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HB 330 aimed to protect motor vehicle records by imposing penalties for unauthorized access, enhancing privacy for individuals and requiring compliance from state agencies and businesses.
HB 330 aimed to protect motor vehicle records by imposing penalties for unauthorized access, enhancing privacy for individuals and requiring compliance from state agencies and businesses.
The primary purpose of HB 330 was to establish penalties for individuals or entities that violate the confidentiality of motor vehicle records. This legislation aimed to enhance the protection of personal information contained within motor vehicle records, ensuring that such data is not improperly accessed or disclosed.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions can be inferred based on the bill's title and intent:
- Penalties: The bill proposed to introduce specific penalties for unauthorized access to or disclosure of motor vehicle records.
- Confidentiality Measures: It aimed to strengthen existing confidentiality measures surrounding motor vehicle records, potentially including guidelines for lawful access and use of such records.
HB 330 sought to address the critical issue of confidentiality in motor vehicle records by establishing penalties for violations. However, following committee discussions and hearings, the bill was ultimately deemed "Inexpedient to Legislate," indicating that the committee did not recommend its passage. As a result, the proposed measures to enhance privacy protections for motor vehicle records will not be enacted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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