Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5684

Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Report Pass
6/8/23  
Engrossed
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  

Caption

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

Impact

The amendments introduced by H5684 are expected to significantly bolster state laws pertaining to identity protection and data security by holding agencies accountable for breaches of personal information. By mandating that agencies report breaches within a short timeframe, the bill aims to ensure swift responses to incidents, which is crucial in minimizing potential harm to individuals. Furthermore, the addition of remediation services for affected individuals further reinforces the commitment to safeguarding personal data. The bill's passage would thus align Rhode Island’s practices with growing national concerns over data privacy and cybersecurity, emphasizing proactive measures.

Summary

House Bill H5684 amends the Identity Theft Protection Act of 2015 to strengthen the obligations of municipal and state agencies regarding the handling of personal information and the protocols for reporting data breaches or cybersecurity incidents. The bill establishes clearer definitions of terms such as 'breach of the security of the system' and 'cybersecurity incident,' and requires immediate notification to affected individuals, law enforcement, and labor representatives in the event of a breach. It aims to enhance the protection of citizens' personal data against unauthorized access and misuse, providing a structured response to incidents that may compromise personal information.

Sentiment

General sentiment around H5684 appears supportive, particularly in light of increasing concerns regarding data privacy and identity theft in an increasingly digital world. Advocates argue that the bill addresses a critical gap in current law and reflects a necessary adaptation to modern threats to personal information. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications for state and municipal resources, particularly the burden of compliance with the heightened notification requirements, which may strain smaller agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention emerging in discussions around the bill center on the balance between effective data protection and the administrative burden placed on state and municipal agencies. Critics express apprehension over the feasibility of meeting stringent reporting guidelines within prescribed timeframes, especially for smaller agencies that may lack the resources to respond adequately to breaches. There are also concerns about the potential for increased liabilities for agencies and the implications for workers' privacy in cases where employee data is involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0425

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI S2664

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI H7884

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI H7566

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI H7883

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI S1037

Amends the Identity Theft Protection Act by eliminating current definitions and establishing new definitions. This act also raises the penalty provisions for violations.

RI H6346

Amends the Identity Theft Protection Act by eliminating current definitions and establishing new definitions. This act also raises the penalty provisions for violations.

RI H7565

Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015

RI S733

Identity Theft Protection Act/Changes

RI SB0360

Consumer protection: identity theft; identity theft protection act; modify. Amends ses. 3, 12 & 12b of 2004 PA 452 (MCL 445.63 et seq.); adds secs. 11a, 11b, 20, 20a, 20b & 20c & repeals secs. 15 & 17 of 2004 PA 452 (MCL 445.75 & 445.77).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.