Progress

Current status
in force
01 Mar 2024 in force
23 Mar 2023 adopted
01 Mar 2023 adopted
30 Jan 2023 under deliberation

Scope

Implementers
United States of America
Policy Area
Content moderation
Policy Instrument
Content moderation regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament
Implementation Level
subnational

Timeline of events

01 Mar 2024
in force

Implemented Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) including content moderation regulation

On 1 March 2024, the Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152), including content moderation regulation, was implemented. In particular, the Act requires social media companies for accounts held by residents under the age of 18 to prohibit direct messagi…

Source
Event type law
Action type implementation
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
23 Mar 2023
adopted

Signed Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) including content moderation regulation

On 23 March 2023, the Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152), including content moderation regulation, was signed into law by the Governor of Utah. In particular, the Act would require social media companies for accounts held by residents under the ag…

Source
Event type law
Action type signing
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
01 Mar 2023
adopted

Adopted Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) including content moderation regulation

On 1 March 2023, the Senate adopted the Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152). In particular, the Act would require social media companies for accounts held by residents under the age of 18 to prohibit direct messaging with certain accounts, not…

Source
Event type law
Action type adoption
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
30 Jan 2023
under deliberation

Introduced Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) including content moderation regulation

On 30 January 2023, the Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) was introduced in the Senate. In particular, the Act would require social media companies for accounts held by residents under the age of 18 to prohibit direct messaging with certain …

Source
Event type law
Action type introduction
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament