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Committee releases bill tightening ID and record rules for secondhand phone dealers
Summary
The Consumer Affairs Committee on May 15 released A 43 34, which would require secondhand dealers (including automated kiosks) to record seller identification, take clear face photographs treated as photographic ID, keep purchase records for one year, and update device descriptions with device identifiers when available.
The Consumer Affairs Committee voted May 15 to release Assembly Bill A 43 34 as amended, a measure that would impose new identification and recordkeeping requirements on secondhand dealers of cellular telephones and wireless communication devices. Committee staff read amendments that expand the definition of a secondhand dealer to include automated kiosks that purchase devices, require dealers to capture a…
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