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PA HB2332

PA HB2332
Relating to, in labor and employment settings, the protection of user names, passwords or other means necessary to access a private or personal social media account, service or Internet website.


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
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Introduced Session

2011-2012 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act relating to, in labor and employment settings, the protection of user names, passwords or other means necessary to access a private or personal social media account, service or Internet website.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the Social Media Privacy Protection Act, prohibits employers in Pennsylvania from demanding that current or prospective employees reveal their user names, passwords, or any other information needed to access their private social media accounts, services, or websites. It also prevents employers from firing, disciplining, or refusing to hire someone because they won't share this personal login information. However, the bill clarifies that employers can still set rules for how employees use company-provided electronic devices and the internet for work-related purposes, and they can monitor the use of these company devices as long as they comply with the privacy protections outlined. Employers are also permitted to access any information about employees or job applicants that is publicly available. Violating these provisions can result in a civil penalty of up to $5,000, plus the reimbursement of reasonable attorney fees.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (29)

Last Action

Referred to LABOR AND INDUSTRY (on 06/18/2012)

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