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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY BILL 590
January 3, 2022 - Offered by Representative Sortwell.
AB590-AA1,1,11 At the locations indicated, amend the bill as follows:
AB590-AA1,1,2 21. Page 2, line 5: after that line insert:
AB590-AA1,1,3 3“(bm) “Obscene” has the meaning given in s. 20.935 (1) (bm).”.
AB590-AA1,1,5 42. Page 2, line 9: after “may" insert “use his or her public position or office or
5the property or resources of this state to".
AB590-AA1,1,7 63. Page 2, line 13: after “may" insert “use his or her public position or office or
7the property or resources of the federal government to".
AB590-AA1,1,8 84. Page 2, line 14: after that line insert:
AB590-AA1,1,13 9“(c) Notwithstanding pars. (a) and (b), a state public official holding an elective
10office or a U.S. senator or representative in congress elected to his or her office in this
11state may report harassment, an apparent violation of law, content that is obscene
12or pornographic in nature, or expressive material not protected by the First
13Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to a social media Internet site.”.
AB590-AA1,2,1
15. Page 3, line 14: after that line insert:
AB590-AA1,2,2 2“(bm) “Obscene” means that all of the following apply to content:
AB590-AA1,2,43 1. An average individual, applying contemporary community standards, would
4find that the content, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest.
AB590-AA1,2,55 2. The content depicts or describes sexual conduct in a patently offensive way.
AB590-AA1,2,76 3. The content, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or
7scientific value.”.
AB590-AA1,2,9 86. Page 4, line 7: after “may" insert “use his or her position or office or the
9property or resources of this state to".
AB590-AA1,2,11 107. Page 4, line 10: after “may" insert “use his or her position or office or the
11property or resources of the federal government to".
AB590-AA1,2,12 128. Page 4, line 12: after that line insert:
AB590-AA1,2,17 13“(c) Notwithstanding pars. (a) and (b), an employee of a state agency or a federal
14government agency employee may report harassment, an apparent violation of law,
15content that is obscene or pornographic in nature, or expressive material not
16protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to a social media Internet
17site.”.
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