The bill H.683 aims to regulate public nudity by prohibiting individuals from knowingly exposing their pubic area, genitals, or buttocks in public places where they can be seen by others. It defines a public place to include private property visible from public spaces, such as sidewalks or roads. Violators of this provision could face penalties of up to six months in prison, a fine of up to $500, or both. However, there are exceptions for individuals disrobing in designated areas like changing rooms.

Additionally, the bill empowers municipal legislative bodies to create ordinances or bylaws that specify public places where nudity is permitted and to issue permits for events allowing nudity. This provision allows for local governance and flexibility in managing public nudity within municipalities. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.