Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00310

Introduced
2/25/16  

Caption

An Act Requiring Kill Switches For Smartphones.

Impact

If enacted, SB00310 would modify existing regulations relating to mobile device sales and security features. By mandating the inclusion of kill switches in new smartphone models, the state seeks to not only protect consumers but also encourage manufacturers to prioritize security in their designs. This regulatory change may set a precedent for similar legislation in other states, promoting broader industry standards for mobile device safety.

Summary

SB00310, titled 'An Act Requiring Kill Switches For Smartphones,' aims to enhance the security of smartphones sold in the state by requiring that new smartphone models include a kill switch. This feature is intended to render the smartphone inoperable to unauthorized users, thereby reducing theft and enhancing consumer protection. The bill is a continuation of provisions that were initially set forth in 2015, intended to mitigate the rampant theft of mobile devices, which has become a significant issue in urban areas.

Contention

While proponents argue that kill switches will significantly deter smartphone theft, there are concerns about potential complications, such as the implications for users who may forget or fail to activate the kill switch correctly. Some advocates for consumer rights also express worries about the balance between security and user autonomy, suggesting that overly stringent regulations could infringe on consumer choice. Additionally, there may be debates pertaining to the economic impact on manufacturers and retailers, especially regarding compliance costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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