S02376 Summary:

BILL NOS02376B
 
SAME ASSAME AS A04737-B
 
SPONSORPERSAUD
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd 190.77 - 190.80, Pen L; amd 899-aa, Gen Bus L; amd 208, St Tech L
 
Adds medical and health insurance information within the definitions of identity theft.
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S02376 Actions:

BILL NOS02376B
 
01/20/2023REFERRED TO CODES
03/27/20231ST REPORT CAL.564
03/28/20232ND REPORT CAL.
03/29/2023ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
04/18/2023PASSED SENATE
04/18/2023DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
04/19/2023referred to codes
01/03/2024died in assembly
01/03/2024returned to senate
01/03/2024REFERRED TO CODES
03/21/2024AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CODES
03/21/2024PRINT NUMBER 2376A
03/26/20241ST REPORT CAL.731
03/27/20242ND REPORT CAL.
03/28/2024ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
04/04/2024PASSED SENATE
04/04/2024DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
04/04/2024referred to codes
04/08/2024RECALLED FROM ASSEMBLY
04/08/2024returned to senate
04/08/2024VOTE RECONSIDERED - RESTORED TO THIRD READING
04/08/2024AMENDED ON THIRD READING 2376B
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S02376 Committee Votes:

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S02376 Floor Votes:

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S02376 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         2376--B
            Cal. No. 731
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 20, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen. PERSAUD -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes  --  recommitted  to
          the  Committee  on  Codes  in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 --
          committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as  amended  and
          recommitted  to said committee -- reported favorably from said commit-
          tee, ordered to first and second report, ordered to a  third  reading,
          passed  by Senate and delivered to the Assembly, recalled, vote recon-
          sidered, restored to third reading,  amended  and  ordered  reprinted,
          retaining its place in the order of third reading
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend the penal law, the general business law and the state
          technology law, in relation to adding  medical  and  health  insurance
          information within the definitions of identity theft
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1.   Subdivision 2 of section  190.77  of  the  penal  law  is
     2  amended by adding two new paragraphs d and e to read as follows:
     3    d.  "medical  information" means any information regarding an individ-
     4  ual's medical history, mental or physical condition, or  medical  treat-
     5  ment or diagnosis by a health care professional.
     6    e.  "health insurance information" means an individual's health insur-
     7  ance policy number or subscriber identification number, any unique iden-
     8  tifier used by a health insurer to identify the individual or any infor-
     9  mation in an individual's application and claims history, including, but
    10  not limited to, appeals history.
    11    § 2. Section 190.78 of the penal law, as added by chapter 619  of  the
    12  laws of 2002, is amended to read as follows:
    13  § 190.78 Identity theft in the third degree.
    14    A  person  is guilty of identity theft in the third degree when [he or
    15  she] such person knowingly and with intent to defraud assumes the  iden-
    16  tity  of  another  person by presenting [himself or herself] themself as
    17  that other person, or by  acting  as  that  other  person  or  by  using
    18  personal identifying information of that other person, and thereby:
    19    1.  obtains goods, money, medical information, health insurance infor-
    20  mation, property or services or uses credit in the name  of  such  other
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01629-09-4

