North Carolina H83 revises laws on minors and human trafficking, increasing penalties for disseminating harmful material and exhibiting harmful.
North Carolina H83 increases the punishment for disseminating harmful material to minors and exhibiting harmful performances to minors. It also establishes the offense of habitual indecent exposure and allows courts to consider sex offender registration for certain convictions. The bill mandates transportation network companies to obtain parental consent before providing services to unemancipated minors. Effective December 1, 2025, it applies to ride requests and offenses committed on or after that date.
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