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2003 SESSION

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HB 2175 Identity theft.

Introduced by: Robert B. Bell | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS PASSED: (all summaries)

Identity theft. Limits the appearance of social security numbers on identification cards and parcels. The bill punishes the distribution or possession with intent to distribute another's personal identifying information or the distribution of the means by which personal information may be stolen. The bill creates a mechanism whereby a victim may expunge a criminal charge resulting from identity theft. The bill punishes obtaining goods and services, and identification documents and information of another. The bill requires the Library Board to develop regulations providing for the destruction of social security numbers in public records. The bill allows a clerk of court to refuse to record a document upon which there appears a grantor's or grantee's social security number. The bill sets up a procedure for blocking credit misinformation appearing in a credit report.


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