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S 915

An Act ensuring temporary nursing service agency quality

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bruce Tarr

TLDR Act would improve terms-of-service labeling and readability to help consumers understand agreements; details and standards to be defined in the full text.

Hearing scheduled for 07/01/2025 from 01:00 PM-03:30 PM in Gardner Auditorium
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Bill Summary · S 915

Summary: S. 915 — TLDR Act (Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability Act)

Overview

  • Bill Number: S. 915
  • Title: TLDR Act (Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability Act)
  • Status: Introduced in the Senate
  • Introduced: March 10, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Senator Bill Cassidy
  • Related Bill: House companion HR 2019

The TLDR Act is named to reflect a focus on the labeling, design, and readability of terms-of-service (TOS) agreements. The formal citation language included in the introduced text confirms that the act may be cited as the TLDR Act.

Purpose and Intent

  • Based on the bill’s title, the central objective appears to be to improve how terms-of-service agreements are labeled, designed, and presented to users to enhance readability and comprehension.
  • The provided material does not include the bill’s specific statutory requirements, standards, or enforcement mechanisms. As such, the precise obligations on platforms, developers, or other entities are not detailed here.

Substantive Provisions (What the bill would do)

  • Not specified in the available version. The content provided only includes the citation clause—“This Act may be cited as the Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability Act or the TLDR Act.”
  • Readers should consult the full text of the introduced bill for concrete provisions, such as definitions, disclosure requirements, design standards, penalties, effective dates, or exemptions.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • 2025-03-10: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
  • 2025-03-10: Introduced in Senate
  • The bill has not (as of the provided information) advanced beyond referral to committee.

Sponsorship and Related Legislation

  • Sponsor (primary): Senator Bill Cassidy
  • Related/Companion Bill: HR 2019 (House companion)

Potential Impact and Stakeholders

  • With no specific provisions available, impact cannot be definitively characterized. In general terms, a bill focused on TOS labeling and readability could affect:
    • Online platforms and service providers by imposing labeling or presentation standards for TOS agreements.
    • Consumers, who might benefit from clearer, more accessible terms.
    • Legal and compliance teams tasked with implementing labeling/readability requirements.
  • Actual effects depend on the enacted text, including who must comply, what standards apply, enforcement, and timelines.

Next Steps

  • Monitor for the full text and any committee reports or amendments.
  • If advanced, the bill would typically proceed to debate and votes on the Senate floor, followed by potential reconciliation with any House version (HR 2019) if applicable.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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