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KS HB 2772

KS HB 2772: Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to require businesses to assess and mitigate risks of compulsive use in minors; enacting the Kans… Verified

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Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to require businesses to assess and mitigate risks of compulsive use in minors; enacting the Kansas stopping likeness abuse by nonconsensual digital replicas act to create a private right of action for the unauthorized digital replication and…

AI Summary

This bill establishes regulations to protect minors from compulsive use, addresses unauthorized digital likenesses, and ensures transparency in chatbot interactions.

Business Impact

If you operate a digital platform in Kansas, you must assess risks for minors and ensure transparency in chatbot use or face legal action.

State
Kansas
Bill Number
HB 2772
Status
Unknown
Risk Level
Medium
Category
Comprehensive
Last Verified
Jun 3, 2026
Data Updated
Jun 3, 2026
What do these statuses mean?
Introduced — Filed in the legislature; not yet heard in committee
In Committee — Assigned to and being reviewed by a legislative committee
Passed — Approved by one or both chambers; awaiting further action
Signed / Enacted — Signed into law by the governor; may or may not be in effect yet
Dead / Vetoed — Vetoed, failed to pass, or session expired without action
Unknown — Status data not yet available or awaiting classification

Affected Industries

Digital Platforms Technology Services

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What This Means

Kansas HB 2772 introduces regulations aimed at protecting minors from compulsive digital use, preventing unauthorized digital likeness exploitation, and ensuring transparency in chatbot interactions.

Key Provisions

Compliance Checklist

Assess and mitigate risks of compulsive use for minors
Who: Businesses operating digital platforms
Penalty: Legal action for non-compliance
Ensure transparency in chatbot interactions
Who: Businesses using chatbots
Penalty: Legal action for deceptive practices

Related & Companion Bills

Kansas HB2772 — Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to requ… Kansas SB 499 — Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to requ… Kansas SB499 — Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to requ…

Full Legal Analysis

Kansas HB 2772 encompasses three main acts: the Kansas Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, the Kansas Stopping Likeness Abuse by Nonconsensual Digital Replicas Act, and the Kansas Saving Human Connection Act. The first act establishes a framework for businesses to assess and mitigate risks associated with compulsive use of their products by minors, encouraging a proactive approach to user engagement and design. The second act creates a private right of action for individuals whose digital likenesses are replicated or distributed without consent, thereby enhancing personal privacy rights in the digital realm. The third act focuses on chatbot interactions, aiming to prohibit deceptive practices that could mislead users about their engagement with AI systems.

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