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www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/07/20040715-3.htm...
www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/07/20040715-3.html
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Identity theft in the first degree; Identity theft in the second degree; Enhanced penalty; Restitution ... When a person is convicted of identity theft, the court may, in addition to any other applicable penalty, order restitution for the full amount of financial injury.
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To amend chapter 47 of title 18, United States Code, relating to identity fraud, and for other purposes. [NOTE: Oct. 30, 1998 - [H.R. 4151]; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, [NOTE: Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998.]
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www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/itada/itadact.htm
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8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 9 SECTION 1. That Title 28, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby amended 10 by the addition thereto of a NEW CHAPTER, to be known and designated as Chap- 11 ter 50, Title 28, Idaho Code, and to read as follows: 12 CHAPTER 50 13 IDENTITY THEFT 14 28-50-101.
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www3.state.id.us/oasis/2000/H0504.html
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The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act adds two years to prison sentences for criminals convicted of using stolen credit card numbers and other personal data to commit crimes. Violators who use that data to commit "terrorist offenses" would get five extra years.
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51595-2004Jul15...
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51595-2004Jul15.html
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Amend current law to impose a higher maximum penalty for identity theft used to facilitate acts of domestic terrorism. Current law imposes this same penalty for an act of international terrorism, but not domestic terrorism.
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feinstein.senate.gov/03Releases/r-idtheftenhance03.htm
feinstein.senate.gov/03Releases/r-idtheftenhance03.htm
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On Wednesday, June 23, 2004, the House passed by voice vote, H.R. 1731, the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act. On Friday, June 25, 2004, the Senate passed H.R. 1731 by unanimous consent (without amendment) and cleared the bill for the President's signature.
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www.ssa.gov/legislation/legis_bulletin_062904.html
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On March 19, 2003 by unanimous consent, the Senate passed S. 153, the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act. This bill would amend Chapter 47 of title 18, United States Code to establish penalties for aggravated identity theft.
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www.ssa.gov/legislation/legis_bulletin_032603.html
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