CS/CS/SB 978: Unlawful Use of Personal ID Info.
GENERAL BILL by Commerce and Consumer Services ; Judiciary ; Campbell ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Aronberg
Unlawful Use of Personal ID Info.; includes other information within definition of term "personal identification information"; defines term "counterfeit or fictitious personal identification information"; revises criminal penalties re offense of fraudulently using, or possessing with intent to fraudulently use, said info; requires business persons maintaining computerized data that includes personal info to disclose breaches of system security under certain circumstance, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 5/6/2005 Senate - Died in Committee on Justice Appropriations, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 481 (Ch. 2005-229)
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Bill History
| Date | Chamber | Action | 
|---|---|---|
| 1/26/2005 | Senate | • Filed | 
| 2/9/2005 | Senate | • Referred to Judiciary; Commerce and Consumer Services; Criminal Justice; Justice Appropriations | 
| 3/8/2005 | Senate | • Introduced, referred to Judiciary; Commerce and Consumer Services; Criminal Justice; Justice Appropriations -SJ 00062 | 
| 4/1/2005 | Senate | • On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 04/06/05, 2:00 pm, 401-S --Not considered | 
| 4/7/2005 | Senate | • On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 04/12/05, 9:00 am, 401-S | 
| 4/12/2005 | Senate | • CS by Judiciary; YEAS  8  NAYS  0 -SJ 00462; CS read first time on 04/19/05 -SJ 00467 | 
| 4/15/2005 | Senate | • Now in Commerce and Consumer Services -SJ 00462 | 
| 4/20/2005 | Senate | • On Committee agenda-- Commerce and Consumer Services, 04/25/05, 3:15 pm, 401-S | 
| 4/25/2005 | Senate | • CS/CS by Commerce and Consumer Services; YEAS  7  NAYS  0 -SJ 00639; CS read first time on 04/27/05 -SJ 00643 | 
| 4/27/2005 | Senate | • Now in Criminal Justice -SJ 00639 | 
| 4/28/2005 | Senate | • Withdrawn from Criminal Justice -SJ 00689; Now in Justice Appropriations | 
| 5/6/2005 | Senate | • Died in Committee on Justice Appropriations, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 481 (Ch. 2005-229) |