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S. 2168:
Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act of 2007
110th Congress

This is a bill in the U.S. Congress originating in the Senate ("S."). A bill must be passed by both the Senate and House and then be signed by the President before it becomes law.

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2007-2008

A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for restitution to victims of identity theft.

Overview

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Text:
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Status:
Occurred: IntroducedOct 16, 2007
Occurred: Referred to CommitteeView Committee Assignments
Occurred: Reported by CommitteeNov 1, 2007
Occurred: Passed SenateNov 15, 2007
Not Yet Occurred: House Vote(did not occur)
Not Yet Occurred: Signed by President(did not occur)
This bill never became law. This bill was proposed in a previous session of Congress. Sessions of Congress last two years, and at the end of each session all proposed bills and resolutions that haven't passed are cleared from the books. Members often reintroduce bills that did not come up for debate under a new number in the next session.
Last Action:
Feb 4, 2008: Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Related:
See the Related Legislation page for other bills related to this one and a list of subject terms that have been applied to this bill. Sometimes the text of one bill or resolution is incorporated into another, and in those cases the original bill or resolution, as it would appear here, would seem to be abandoned.
Votes:
Nov 15, 2007: This bill passed in the Senate by Unanimous Consent. A record of each senator’s position was not kept.
Question & Answer
Can you answer any of these questions posed by other users? Think of it as a civic good deed. You can submit a short question too.

Dec 2, 2008 5:56 PM - Can I get restitution for being a victim of identity theft? He has used my identity for over 10 years. He has purchased homes, cars and credit cards. They arrested him but he was released on bail and now they can't find him. - Answer it!

Sources of Influence

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Cyber Security Industry Alliance
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