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AB 321 (Roger Hernández)
Juvenile offenders: obscene material.

Existing law requires the adopted course of study for grades 1 to 6, inclusive, and for grades 7 to 12, inclusive, to offer courses in specified areas of study.

This bill would authorize a school district to provide instruction regarding the potential risks and consequences of creating and sharing sexually suggestive or sexually explicit materials through cellular telephones, social networking Internet Web sites, computer networks, or other digital media.

Existing law provides that any person under 18 years of age who commits a crime is within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, except as specified. Existing law makes it a felony to knowingly possess or control any matter that contains or incorporates the use of a person under 18 years of age personally engaging in or simulating sexual conduct, as specified.

This bill would require the court, if the sexually explicit matter was in the possession of a minor, to order the minor to perform community service and to undergo counseling, with the cost of counseling to be borne by the minor’s parents, as specified. The bill would also make legislative findings and declarations regarding the problems associated with sexting, which is defined as the sending or receiving of sexually explicit pictures or video images via cellular phone or similar electronic device.

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Bill Text
  • Latest version: 03/30/11 - Amended Assembly
  • 02/09/11 - Introduced (pdf)

  • Bill Location
  • Assembly Desk Asm Appropriations

  • Last Action:
  • 02/01/12: From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56.

  • Votes
  • 04/05/11 - Asm Public Safety: 7-0 (PASS)

  • Bill Analysis
  • 04/12/11 - Appropriations
  • 04/04/11 - Public Safety
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