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     1  person  or  causes financial loss to such person or to another person or
     2  persons; or
     3    2. commits a class A misdemeanor or higher level crime.
     4    Identity theft in the third degree is a class A misdemeanor.
     5    §  3.  Section 190.79 of the penal law, as added by chapter 619 of the
     6  laws of 2002 and subdivision 4 as amended by chapter 279 of the laws  of
     7  2008, is amended to read as follows:
     8  § 190.79 Identity theft in the second degree.
     9    A  person  is guilty of [identify] identity theft in the second degree
    10  when [he or she] such  person  knowingly  and  with  intent  to  defraud
    11  assumes  the  identity  of  another  person  by  presenting  [himself or
    12  herself] themself as that other person,  or  by  acting  as  that  other
    13  person  or  by  using  personal  identifying  information  of that other
    14  person, and thereby:
    15    1. obtains goods, money, medical information, health insurance  infor-
    16  mation,  property  or  services or uses credit in the name of such other
    17  person in an aggregate amount that exceeds five hundred dollars; or
    18    2. causes financial loss to  such  person  or  to  another  person  or
    19  persons in an aggregate amount that exceeds five hundred dollars; or
    20    3.  commits  or attempts to commit a felony or acts as an accessory to
    21  the commission of a felony; or
    22    4. commits the crime of identity theft in the third degree as  defined
    23  in  section  190.78  of  this  article and has been previously convicted
    24  within the last five years of identity theft  in  the  third  degree  as
    25  defined  in  section  190.78,  identity  theft  in  the second degree as
    26  defined in this section, identity theft in the first degree  as  defined
    27  in section 190.80, unlawful possession of personal identification infor-
    28  mation  in  the  third  degree  as  defined  in section 190.81, unlawful
    29  possession of personal identification information in the  second  degree
    30  as  defined in section 190.82, unlawful possession of personal identifi-
    31  cation information in the first degree as  defined  in  section  190.83,
    32  unlawful  possession of a skimmer device in the second degree as defined
    33  in section 190.85, unlawful possession of a skimmer device in the  first
    34  degree  as defined in section 190.86, grand larceny in the fourth degree
    35  as defined in section 155.30, grand  larceny  in  the  third  degree  as
    36  defined in section 155.35, grand larceny in the second degree as defined
    37  in  section  155.40  or  grand larceny in the first degree as defined in
    38  section 155.42 of this chapter.
    39    Identity theft in the second degree is a class E felony.
    40    § 4.  Section 190.80 of the penal law, as added by chapter 619 of  the
    41  laws  of  2002,  subdivision  4 as amended by chapter 279 of the laws of
    42  2008, is amended to read as follows:
    43  § 190.80 Identity theft in the first degree.
    44    A person is guilty of identity theft in the first degree when  [he  or
    45  she]  such person knowingly and with intent to defraud assumes the iden-
    46  tity of another person by presenting [himself or  herself]  themself  as
    47  that  other  person,  or  by  acting  as  that  other person or by using
    48  personal identifying information of that other person, and thereby:
    49    1. obtains goods, money, medical information, health insurance  infor-
    50  mation,  property  or  services or uses credit in the name of such other
    51  person in an aggregate amount that exceeds two thousand dollars; or
    52    2. causes financial loss to  such  person  or  to  another  person  or
    53  persons in an aggregate amount that exceeds two thousand dollars; or
    54    3.  commits  or  attempts  to  commit a class D felony or higher level
    55  crime or acts as an accessory in the commission of a class D  or  higher
    56  level felony; or

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     1    4. commits the crime of identity theft in the second degree as defined
     2  in  section  190.79  of  this  article and has been previously convicted
     3  within the last five years of identity theft  in  the  third  degree  as
     4  defined  in  section  190.78,  identity  theft  in  the second degree as
     5  defined in section 190.79, identity theft in the first degree as defined
     6  in this section, unlawful possession of personal identification informa-
     7  tion  in  the  third  degree  as  defined  in  section  190.81, unlawful
     8  possession of personal identification information in the  second  degree
     9  as  defined in section 190.82, unlawful possession of personal identifi-
    10  cation information in the first degree as  defined  in  section  190.83,
    11  unlawful  possession of a skimmer device in the second degree as defined
    12  in section 190.85, unlawful possession of a skimmer device in the  first
    13  degree  as defined in section 190.86, grand larceny in the fourth degree
    14  as defined in section 155.30, grand  larceny  in  the  third  degree  as
    15  defined in section 155.35, grand larceny in the second degree as defined
    16  in  section  155.40  or  grand larceny in the first degree as defined in
    17  section 155.42 of this chapter.
    18    Identity theft in the first degree is a class D felony.
    19    § 5. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 of section 899-aa of  the  general
    20  business  law  is  amended by adding two new undesignated paragraphs and
    21  subparagraph (i) of such paragraph is amended by adding two new  clauses
    22  6 and 7 to read as follows:
    23    (6) medical information; or
    24    (7) health insurance information; or
    25    For  the  purposes  of this paragraph, "medical information" means any
    26  information regarding an individual's medical history, mental  or  phys-
    27  ical  condition,  or  medical  treatment  or  diagnosis by a health care
    28  professional.
    29    For the purposes of this  paragraph,  "health  insurance  information"
    30  means an individual's health insurance policy number or subscriber iden-
    31  tification  number,  any  unique  identifier used by a health insurer to
    32  identify the individual or any information in an  individual's  applica-
    33  tion and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals history.
    34    §  6. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 208 of the state tech-
    35  nology law is amended by adding  two  new  undesignated  paragraphs  and
    36  subparagraph  (i) of such paragraph is amended by adding two new clauses
    37  6 and 7 to read as follows:
    38    (6) medical information; or
    39    (7) health insurance information; or
    40    For the purposes of this paragraph, "medical  information"  means  any
    41  information  regarding  an individual's medical history, mental or phys-
    42  ical condition, or medical treatment  or  diagnosis  by  a  health  care
    43  professional.
    44    For  the  purposes  of  this paragraph, "health insurance information"
    45  means an individual's health insurance policy number or subscriber iden-
    46  tification number, any unique identifier used by  a  health  insurer  to
    47  identify  the  individual or any information in an individual's applica-
    48  tion and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals history.
    49    § 7. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    50  have  become  a  law.    Effective  immediately, the addition, amendment
    51  and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation
    52  of this act on  its  effective  date  are  authorized  to  be  made  and
    53  completed on or before such effective date.
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