Motor vehicle sales and use tax; definition of sale price.
The Vulnerable Youth Protection Act creates a private civil remedy against those who knowingly cause or contribute to a minor’s social transition or prohibited medical procedures,
The Vulnerable Youth Protection Act creates a private civil remedy against those who knowingly cause or contribute to a minor’s social transition or prohibited medical procedures,
Note on sources and scope
- The materials you supplied include multiple, conflicting drafts and provisions from different jurisdictions (an Arkansas “Vulnerable Youth Protection Act”, unrelated Indiana taxation language, and a short Illinois technical change), and the document header/title (an appropriation for United Way / 211 Mississippi helpline) does not match the primary bill text included.
- Below is a focused summary of the primary substantive text contained in the packet — the Arkansas House Bill 1668 (Engrossed H3/19/25) titled the “Vulnerable Youth Protection Act” — together with procedural status drawn from the ledger you provided. If you intended a different HB 1668 (different state or subject), please confirm and I will re-summarize.
Creates the “Vulnerable Youth Protection Act,” establishing a private civil cause of action against persons who “knowingly cause or contribute to” (a) the social transitioning of a minor or (b) castration, sterilization, or mutilation of a minor. The stated aim is to provide remedies to minors and parents for harms resulting from such conduct.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a side-by-side comparison of the original introduced text and Amendment No. 1; or
- Prepare a shorter fact sheet focused on impacts to specific stakeholders (medical providers, schools, parents); or
- Re-check whether you meant the appropriation/United Way/211 Mississippi helpline bill and summarize that instead.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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