PROHIBIT REQUIRING SOC. SEC. NUMBER - S.B. 657: COMMITTEE SUMMARY

sans-serif">Senate Bill 657 (as introduced 8-13-03)

Sponsor: Senator Cameron S. Brown

Committee: Judiciary


Date Completed: 10-28-03


CONTENT


The bill would amend the Michigan Consumer Protection Act to make it unlawful to require a consumer to disclose his or her Social Security number as a condition of sale, unless the transaction involved an extension of credit or disclosure was required or authorized by law.


The Act provides that unfair, unconscionable, or deceptive methods, acts, or practices in the conduct of trade or commerce are unlawful, and includes a list of such practices. The bill would include in that list requiring a consumer to disclose his or her Social Security number as a condition to selling goods or providing a service to the consumer, unless the transaction included an extension of credit to the consumer or disclosure was required or authorized by applicable State or Federal statute, rule, or regulation.


MCL 445.903 - Legislative Analyst: Patrick Affholter


FISCAL IMPACT


The enforcement costs and fine revenue would depend on the number of violations.


 - Fiscal Analyst: Bill BowermanS0304\s657sa

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.