Creates the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act
Impact
The introduction of SB 1361 would amend existing regulations to reinforce consumer privacy in financial transactions. Should the bill be enacted, it will ensure that firearms retailers are not compelled to be classified separately from other types of merchandise retailers when processing payments, which could protect customer identities during transactions. This change aims to prevent financial institutions from declining transactions based solely on the merchant category code assigned to firearms retailers, thereby promoting fair treatment among various types of retailers.
Summary
Senate Bill 1361, also known as the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act, is aimed at protecting the financial privacy of individuals making purchases related to firearms and firearms accessories. The bill prohibits financial institutions from requiring the use of a specific merchant category code when processing transactions for firearms retailers. This classification, approved in 2022, identifies merchants engaged in the sale of firearms and related materials, potentially leading to scrutiny of customer purchases. The bill intends to safeguard consumers from discrimination based on the nature of their purchases in compliance with the Second Amendment.
Contention
Debates surrounding SB 1361 raised significant points of contention, particularly concerning the potential implications for fraud detection and transaction monitoring. Supporters argue that it is essential for maintaining the privacy rights of consumers purchasing firearms, while opponents express concerns that it may hinder financial institutions' capabilities to monitor transactions for illegal activities, including potential gun trafficking. Additionally, there is apprehension over the administrative burden on financial institutions to navigate compliance with the new statute, particularly in issues relating to fraud management and transaction integrity.
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Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.
Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.
Relating to the issuance of a diploma to a student graduating from a public institution of higher education that has undergone a merger, acquisition, or name change.