Lawmakers discuss identity theft prevention planBy RACHELLE GINES, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
A Senate panel was urged Tuesday to support an Assembly-approved plan that would help prevent identity theft by making less credit card information available on printed receipts.AB389 would prohibit printing more than the last five digits of credit card numbers and expiration dates on copies of customer and business receipts, Senate Judiciary Committee members were told.
Assemblywoman Bonnie Parnell, D-Carson City, chief sponsor of AB389, displayed a receipt listing a complete credit card number and expiration date along with the cardholder's full name, saying the amount of information was "alarming."
"I thought this was frightening on a lot of levels," Parnell said. "As a consumer, I just might toss it in a trash can after dinner not realizing that it had all of that personal identification information on it, but what I found just as troubling was that businesses had access somewhere to that kind of information on multiple individuals."
The measure would impose a fine of $500 the first time businesses issued noncompliant receipts and an additional $1,000 each week that the situation isn't corrected.
"I think the important part of this is that we have to be firm. We can't just say we're going to fine you $100," Parnell said.
After the hearing, Parnell said that receipts that make such information readily available put large numbers of people at risk for identity theft. (Full text at www.sfgate.com)
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