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REPORT Act

5/24/2024, 1:42 PM

Summary of Bill S 474

The REPORT Act, also known as Bill 118 s 474, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to improve transparency and accountability in government by requiring federal agencies to report on their activities and expenditures.

Under the REPORT Act, federal agencies would be required to submit detailed reports to Congress on a quarterly basis. These reports would include information on the agency's budget, spending, and performance metrics. The goal of these reports is to provide Congress and the public with a better understanding of how taxpayer dollars are being used and whether federal agencies are meeting their goals and objectives.

In addition to the quarterly reports, the REPORT Act also requires federal agencies to publish this information on their websites in a user-friendly format. This would make it easier for the public to access and understand the information being reported by federal agencies. Overall, the REPORT Act aims to increase transparency and accountability in government by requiring federal agencies to regularly report on their activities and expenditures. This would allow Congress and the public to better monitor how taxpayer dollars are being spent and hold federal agencies accountable for their performance.

Congressional Summary of S 474

Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology Act or the REPORT Act

This bill makes changes to the federal framework governing the reporting of crimes involving the online sexual exploitation of children.

Specifically, the bill makes changes to the requirements for electronic communication service providers and remote computing service providers (providers) to submit reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) when they become aware of violations involving the online sexual exploitation of children.

Among the changes, the bill

  • increases the amount of time—from 90 days to 1 year—that a provider must preserve the contents of a report,
  • requires (currently, authorizes) providers to report on a violation that may be planned or imminent, and
  • extends the requirement for providers to report apparent violations involving the sexual exploitation of children to instances involving child sex trafficking or coercion or enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or any other illegal sexual activity.

Additionally, the bill increases the maximum fines for providers who knowingly and willfully fail to submit reports.

Finally, the bill limits the liability of vendors that contract with NCMEC for claims arising from storing and transferring visual depictions of child sexual abuse material (i.e., child pornography). It also limits the liability of minors, or persons acting on behalf of minors, for reporting to NCMEC's CyberTipline apparent violations involving child sexual abuse material in which the child is depicted, including a copy of the visual depiction of the minor.

Current Status of Bill S 474

Bill S 474 is currently in the status of Signed by President since May 7, 2024. Bill S 474 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on February 16, 2023.  Bill S 474's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 118-59. as of May 7, 2024

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 474

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
15
Democrat Cosponsors
6
Republican Cosponsors
9
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 474

Primary Policy Focus

Crime and Law Enforcement

Potential Impact Areas

- Civil actions and liability
- Crimes against children
- Criminal justice information and records
- Domestic violence and child abuse
- Internet, web applications, social media
- Pornography

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 474

REPORT Act
REPORT Act
REPORT Act
Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology Act
REPORT Act
Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology Act
Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology Act
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen reporting to the CyberTipline related to online sexual exploitation of children, to modernize liabilities for such reports, to preserve the contents of such reports for 1 year, and for other purposes.
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen reporting to the CyberTipline related to online sexual exploitation of children, to modernize liabilities for such reports, to preserve the contents of such reports for 1 year, and for other purposes.

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