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OH SB128
Bill
Status
5/15/2013
Primary Sponsor
Charleta Tavares
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AI Summary
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Adds definition of "social security number" (three or more consecutive digits) and "public record" to Ohio's civil rights law (section 4112.01)
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Makes it unlawful to place social security numbers on ID cards, require them as passwords, solicit transmission over unsecured internet, print them on unsealed mail, or publicly display/sell them (new division K of section 4112.02)
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Allows exceptions for personal use, own minor child, public records, and law/federal requirement compliance
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Permits Ohio Civil Rights Commission to investigate violations and impose civil penalties; violators subject to fines up to $1,000 for first offense and $2,000 for subsequent violations (sections 4112.05, 4112.99)
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Directs collected fines to the civil rights commission general reimbursement fund for operating costs (section 4112.15)
Legislative Description
To restrict a person's ability to require, solicit, mail, and publicly display social security numbers.
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Last Action
To Commerce & Labor
5/15/2013