requires anyone under 18 to have parental consent before making a social media account and requires social media platforms to have age verification | |
| Status: Not yet in force | |
The Parental Rights in Social Media Act also known as LB 383 is a Nebraska law that was signed into law in May 2025 by Governor Jim Pillen and was introduced by Tanya Storer on behalf of the Governor after saying that he would look for ways to regulate social media for minors within the state.[1][2][3]