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SF 333

3rd Engrossment - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Bill Text Versions

Engrossments
Introduction Posted on 01/27/1999
1st Engrossment Posted on 02/15/1999
2nd Engrossment Posted on 03/08/1999
3rd Engrossment Posted on 05/19/1999

Current Version - 3rd Engrossment

  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to crime prevention; entitling consumers to 
  1.3             free copies of consumer reports; providing criminal 
  1.4             penalties and forfeiture sanctions for persons who 
  1.5             transfer, possess, or use the identity of another with 
  1.6             intent to commit or aid in the commission of certain 
  1.7             unlawful activity; amending Minnesota Statutes 1998, 
  1.8             sections 13C.01, subdivision 1; 609.531, subdivision 
  1.9             1; and 609.902, subdivision 4; proposing coding for 
  1.10            new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609. 
  1.11  BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.12     Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 13C.01, 
  1.13  subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.14     Subdivision 1.  [FEE FOR REPORT.] (a) A consumer who is the 
  1.15  subject of a consumer report maintained by a consumer reporting 
  1.16  agency is entitled to request and receive by mail, for a charge 
  1.17  not to exceed $8 $3, a copy of the consumer report once in any 
  1.18  12-month period.  The mailing must contain a statement of the 
  1.19  consumer's right to dispute and correct any errors and of the 
  1.20  procedures set forth in the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 
  1.21  United States Code, title 15, sections 1681 et seq., for that 
  1.22  purpose.  The consumer reporting agency shall respond to a 
  1.23  request under this subdivision within 30 days. 
  1.24     (b) A consumer who exercises the right to dispute and 
  1.25  correct errors is entitled, after doing so, to request and 
  1.26  receive by mail, without charge, a copy of the consumer report 
  1.27  in order to confirm that the consumer report was corrected. 
  1.28     (c) A consumer is entitled to a free copy of a consumer 
  2.1   report if the consumer satisfies the procedures set forth in the 
  2.2   federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, United States Code, title 15, 
  2.3   sections 1681 et seq. 
  2.4      Sec. 2.  [609.527] [IDENTITY THEFT.] 
  2.5      Subdivision 1.  [DEFINITIONS.] (a) As used in this section, 
  2.6   the following terms have the meanings given them in this 
  2.7   subdivision. 
  2.8      (b) "Direct victim" means any person or entity described in 
  2.9   section 611A.01, paragraph (b), whose identity has been 
  2.10  transferred, used, or possessed in violation of this section. 
  2.11     (c) "Identity" means any name, number, or data transmission 
  2.12  that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other 
  2.13  information, to identify a specific individual, including any of 
  2.14  the following: 
  2.15     (1) a name, social security number, date of birth, official 
  2.16  government-issued driver's license or identification number, 
  2.17  government passport number, or employer or taxpayer 
  2.18  identification number; 
  2.19     (2) unique electronic identification number, address, 
  2.20  account number, or routing code; or 
  2.21     (3) telecommunication identification information or access 
  2.22  device. 
  2.23     (d) "Indirect victim" means any person or entity described 
  2.24  in section 611A.01, paragraph (b), other than a direct victim. 
  2.25     (e) "Loss" means value obtained, as defined in section 
  2.26  609.52, subdivision 1, clause (3), and expenses incurred by a 
  2.27  direct or indirect victim as a result of a violation of this 
  2.28  section. 
  2.29     (f) "Unlawful activity" means: 
  2.30     (1) any felony violation of the laws of this state or any 
  2.31  felony violation of a similar law of another state or the United 
  2.32  States; and 
  2.33     (2) any non-felony violation of the laws of this state 
  2.34  involving theft, theft by swindle, forgery, fraud, or giving 
  2.35  false information to a public official, or any non-felony 
  2.36  violation of a similar law of another state or the United States.
  3.1      Subd. 2.  [CRIME.] A person who transfers, possesses, or 
  3.2   uses an identity that is not the person's own, with the intent 
  3.3   to commit, aid, or abet any unlawful activity is guilty of 
  3.4   identity theft and may be punished as provided in subdivision 3. 
  3.5      Subd. 3.  [PENALTIES.] A person who violates subdivision 2 
  3.6   may be sentenced as follows: 
  3.7      (1) if the offense involves a single direct victim and the 
  3.8   total, combined loss to the direct victim and any indirect 
  3.9   victims is $200 or less, the person may be sentenced as provided 
  3.10  in section 609.52, subdivision 3, clause (5); 
  3.11     (2) if the offense involves a single direct victim and the 
  3.12  total, combined loss to the direct victim and any indirect 
  3.13  victims is more than $200 but not more than $500, the person may 
  3.14  be sentenced as provided in section 609.52, subdivision 3, 
  3.15  clause (4); 
  3.16     (3) if the offense involves two or three direct victims or 
