HomeLegal DirectoryND HB 1386 (CSAM laws cover computer-generated/AI images of minors)

In effect Limited protection

North Dakota AI CSAM Amendments (HB 1386, 12.1-27.2)

North Dakota · N.D. Cent. Code 12.1-27.2-01, 12.1-27.2-04.1; 2025 N.D. Laws (HB 1386)

North Dakota expanded its child sexual abuse material laws to apply to computer-generated images depicting a minor engaged in sexual conduct. It revised the definition of 'minor' so that it includes a computer-generated image that appears to depict a person under 18. This closes a gap for AI-generated or synthetic imagery, so possessing such material is prohibited even when no real child was depicted.

Technical detail

HB 1386 amended N.D. Cent. Code 12.1-27.2-01 and 12.1-27.2-04.1 to add a 'computer-generated image' concept and to define 'minor' to include a computer-generated visual representation appearing to depict an individual under 18.

Who is protected: Children, and the broader public interest in preventing sexual exploitation material, including AI-generated depictions that appear to show minors.

Who must comply: Any person in North Dakota.

Key facts

JurisdictionNorth Dakota
LevelState
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2025-08-01
Enacted2025-04-23
CitationN.D. Cent. Code 12.1-27.2-01, 12.1-27.2-04.1; 2025 N.D. Laws (HB 1386)
Enforced byNorth Dakota law enforcement and prosecutors; North Dakota courts.
PenaltiesFelony. Possessing a computer-generated image of child sexual abuse material is generally a class C felony, increasing to a class B felony in aggravated cases.
Topicschildren's online safety · AI-generated images
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceNorth Dakota HB 1386 (Possessing Certain Computer-Generated Images; ch. 12.1-27.2) ↗

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