This bill addresses offenses related to child sexual abuse material.
This bill:
- defines the term of "apparent child sexual abuse material" to address material created or generated by artificial intelligence that depicts realistic minors;
- defines the term of "obscene child sexual abuse material";
- amends the definition of "child sexual abuse material" to remove artificially generated material;
- creates standalone offenses for:
possession of apparent child sexual abuse material;distribution of apparent child sexual abuse material in certain circumstances; and producing, distributing, receiving, or possessing with intent to distribute, obscene child sexual abuse material; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.Statutes affected:
Introduced: 9-7-215, 17-72-301, 26B-1-234, 26B-2-120, 53-29-202, 53-29-203, 53-29-205, 63G-2-103, 63M-7-404.5, 67-5-21, 76-3-203.5, 76-3-407, 76-17-401, 77-4-201, 80-1-102, 81-9-402, 81-13-203