California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB874

Introduced
2/16/17  
Failed
2/1/18  

Caption

Identity theft.

Impact

If passed, AB 874 would reinforce California's legal framework regarding identity theft by emphasizing the protectiveness of individuals’ personal data. This could lead to increased awareness and vigilance among both consumers and businesses in protecting personal information. Moreover, the bill may provoke a revision of law enforcement protocols regarding how identity theft cases are investigated and prosecuted, ensuring that they adhere to the updated standards set by the bill. There is potential for increased resources to be allocated toward prevention efforts and victim support.

Summary

Assembly Bill 874, introduced by Assembly Member Lackey, seeks to address the issue of identity theft in California. The bill highlights the existing law that penalizes individuals who willfully obtain another person’s personal identifying information for unlawful purposes. The original law provides that such actions can result in a public offense, punishable by fines, imprisonment for up to one year, or both. The intent behind AB 874 is to strengthen these provisions and assert legislative intent regarding the severity of identity theft as a crime.

Contention

The discussions surrounding AB 874 might touch on varying opinions regarding the effectiveness of current identity theft laws. Proponents argue that clarifying legislative intent is necessary for reinforcing protections against identity theft. In contrast, critics may voice concerns about the adequacy of existing laws and whether merely stating legislative intent will lead to substantive changes in how identity theft crimes are addressed. This discrepancy highlights ongoing debates around appropriate legal responses to evolving threats in digital and personal privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB335

Retail theft.

CA AB2406

Crimes: theft.

CA SB923

Theft.

CA SB905

Crimes: theft from a vehicle.

CA AB1787

Theft: shoplifting.

CA AB1802

Crimes: organized theft.

CA SB982

Crimes: organized theft.

CA AB329

Theft: jurisdiction.

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