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The bill directs a 2025–26 interim study to review North Dakota laws on crimes against children, update terminology, assess AI-related issues, and propose recommendations and poten
The bill directs a 2025–26 interim study to review North Dakota laws on crimes against children, update terminology, assess AI-related issues, and propose recommendations and poten
Title: An act to provide for a legislative management study regarding a review of state laws relating to criminal conduct against children
Status: Filed with Secretary of State (filed 04/16/2025). Introduced Nov 19, 2024. Enrolled and passed by the Legislature; study to occur during the 2025–26 interim.
HB 1410 directs the Legislative Management (the Legislature’s interim staff/oversight body) to conduct a focused study during the 2025–26 interim on North Dakota state laws that address criminal conduct against children. The study’s intent is to review current statutory language, identify gaps or outdated terms, consider emerging technologies (notably artificial intelligence) in child-exploitation crimes, and produce findings and legislative recommendations to strengthen protections for child victims and to improve investigation/prosecution tools.
Note: Multiple unrelated bills in other states also use the identifier “HB 1410.” This summary pertains to the act establishing the Legislative Management study on crimes against children (North Dakota).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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