Child Influencer Protections, Motorcycle Lane Splits and More: New Laws Taking Effect July 1 in Minnesota
- Minnesota will implement new laws on July 1, allowing motorcyclists to split lanes during traffic jams and slow-moving traffic.
- New laws will protect child influencers by requiring content creators to set aside earnings for minors in trust accounts.
- Entertainment venues hosting over 100 attendees must provide free water and allow sealed or empty bottles inside.
- People under 21 will require permits to operate a boat, with the requirement expanding by age over time.
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Child influencer protections, motorcycle lane splits and more: New laws taking effect July 1 in Minnesota
ST. PAUL — Tuesday marks a wide range of new laws going into effect in Minnesota, from allowing motorcycles to filter and lane split in traffic to ensuring minors are compensated for online content involving them. Lane splitting and filtering Motorcyclists will now be able to move between vehicles in traffic jams or slow-moving traffic under new lane filtering and splitting laws. Lane splitting — maneuvering between lanes of moving traffic — and…
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