N.H. legislature will see several bills on electronic privacy in ...
N.H. legislature will see several bills on electronic privacy in 2001 session. Prefiled draft bills, which have not yet been assigned numbers, include one by state Rep. Neal Kurk (R-Weare) to establish state Office of Privacy to ensure personal…
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information collected by state agencies is used solely for purpose for which it was obtained. Kurk prefiled another bill to prohibit state agencies from posting personal identifying information about individuals on Internet. Another prefiled bill, with multiple sponsors, would require private entities that collect personal information about their customers, patients or clients to alert those individuals whenever such data were shared with 3rd parties. Still another is HB-115, which would prohibit telemarketers from using automatic dialing equipment to place calls that contain no message. Measure would address common nuisance of autodialers that keep placing calls even when there’s no sales representative available to speak. It would allow civil law suits for greater of $500 or actual damages.