California Law on ID Theft Seen as Model
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California Law on ID Theft Seen as Model
By Kathleen HunterWhen con artists recently illegally gained access
to the Social Security numbers and other sensitive personal data of
nearly 145,000 people, only the 35,000 Californians affected were
initially notified by ChoicePoint, the data collection giant that
mistakenly disclosed the information.
That's because California, often a pioneer in consumer protection,
is the only state that requires companies to notify consumers when
their credit information is stolen.
Just days after Georgia-based Choice Point disclosed the security
breech, legislation modeled on California's two year-old
notification policy was proposed in the Georgia legislature. The
Georgia proposal, which passed the Senate and is awaiting House
action, would regulate "data brokers" such as ChoicePoint that buy
and sell consumers' personal information.
Colorado, Maryland and Ohio were also among states where lawmakers
moved to tighten laws in light of the ChoicePoint blunder, an
incident in early March in which Lexis-Nexis data was illegally
accessed and one in February where hotel heiress Paris Hilton's
data was stolen.
Twenty six states in all are considering security breech
notification proposals this year, many of them at the urging of the
state attorney general. It was only at the prodding of a coalition
of attorneys general from 19 states that ChoicePoint agreed to
notify everyone whose personal information had been
compromised.
"It was because of (our) notification law that anyone knew about
the ChoicePoint breech," said Joanne McNabb, chief of California's
Office of Privacy Protection http://www.privacy.ca.gov">
"They wouldn't necessarily have been telling anybody."
Although states have been working to implement stronger identity
theft protections for several years, the recent high-profile
identity theft cases thrust the issue into consumer
consciousness.
"California's protection really foresaw this problem in a way other
states didn't, so I think other states were a bit jealous, if you
will, in wanting to do at least as well as California," said Chris
Hoofnagle, associate director of the Electronic Privacy Information
Center, http://www.epic.org , a
Washington-based advocacy group.
A 2002 California law that allows consumers to "freeze" their
credit records also could help prevent identity theft, experts say.
Under the law, credit bureaus can only allow certain authorized
entities - like banks - to access records for monitoring
purposes.
"The freeze is much more important than notice because the freeze
operates as an impenetrable shield against identity theft,"
Hoofnagle said.
In California, the option to freeze credit records is free for
identity theft victims and available to anyone for a small
fee.
Louisiana, Texas and Vermont also allow people to freeze their
credit records. Nineteen more are considering similar legislation
this year.
Identity thieves generally victimize consumers by stealing their
personal information and using it to obtain credit in the victim's
name. So limiting disclosure of credit information released by
credit bureaus - there are only three major U.S. credit bureaus -
makes it more difficult for would-be thieves to access credit
information, Hoofnagle said.
In California, consumers can "thaw," or temporarily lift, the
freeze on their records in the event that a legitimate creditor
needs to perform a credit check.
"People who would likely be very inconvenienced by a freeze of
their credit history are young people who are entering the credit
market, who are buying houses, buying cars and applying for new
credit," McNabb of the California privacy office, said. "They might
find it inconvenient to keep thawing and re-freezing. People who
wouldn't find it inconvenient are people who are not actively in
the market for new credit or somebody who is really concerned about
identity theft."
States also have enacted other measures aimed at curbing identity
theft:
Forty-eight states (the only exceptions are Colorado and Vermont)
specifically criminalize identity theft.
Five states (Alabama, California, Colorado, Idaho and Washington)
have laws requiring credit bureaus to remove inaccurate information
from consumers' credit reports.
A Rhode Island law strictly limits the circumstances under which a
consumer can be required to furnish a Social Security number to
make a purchase.
According to a Feb. 1 report from the Federal Trade Commission,
identity theft accounted for 39 percent fraud complaints nationwide
in 2004. Arizona led the nation with the highest per-capita
incidence, followed by Nevada, California, Texas and Colorado,
according to the report.
Some privacy advocates have called on Congress to implement
California-style identity-theft protections nationwide. In 2003,
Congress acted to allow individuals to get one free credit report
from each of the three credit agencies a year.
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