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Subcommittee debates removal of ID-copy requirement for timeshare resellers; no recorded final action in transcript

2124149 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

Members debated House Bill 1671, which would remove the requirement that timeshare resellers retain photocopies of government-issued photo identification. DPOR staff said investigators had not relied on ID photocopies in past cases; the subcommittee recorded discussion but the transcript shows no final roll-call outcome.

House Bill 1671, which would amend record-keeping requirements under the Virginia timeshare statute to remove the requirement that resellers retain photocopies of government-issued photo IDs, drew questions about fraud, investigative needs and regulatory burden during the subcommittee hearing.

The bill’s sponsor said removing the photocopy requirement would enhance consumer privacy, reduce…

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