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Committee advances bill allowing private businesses to swipe IDs for age verification, raises potential damages
Summary
The House Committee on Rules adopted dash 2 amendments to Senate Bill 1,005, which would allow private entities to swipe driver licenses or ID cards for age-restricted sales and raise statutory damages for violations; the bill was recommended to the floor with a due-pass recommendation.
The House Committee on Rules on June 12 adopted the dash 2 amendment to Senate Bill 1,005 and recommended the bill to the House floor with a due-pass recommendation.
Senate Bill 1,005, as presented to the committee by a staff presenter, would allow a private entity to swipe a person's driver's license or identification…
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