Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disclosure of breach of personally identifiable information and to require that agencies, individuals, and commercial entities offer free credit monitoring services in certain situations.
IDENTITY THEFT -- Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disclosure of breach of personally identifiable information and to require that agencies, individuals, and commercial entities offer free credit monitoring services in certain situations.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disclosure of breach of personally identifiable information and to require that agencies, individuals, and commercial entities offer free credit monitoring services in certain situations. was introduced in the 2025 Idaho Legislative Session by . This bill is categorized under general legislation. The most recent floor vote was 27-6 (passed). View the full bill text and voting record on the Idaho Legislature website.
FISCAL NOTE
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This legislation has no calculable fiscal impact, as it does not directly cause any revenue or expenditures at the state or local level. However, if an agency is made responsible for offering 12 months of credit monitoring in the event of a data breach, agency expenses could be $150 per victim, based on market rates.
SOP revised: 03/07/2025, 9:35 AM
HOW THEY VOTED
Senate Third Reading
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YEA (27)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (2)
LATEST ACTION
Retained on General Orders
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Mar 10, 2025
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