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Amanda Crawford, Executive Director of DIR | The Texas Technology Consortium website

Texas publishes model policy on banned apps including TikTok

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SB 1893 created Government Code Chapter 620, requiring state agencies, the judicial branch, and local government entities, including cities, counties, and special purpose districts, to ban “covered applications”—which includes the social media service TikTok and any applications or services developed by the Chinese technology company ByteDance. It also directed the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) and the Texas Department of Public Safety to develop a model policy for the prohibition of covered applications.

DIR published the Model Covered Applications and Prohibited Technology Policy at https://dir.texas.gov/information-security/covered-applications-and-prohibited-technologies.

Governmental entities, as defined by Government Code Chapter 620, have until November 20, 2024, to adopt their own covered applications policy. Prohibited technology policies required by Governor Greg Abbott’s 2022 directive to state agencies must remain in place.

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