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Introduced
02/16/2023
02/16/2023
In Committee
06/02/2023
06/02/2023
Crossed Over
06/01/2023
06/01/2023
Passed
Dead
06/16/2023
06/16/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This act would provide identity theft protections by requiring reporting of breaches by certain municipal and state agencies, and would require notice to collective bargaining agents where required and requires an explanation of remediation services. Cybersecurity incidents would be reported to the Rhode Island state police. This act would take effect upon passage.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Identity Theft Protection Act of 2015 to provide additional identity theft protections. It requires municipal and state agencies, as well as persons who store or process personal information, to report data breaches and cybersecurity incidents to the Rhode Island State Police and affected individuals within 15 calendar days. The bill also mandates that remediation services be provided to affected individuals, including at least 5 years of coverage for those 18 and older, and coverage until age 18 plus 2 additional years for those under 18. Additionally, the bill requires employers to notify the collective bargaining agent of breaches where employees are represented by a union. The bill would take effect upon passage.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (10)
Lou DiPalma (D)*,
Jonathon Acosta (D),
Bob Britto (D),
John Burke (D),
Jessica de la Cruz (R),
Dawn Euer (D),
Meghan Kallman (D),
Sue Sosnowski (D),
Linda Ujifusa (D),
Sam Zurier (D),
Last Action
Referred to House Innovation, Internet, & Technology (on 06/02/2023)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://status.rilegislature.gov/ |
| BillText | https://webserver.rilegislature.gov/BillText23/SenateText23/S0425.pdf |
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