HB2321

DCS; credit freeze; reporting

Complete·6/19/26

HB2321 mandates a security freeze on credit reports for children in Department of Child Safety care.

HB2321 requires consumer reporting agencies to place a security freeze on credit reports for children in the care of the Department of Child Safety within 30 days of their entry into care. This freeze restricts access to the child's credit report and prohibits the release of any information derived from it. The security freeze remains in effect until the child or their representative requests its removal or it is automatically removed after a certain period.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

33 Yea

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20 Nay

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7 Not Voting

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Calendar

Jun 10

1:00 PM

Senate Rules

Mar 31

8:30 AM

Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

History

Jun 19

Senate

Governor Signed

Jun 19

Senate

Chapter 197

Jun 13

House

House final reading PASSED, voting: (33-20-7-0)