HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 952, 1225 PRINTER'S NO. 1814
No. 849 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, O'PAKE, HART, BOSCOLA, COSTA, HOLL, ROBBINS, SALVATORE, SCHWARTZ AND SLOCUM, APRIL 27, 1999
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MARCH 21, 2000
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania 2 Consolidated Statutes, providing for the offense of theft of <-- 3 identity. RESTITUTION FOR IDENTITY THEFT. <-- 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 7 Statutes is amended by adding a section to read: 8 § 4104.1. Theft of identity. <-- 9 (a) Offense defined.--A person commits an offense if he 10 knowingly and with intent to defraud, obtains, possesses, 11 records, transfers, uses or attempts to obtain, record, transfer 12 or use the personal identifying information of another person 13 without the consent of that other person. 14 (b) Grading.--A first offense under this section is a felony 15 of the third degree and a second and subsequent offense under 16 this section is a felony of the second degree. 17 (1) In addition any penalty imposed herein, a person who
1 violates this section shall be ordered by the court to pay 2 restitution to the victim pursuant to section 1106 (relating 3 to restitution for injuries to person or property). 4 (2) In prosecutions under subsection (a), if the 5 offender possesses identifying information of more than one 6 person, the identifying information relating to each person 7 shall be considered a separate offense. 8 (3) Where a person commits an offense under subsection 9 (a) and the victim of the offense is 60 years of age or 10 older, the grading of the offense shall be one grade higher 11 than specified herein. 12 (c) Concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute.--In addition to 13 the authority conferred upon the Attorney General by the act of 14 October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth 15 Attorneys Act, the Attorney General shall have the authority to 16 investigate and to institute criminal proceedings for any 17 violation of this section or any series of such violations 18 involving more than one county of this Commonwealth and/or 19 another state. No person charged with a violation of this 20 section by the Attorney General shall have standing to challenge 21 the authority of the Attorney General to investigate or 22 prosecute the case, and, if any such challenge is made, the 23 challenge shall be dismissed and no relief shall be made 24 available in the courts of this Commonwealth to the person 25 making the challenge. 26 (d) Definition.--As used in this section, the term "personal 27 identifying information" includes, but is not limited to: 28 (1) Name. 29 (2) Birth date. 30 (3) Address. 19990S0849B1814 - 2 -
1 (4) Telephone number. 2 (5) Social Security number. 3 (6) Driver's license number. 4 (7) Checking account number. 5 (8) Savings account number. 6 (9) Mother's maiden name. 7 (10) Debit card number. 8 (11) Personal identification number. 9 (12) Electronic identification number. 10 (13) Any other number or information that can be used to 11 access a person's financial resources. 12 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. 13 § 4120. RESTITUTION FOR IDENTITY THEFT. <-- 14 (A) GENERAL RULE.--THE COURT MAY, IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER 15 RESTITUTION SENTENCE OR ORDER AUTHORIZED BY LAW, SENTENCE A 16 PERSON CONVICTED OF THE OFFENSE OF IDENTITY THEFT OF ANOTHER 17 PERSON TO MAKE RESTITUTION FOR ALL REASONABLE EXPENSES INCURRED 18 BY THE VICTIM OR ON THE VICTIM'S BEHALF: 19 (1) TO INVESTIGATE THEFT OF THE VICTIM'S IDENTITY; 20 (2) TO BRING OR DEFEND CIVIL OR CRIMINAL ACTIONS RELATED 21 TO THEFT OF THE VICTIM'S IDENTITY; OR 22 (3) TO TAKE OTHER EFFORTS TO CORRECT THE VICTIM'S CREDIT 23 RECORD OR NEGATIVE CREDIT REPORTS RELATED TO THEFT OF THE 24 VICTIM'S IDENTITY. 25 (B) TYPES OF EXPENSES.--THE TYPES OF EXPENSES THAT MAY BE 26 RECOVERABLE UNDER THIS SECTION INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: 27 (1) ATTORNEY FEES; 28 (2) FEES AND COSTS IMPOSED BY CREDIT BUREAUS, ASSOCIATED 29 WITH EFFORTS TO CORRECT THE VICTIM'S CREDIT RECORD OR 30 INCURRED IN PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS; AND 19990S0849B1814 - 3 -
1 (3) COURT COSTS AND FILING FEES; 2 REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE EXPENSES ARE CHARGED OR BILLED TO THE 3 VICTIM OR ANY PERSON ACTING ON THE VICTIM'S BEHALF OR AS THE 4 VICTIM'S REPRESENTATIVE AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY SUCH 5 EXPENSE HAS BEEN PAID. 6 SECTION 2. THIS ACT SHALL TAKE EFFECT IN 60 DAYS. C30L18DMS/19990S0849B1814 - 4 -