Protect Tennessee Minors Act (SB 1792/HB 1614, 2024 Tenn. Pub. Acts ch. 1021)
In forceTenn. Code Ann. section 39-17-912
Requires an individual or commercial entity that publishes or distributes a website on which one third or more of total content is content harmful to minors to perform reasonable age verification before granting access, and to re-verify after each age-verified session of at most 60 minutes. Verifiers must retain seven years of anonymized age verification data and may not retain personally identifying information. A violation is a Class C felony.
| Age threshold | 18 |
| Verification methods | gov id, transactional data |
| Penalties | Class C felony for a violation of the age verification or data retention requirements; civil damages liability to individuals harmed. |
| Enforcement body | Tennessee Attorney General may bring actions; individuals may sue for damages from a minor's access or from unlawful retention of identifying information. |
| Private suits | yes |
Litigation: Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Skrmetti, No. 2:24-cv-02933 (W.D. Tenn.); appeal No. 24-6158 (6th Cir.) (U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, formerly on appeal to the Sixth Circuit). Preliminarily enjoined on December 30, 2024, before the law took effect. The Sixth Circuit stayed that injunction on January 13, 2025, allowing enforcement to proceed, and on November 4, 2025 vacated the injunction and remanded for proceedings consistent with the Supreme Court's June 2025 decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton. The law is enforceable as of this date.