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HB 106 strengthens penalties for organized theft, especially of medical records and mail, while equipping law enforcement with better tools to protect personal privacy and safety.
HB 106 strengthens penalties for organized theft, especially of medical records and mail, while equipping law enforcement with better tools to protect personal privacy and safety.
Bill Number: HB 106
Introduced On: February 14, 2025
Status: (H) Minutes (HJUD)
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Crimes, Criminal Procedure, Postal Service, Property
HB 106 aims to address and enhance the legal framework surrounding organized theft, specifically targeting the theft of medical records and medical information, as well as mail theft. The bill seeks to strengthen penalties and provide law enforcement with additional tools to combat these crimes, which have significant implications for personal privacy and public safety.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Definition of Organized Theft:
Theft of Medical Records:
Mail Theft:
Enhanced Law Enforcement Tools:
Effective Date:
The bill is expected to create a deterrent effect against organized theft, particularly in the realms of healthcare and postal services. By imposing stricter penalties and providing law enforcement with better tools, HB 106 aims to reduce the prevalence of these crimes and protect the privacy of individuals.
HB 106 represents a significant step in addressing organized theft, particularly concerning sensitive medical information and mail. By enhancing penalties and providing law enforcement with necessary tools, the bill seeks to safeguard personal data and deter criminal activities that exploit vulnerabilities in these areas. The effective date will ensure a timely implementation of these important measures.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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