STATE OF NEW YORK
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8595
IN SENATE
May 10, 2018
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Introduced by Sen. PERSAUD -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes
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. Section 190.78 of the penal law, as added by chapter 619 of
2 the laws of 2002, is amended to read as follows:
3 § 190.78 Identity theft in the third degree.
4 A person is guilty of identity theft in the third degree when he or
5 she knowingly and with intent to defraud assumes the identity of another
6 person by presenting himself or herself as that other person, or by
7 acting as that other person or by using personal identifying information
8 of that other person, and thereby:
9 1. obtains goods, money, medical information, health insurance infor-
10 mation, property or services or uses credit in the name of such other
11 person or causes financial loss to such person or to another person or
12 persons; or
13 2. commits a class A misdemeanor or higher level crime.
14 3. (a) For the purposes of this section, the term "medical informa-
15 tion" means any information regarding an individual's medical history,
16 mental or physical condition, or medical treatment or diagnosis by a
17 health care professional.
18 (b) For the purposes of this section, the term "health insurance
19 information" means an individual's health insurance policy number or
20 subscriber identification number, any unique identifier used by a health
21 insurer to identify the individual or any information in an individual's
22 application and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals
23 history.
24 Identity theft in the third degree is a class A misdemeanor.
25 § 2. Section 190.79 of the penal law, as added by chapter 619 of the
26 laws of 2002 and subdivision 4 as amended by chapter 279 of the laws
27 2008, is amended to read as follows:
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 § 190.79 Identity theft in the second degree.
2 A person is guilty of identify theft in the second degree when he or
3 she knowingly and with intent to defraud assumes the identity of another
4 person by presenting himself or herself as that other person, or by
5 acting as that other person or by using personal identifying information
6 of that other person, and thereby:
7 1. obtains goods, money, medical information, health insurance infor-
8 mation, property or services or uses credit in the name of such other
9 person in an aggregate amount that exceeds five hundred dollars; or
10 2. causes financial loss to such person or to another person or
11 persons in an aggregate amount that exceeds five hundred dollars; or
12 3. commits or attempts to commit a felony or acts as an accessory to
13 the commission of a felony; or
14 4. commits the crime of identity theft in the third degree as defined
15 in section 190.78 of this article and has been previously convicted
16 within the last five years of identity theft in the third degree as
17 defined in section 190.78, identity theft in the second degree as
18 defined in this section, identity theft in the first degree as defined
19 in section 190.80, unlawful possession of personal identification infor-
20 mation in the third degree as defined in section 190.81, unlawful
21 possession of personal identification information in the second degree
22 as defined in section 190.82, unlawful possession of personal identifi-
23 cation information in the first degree as defined in section 190.83,
24 unlawful possession of a skimmer device in the second degree as defined
25 in section 190.85, unlawful possession of a skimmer device in the first
26 degree as defined in section 190.86, grand larceny in the fourth degree
27 as defined in section 155.30, grand larceny in the third degree as
28 defined in section 155.35, grand larceny in the second degree as defined
29 in section 155.40 or grand larceny in the first degree as defined in
30 section 155.42 of this chapter.
31 5. (a) For the purposes of this section, the term "medical informa-
32 tion" means any information regarding an individual's medical history,
33 mental or physical condition, or medical treatment or diagnosis by a
34 health care professional.
35 (b) For the purposes of this section, the term "health insurance
36 information" means an individual's health insurance policy number or
37 subscriber identification number, any unique identifier used by a health
38 insurer to identify the individual or any information in an individual's
39 application and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals
40 history.
41 Identity theft in the second degree is a class E felony.
42 § 3. Subparagraph 3 of paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 of section 899-
43 aa of the general business law, as added by chapter 442 of the laws of
44 2005, is amended and two new subparagraphs 4 and 5 and two new closing
45 paragraphs are added to read as follows:
46 (3) account number, credit or debit card number, in combination with
47 any required security code, access code, or password that would permit
48 access to an individual's financial account; or
49 (4) medical information; or
50 (5) health insurance information;
51 For the purposes of this paragraph, "medical information" means any
52 information regarding an individual's medical history, mental or phys-
53 ical condition, or medical treatment or diagnosis by a health care
54 professional.
55 For the purposes of this paragraph, "health insurance information"
56 means an individual's health insurance policy number or subscriber iden-
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1 tification number, any unique identifier used by a health insurer to
2 identify the individual or any information in an individual's applica-
3 tion and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals history.
4 § 4. Subparagraph 3 of paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 208
5 of the state technology law, as added by chapter 442 of the laws of
6 2005, is amended and two new subparagraphs 4 and 5 and two new closing
7 paragraphs are added to read as follows:
8 (3) account number, credit or debit card number, in combination with
9 any required security code, access code, or password which would permit
10 access to an individual's financial account[.]; or
11 (4) medical information; or
12 (5) health insurance information.
13 For the purposes of this paragraph, "medical information" means any
14 information regarding an individual's medical history, mental or phys-
15 ical condition, or medical treatment or diagnosis by a health care
16 professional.
17 For the purposes of this paragraph, "health insurance information"
18 means an individual's health insurance policy number or subscriber iden-
19 tification number, any unique identifier used by a health insurer to
20 identify the individual or any information in an individual's applica-
21 tion and claims history, including, but not limited to, appeals history.
22 § 5. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
23 have become a law; provided, however, that effective immediately, the
24 addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary
25 for the implementation of this act on its effective date are authorized
26 and directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date.