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2012 Senate Bill 6075: Removing the notice requirement when an attorney or private investigator requests vehicle owner information
Introduced by Sen. Mike Carrell (Lakewood) (R) on January 11, 2012
Removes the notice requirement when an attorney or private investigator requests vehicle owner information. (Companion Bill: HB 2342).   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Transportation Committee on January 11, 2012
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 7, 2012
Provides that the notice that DOL provides to a vehicle owner when the owner's information has been disclosed to an attorney or private investigator must only contain a statement indicating that DOL has disclosed the vehicle owner's name and address, the date that DOL disclosed the information; and a statement informing the vehicle owner that the owner may contact DOL to find out the occupation of the requesting party if the vehicle owner contacts DOL within five days.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the Senate on February 7, 2012
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on February 11, 2012
Requires the notice that DOL provides to a vehicle owner when their information has been disclosed to an attorney or private investigator must only contain: a statement indicating that DOL has disclosed the vehicle owner's name and address pursuant to an appropriate request; the date that DOL disclosed the information; and a statement informing the owner that they may contact DOL to find out the occupation of the requesting party if the vehicle owner contacts DOL within five days. In response to an inquiry from the vehicle owner, DOL is prohibited from disclosing any information about the requesting party other than whether it was an attorney or private investigator. A fee of $2 must be collected per record requested by a business entity and deposited into the highway safety account.
Received in the House on February 15, 2012
Referred to the House Transportation Committee on February 15, 2012