The proposed bill, HB2169, aims to prohibit the possession, trafficking, or importation of child sex dolls, classifying violations as a class 4 felony. It defines a "child sex doll" as an anatomically correct doll, mannequin, or robot resembling a child under 12 years old, intended for sexual stimulation. The bill outlines specific actions that constitute possession, trafficking, and importing of such dolls, and establishes that possessing two or more may imply intent to traffic. Additionally, it exempts common carriers from penalties if they unknowingly transport a child sex doll.

The bill also mandates the Administrative Office of the Courts to report annually on convictions related to these offenses, starting December 31, 2024. Notably, it removes the requirement for individuals convicted of these offenses to register as sex offenders and expands the definition of sexual exploitation of a minor to include actions involving child sex dolls that replicate the features of real minors. Overall, the bill strengthens legal measures against child sex dolls while ensuring certain protections for common carriers.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 13-1405
House Engrossed Version: 13-1405
Senate Engrossed Version: 13-1429, 13-3553
Chaptered Version: 13-1429, 13-3553