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2011 Senate Bill 5558: Regulating dissemination of juvenile records by consumer reporting agencies
Introduced by Sen. James Hargrove (Hoquiam) (D) on January 31, 2011
To prohibit consumer reporting agencies, that collect personal information about juvenile records from disseminating information contained within the record, including the existence or nonexistence of the record, to any third party.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Human Services & Corrections Committee on January 31, 2011
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 18, 2011
To remove the ability of JIS Committee to enter into information services contracts with persons and private entities. The monies deposited into the JIS account can only come from noncourt private entity users. JIS cannot be used to disseminate any juvenile record information nor can fees be charged to private entities to obtain juvenile court record information in order to disseminate it to consumer reporting agencies or other private entities. The provision making a violation of this act subject to the Consumer Protection Act.
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on February 21, 2011