Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0108

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/23/22  

Caption

Social credit scores-use prohibited.

Impact

The implications of SF0108 are significant for state laws concerning data protection and individual rights. By prohibiting social credit scoring practices, the bill seeks to establish clear boundaries on how personal data is used by corporations and other entities. If enacted, this would lead to changes in how businesses evaluate consumer behaviors and could inhibit the development of some scoring systems that rely on personal data collection. The bill promises to enhance consumer protections in an era where privacy concerns are more pronounced than ever, aligning state regulations with the rights of individuals.

Summary

SF0108 is a legislative bill aimed at prohibiting the use of social credit scores in the state. The bill addresses growing concerns regarding privacy and the potential misuse of personal data in scoring individuals based on various criteria, which could lead to discrimination and a lack of transparency in how scores are computed. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential to safeguard citizens' rights and protect them from invasive practices that could infringe upon their freedoms. As society increasingly relies on algorithms and digital assessments, the introduction of this bill comes at a crucial time to regulate such practices.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind the bill, discussions around SF0108 have revealed points of contention. Some industry representatives and lawmakers argue that banning social credit scores could hamper innovative practices in customer service and credit evaluation, potentially limiting the growth of businesses that utilize this technology responsibly. They argue for a more nuanced approach to regulation that allows for innovation while still protecting consumer rights. On the opposing side, advocacy groups are urging for strict enforcement of the bill, emphasizing that the risks associated with social credit systems far outweigh any of the potential benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY SB868

Social credit scores; prohibiting social credit scores in the state. Emergency.

WY SB868

Social credit scores; prohibiting social credit scores in the state. Emergency.

WY SB1644

Social credit scores; creating the Prohibition on Social Credit Scores in the State of Oklahoma Act. Emergency.

WY SB56

To Regulate The Use Of Social Credit Scores Based On Environmental, Social Justice, Or Governance Scores Or Metrics; And To Prohibit A State Agency From Engaging In Discrimination Based On The Use Of A Social Credit System.

WY HB418

Financial Institutions and Insurers; using social credit score to discriminate prohibited; violations of insurers an unfair trade practice; fines, penalties and remedies authorized

WY SB228

Financial Institutions and Insurers; using social credit score to discriminate prohibited; violations of insurers an unfair trade practice; fines, penalties and remedies authorized

WY SF0036

Pharmacy benefit managers act enhancements.

WY HB0118

Prohibiting mask discrimination for COVID-19.

WY SB16

Prohibiting discrimination by financial services companies on the basis of social credit score and requiring registered investment advisers to obtain written consent from clients prior to investing client moneys in mutual funds, equity funds, companies and financial institutions that engage in ideological boycotts.

WY HB709

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain credit scores, including environmental, social, or governance scores and social credit scores, by certain financial institutions and other lenders in this state; providing a civil penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.