Florida Senate - 2020 SB 430 By Senator Cruz 18-00537-20 2020430__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to state-licensed driver and state 3 identification cardholder information; requiring the 4 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to 5 conduct an audit of its records and to report by a 6 specified date to the Governor and the Legislature, 7 for specified fiscal years, the total amount of money 8 it derived from the sale of state-licensed driver and 9 state identification cardholder information to 10 marketing firms and the identity of the marketing 11 firms that paid for such information; providing 12 additional requirements for the report; providing an 13 effective date. 14 15 WHEREAS, media reports indicate that the Florida Department 16 of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles collected more than $77 17 million from the sale of state-licensed driver and state 18 identification cardholder information during the 2017 fiscal 19 year, and 20 WHEREAS, the reports allege that some of the firms that 21 purchased the personal information may have used the information 22 in violation of federal and state privacy laws, and 23 WHEREAS, it is important to determine whether the personal 24 information of state residents which was sold by the department 25 has been misused for marketing purposes, such as robocalls and 26 direct mail offers, and 27 WHEREAS, it is incumbent on the department to provide a 28 full report to elected officials and to the public of its 29 practices with regard to the sale of such information, including 30 specific information on the dollar amounts and the purchasers 31 associated with such sales, NOW, THEREFORE, 32 33 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 34 35 Section 1. Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; 36 audit and reporting requirements related to the sale of state 37 licensed driver and state identification cardholder 38 information.— 39 (1) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 40 shall conduct an audit of its records to determine each of the 41 following: 42 (a) The total amount of money the department received from 43 the sale of state-licensed driver and state identification 44 cardholder information to marketing firms for the 2016, 2017, 45 and 2018 fiscal years, respectively. 46 (b) The identity of the marketing firms that paid the 47 department for state-licensed driver and state identification 48 cardholder information during the 2016, 2017, and 2018 fiscal 49 years, respectively. 50 (2) The department shall submit a report to the Governor, 51 the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 52 Representatives by January 1, 2021, containing the information 53 required under subsection (1). The report must include the total 54 amount of sales to marketing firms calculated for each fiscal 55 year and the identity of each marketing firm that purchased 56 information during each fiscal year. The report also must 57 provide recommendations to improve practices and security 58 measures to protect the personal information of residents of 59 this state. 60 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.