  3.17  the total, combined loss to the direct and indirect victims is 
  3.18  more than $500 but not more than $2,500, the person may be 
  3.19  sentenced as provided in section 609.52, subdivision 3, clause 
  3.20  (3); and 
  3.21     (4) if the offense involves four or more direct victims, or 
  3.22  if the total, combined loss to the direct and indirect victims 
  3.23  is more than $2,500, the person may be sentenced as provided in 
  3.24  section 609.52, subdivision 3, clause (2). 
  3.25     Subd. 4.  [RESTITUTION.] A direct or indirect victim of an 
  3.26  identity theft crime shall be considered a victim for all 
  3.27  purposes, including any rights that accrue under chapter 611A 
  3.28  and rights to court-ordered restitution. 
  3.29     Sec. 3.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 609.531, 
  3.30  subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  3.31     Subdivision 1.  [DEFINITIONS.] For the purpose of sections 
  3.32  609.531 to 609.5318, the following terms have the meanings given 
  3.33  them.  
  3.34     (a) "Conveyance device" means a device used for 
  3.35  transportation and includes, but is not limited to, a motor 
  3.36  vehicle, trailer, snowmobile, airplane, and vessel and any 
  4.1   equipment attached to it.  The term "conveyance device" does not 
  4.2   include property which is, in fact, itself stolen or taken in 
  4.3   violation of the law.  
  4.4      (b) "Weapon used" means a dangerous weapon as defined under 
  4.5   section 609.02, subdivision 6, that the actor used or had in 
  4.6   possession in furtherance of a crime.  
  4.7      (c) "Property" means property as defined in section 609.52, 
  4.8   subdivision 1, clause (1).  
  4.9      (d) "Contraband" means property which is illegal to possess 
  4.10  under Minnesota law.  
  4.11     (e) "Appropriate agency" means the bureau of criminal 
  4.12  apprehension, the Minnesota state patrol, a county sheriff's 
  4.13  department, the suburban Hennepin regional park district park 
  4.14  rangers, the department of natural resources division of 
  4.15  enforcement, the University of Minnesota police department, or a 
  4.16  city or airport police department.  
  4.17     (f) "Designated offense" includes:  
  4.18     (1) for weapons used:  any violation of this chapter, 
  4.19  chapter 152, or chapter 624; 
  4.20     (2) for all other purposes:  a felony violation of, or a 
  4.21  felony-level attempt or conspiracy to violate, section 325E.17; 
  4.22  325E.18; 609.185; 609.19; 609.195; 609.21; 609.221; 609.222; 
  4.23  609.223; 609.2231; 609.24; 609.245; 609.25; 609.255; 609.322; 
  4.24  609.342, subdivision 1, clauses (a) to (f); 609.343, subdivision 
  4.25  1, clauses (a) to (f); 609.344, subdivision 1, clauses (a) to 
  4.26  (e), and (h) to (j); 609.345, subdivision 1, clauses (a) to (e), 
  4.27  and (h) to (j); 609.42; 609.425; 609.466; 609.485; 609.487; 
  4.28  609.52; 609.525; 609.527; 609.53; 609.54; 609.551; 609.561; 
  4.29  609.562; 609.563; 609.582; 609.59; 609.595; 609.631; 609.66, 
  4.30  subdivision 1e; 609.671, subdivisions 3, 4, 5, 8, and 12; 
  4.31  609.687; 609.821; 609.825; 609.86; 609.88; 609.89; 609.893; 
  4.32  617.246; or a gross misdemeanor or felony violation of section 
  4.33  609.891 or 624.7181; or any violation of section 609.324.  
  4.34     (g) "Controlled substance" has the meaning given in section 
  4.35  152.01, subdivision 4. 
  4.36     Sec. 4.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 609.902, 
  5.1   subdivision 4, is amended to read: 
  5.2      Subd. 4.  [CRIMINAL ACT.] "Criminal act" means conduct 
  5.3   constituting, or a conspiracy or attempt to commit, a felony 
  5.4   violation of chapter 152, or a felony violation of section 
  5.5   297D.09; 299F.79; 299F.80; 299F.82; 609.185; 609.19; 609.195; 
  5.6   609.20; 609.205; 609.221; 609.222; 609.223; 609.2231; 609.228; 
  5.7   609.235; 609.245; 609.25; 609.27; 609.322; 609.342; 609.343; 
  5.8   609.344; 609.345; 609.42; 609.48; 609.485; 609.495; 609.496; 
  5.9   609.497; 609.498; 609.52, subdivision 2, if the offense is 
  5.10  punishable under subdivision 3, clause (3)(b) or clause 3(d)(v) 
  5.11  or (vi); section 609.52, subdivision 2, clause (4); 609.527, if 
  5.12  the crime is punishable under subdivision 3, clause (4) or (5); 
  5.13  609.53; 609.561; 609.562; 609.582, subdivision 1 or 2; 609.668, 
  5.14  subdivision 6, paragraph (a); 609.67; 609.687; 609.713; 609.86; 
  5.15  609.894, subdivision 3 or 4; 624.713; 624.74; or 626A.02, 
  5.16  subdivision 1, if the offense is punishable under section 
  5.17  626A.02, subdivision 4, paragraph (a).  "Criminal act" also 
  5.18  includes conduct constituting, or a conspiracy or attempt to 
  5.19  commit, a felony violation of section 609.52, subdivision 2, 
  5.20  clause (3), (4), (15), or (16), if the violation involves an 
  5.21  insurance company as defined in section 60A.02, subdivision 4, a 
  5.22  nonprofit health service plan corporation regulated under 
  5.23  chapter 62C, a health maintenance organization regulated under 
  5.24  chapter 62D, or a fraternal benefit society regulated under 
  5.25  chapter 64B. 
  5.26     Sec. 5.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  5.27     Sections 1 to 4 are effective August 1, 1999, and apply to 
  5.28  crimes committed on or after that date.