This amendment extends the bill's sexually explicit materials requirements from libraries to also cover public bookstores, and creates a new statutory section establishing requirements and penalties for bookstores.
- Removes "in libraries" from the bill's catch title to reflect the broader scope of the amendment. (Page 1, above line 1)
- Adds "bookstores" to the catch title after "libraries" to indicate the bill now addresses both. (Page 1, line 1)
- Adds "public bookstores," to the bill's description of what the requirements apply to. (Page 1, line 2)
- Adds reference to the new statute W.S. 14-3-109 to the list of created sections. (Page 1, line 10)
- Changes the period placement in the text to properly end a sentence. (Page 1, line 13)
- Deletes an entire line of text. (Page 1, line 14)
- Adds reference to the new statute W.S. 14-3-109 in the conforming amendments section. (Page 2, line 3)
- Creates new statute W.S. 14-3-109 establishing that public bookstores must ensure sexually explicit materials are not accessible in children's sections and are properly cataloged and stored in adult sections. Establishes a civil penalty of $500 per day for violations after August 1, 2026, and provides that any county resident may bring a cause of action with potential for injunctive relief, damages, and attorney fees. (Page 2, after line 3)
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