A bill for an act limiting the release of personal information maintained by the department of transportation to out-of-state persons, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 2145.)
Impact
The implications of SF2280 on state law include a tightening of existing privacy protections concerning personal data held by state agencies. By restricting access to personal information, the bill aims to strengthen the confidentiality of individuals' data. However, it still allows for some legal disclosures to law enforcement agencies and certain licensed professionals, which could facilitate investigations but limits broader access. The bill also establishes penalties for violations of this new regulation, classifying infractions as simple misdemeanors, which may deter unauthorized access to sensitive information.
Summary
Senate File 2280 aims to restrict the release of personal information held by the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) to out-of-state persons. The bill modifies the current regulations regarding personal data by prohibiting the DOT from releasing identifying information such as the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of motor vehicle registrants except under specific circumstances. This includes requiring express written consent from the individual whose information is being requested or a court order if such data is to be used in relation to traffic violations or other penalties.
Contention
Points of contention surrounding SF2280 largely revolve around the balance between public safety and individual privacy rights. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to protect citizens' personal information from misuse, particularly in an increasingly digital world where data breaches are prevalent. Conversely, critics express concerns that the bill could hinder law enforcement's ability to access crucial information for traffic violation enforcement and investigations. The fines associated with violations of the bill also raise questions about their effectiveness in ensuring compliance without placing undue burdens on those seeking legitimate access to public records.
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A bill for an act limiting the release of personal information maintained by the department of transportation to out-of-state persons, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2280.)
A bill for an act limiting the release of personal information maintained by the department of transportation to out-of-state persons, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2280.)
A bill for an act limiting the release of personal information maintained by the department of transportation to out-of-state persons, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 259.)
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