Bills

AB 1687: Customer records: age information: commercial online entertainment employment service providers.

  • Session Year: 2015-2016
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law requires a business that owns, licenses, or maintains personal information about a California resident to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information, to protect the personal information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. Existing law provides specified civil penalties for a violation of these provisions.

This bill would prohibit a commercial online entertainment employment service provider that enters into a contractual agreement to provide specified employment services to an individual paid subscriber from publishing information about the subscribers age in an online profile of the subscriber and would require the provider, within 5 days, to remove from public view in an online profile of the subscriber certain information regarding the subscribers age on any companion Internet Web site under the providers control if requested by the subscriber. The bill would define terms for purposes of these provisions. Under the bill, a provider that permits the public to upload or modify content on its own Internet Web site or any Internet Web site under its control without prior review by that provider would not be in violation of these provisions unless the subscriber first requested the provider to remove age information.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor3MIN
Aug 22, 2016

Assembly Floor

Senate Floor8MIN
Aug 15, 2016

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary18MIN
Jun 28, 2016

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary

Assembly Floor1MIN
May 12, 2016

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection6MIN
May 3, 2016

Assembly Standing Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection

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