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Granholm Signs Bill Creating New Protection from Identity Theft, Says More Can Be Done

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January 3, 2007

Contact: Heidi Watson

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Granholm Signs Bill Creating New Protection from Identity Theft, Says More Can Be Done

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today signed legislation that requires Michigan residents be notified if the security of a database containing their personal information is breached. Granholm called for the new protection in her 2006 State of the State Address.

"Today's technology has taken commerce and communication to new heights, but it also puts citizens at additional risk of identity theft as ever-increasing amounts of personal information are stored and transmitted electronically" Granholm said. "While I am pleased to sign legislation that provides critical information to consumers, we must do more to provide our citizens with the tools they need to truly protect themselves."

The legislation signed today requires that individuals and government agencies notify consumers when a security breach puts personal information, including social security numbers, drivers license numbers, and financial information, at risk. Failure to properly notify consumers of a security breach can result in a fine of up to $750,000.

The new notification requirement is similar to one part of the legislative package Granholm called for last year. That proposal would have allowed consumers to freeze their credit reports in the event of identity theft, broadened the amount of data covered by the notification law, and increased penalties for identity theft crimes.

"I am confident the new Legislature will build on this new law to provide consumers with the protection they need to guard against identity theft," said Granholm.

Senate Bill 309 (Public Act 566) was sponsored by Senator Shirley Johnson (R-Troy).

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