Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR108

Introduced
5/19/21  
Introduced
5/19/21  
Refer
5/20/21  
Refer
5/20/21  
Report Pass
5/24/21  
Report Pass
5/24/21  
Passed
6/1/21  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law on civil liability for intentional dissemination of personally identifiable information

Impact

The proposed resolution points towards an intention to evaluate the legislative landscape surrounding doxing in Louisiana. By establishing a framework for civil liability for those who intentionally spread personal information, it aims to deter harmful actions while providing a means for victims to seek compensation. Introducing legal provisions on doxing may influence state laws concerning privacy rights and civil liabilities, ensuring victims of such acts receive due protection and recourse.

Summary

House Resolution 108 urges the Louisiana State Law Institute to conduct a study regarding the intentional dissemination of personally identifiable information, commonly known as 'doxing'. The bill highlights the increasing prevalence of doxing and its potential to cause significant harm, especially to public officials, safety officers, and vulnerable populations like minors. The resolution seeks to address how existing laws may inadequately protect against these actions that lead to disruption of public duty and personal safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 108 appears to be supportive among legislators who recognize the threats associated with doxing. The unanimous vote of 95-0 in favor of the resolution indicates strong bipartisan support for addressing the issues tied to personal privacy and safety when public information is weaponized. Lawmakers view this study as a necessary step to modernize existing statutes in light of growing concerns about privacy violations in the digital age.

Contention

While the resolution currently outlines a study, potential points of contention could emerge during subsequent discussions on legislative proposals arising from the study findings. Concerns may revolve around balancing freedom of speech and press against the need to protect individuals from harassment and harm through doxing. Any proposed legislation must carefully navigate First Amendment rights to avoid infringing on constitutionally guaranteed freedoms while also ensuring accountability for those who misuse personal information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB21

Provides for civil liability for the intentional dissemination of personally identifiable information

LA SB372

Enacting the civil liability for doxing act to prohibit intentionally publishing another person's personally identifiable information without the consent of the person whose information is published under certain circumstances and authorize a civil action for violations of the act to recover damages and obtain injunctive relief.

LA HCR92

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law on partition of community property

LA HCR102

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law and make recommendations regarding modular homes

LA HR109

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law relative to the consent of a curator to an abortion or sterilization of an interdict

LA SR158

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study Louisiana's lien laws.

LA SCR108

Requests Louisiana State Law Institute to study certain aspects of civil jury trial procedure.

LA SR194

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study Code of Civil Procedure provisions regarding succession proceedings.

LA HCR79

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study state laws governing domestic abuse, domestic violence, and stalking

LA SR37

Requests Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility of authorizing "series" limited liability companies in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.