If enacted, this bill would amend current Arizona statutes by adding a new section that explicitly prohibits public entities, including state agencies, cities, towns, counties, and their contractors, from exposing minors to sexually explicit materials. It would also prevent the use of facilities or properties owned, leased, or managed by these entities for filming or facilitating sexually explicit acts. Violations of this prohibition would be classified as a class 5 felony.

Additionally, the bill would define key terms related to sexually explicit materials, including "sexual conduct," "sexual excitement," and "ultimate sexual acts." These definitions would clarify what constitutes sexually explicit materials, which includes various forms of textual, visual, or audio content that depict specific sexual activities or states. Overall, the bill aims to strengthen protections for minors against exposure to sexually explicit content in public settings.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 38-452