Compelled Speech Without Knowledge
This provision requires individuals to publish government-mandated corrections even when they "does not know or has no reason to believe that the information is false" (Section 63(4)). This creates strict liability for speechβthe Division can compel you to publicly endorse its version of "truth" regardless of your good faith, intent, or reasonable belief. You must publish corrections "in the specified form and manner" at your own cost, potentially including newspaper publication when "consequences are extreme" (undefined standard). This fundamentally violates freedom of expression by forcing affirmative speech without requiring knowledge or intent, determined by a presidentially-appointed administrative body rather than courts, and applying to the bill's vague definitions of misinformation and hate speech.