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Senate updates identity-theft law; requires notices and 12 months of credit monitoring

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The Idaho Senate on March 10 passed Senate Bill 10‑66 as amended, revising the state's identity‑theft statutes to clarify definitions and to require prompt notification and at least 12 months of free credit monitoring for affected individuals.

The Idaho Senate passed Senate Bill 10‑66 as amended on March 10, 2025, updating state identity‑theft law to clarify definitions and require that agencies notify affected people and offer at least 12 months of credit monitoring.

Sponsor and debate: Senator Taves, who opened debate on the bill, said, “Identity theft is a growing concern in today's…

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