SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

SENATE BILL 75

55th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO GOVERNMENTAL CONDUCT; PROHIBITING DISCLOSURE OF SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION BY STATE AGENCY EMPLOYEES; PROVIDING EXCEPTIONS; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. A new section of Chapter 10 NMSA 1978 is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Nondisclosure of Sensitive Personal Information Act"."

     SECTION 2. A new section of Chapter 10 NMSA 1978 is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Nondisclosure of Sensitive Personal Information Act:

          A. "sensitive personal information" means an individual's:

                (1) status as a recipient of public assistance or as a crime victim;

                (2) sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, medical condition, immigration status, national origin or religion; and

                (3) social security number; and

          B. "social security number" includes an individual tax identification number."

     SECTION 3. A new section of Chapter 10 NMSA 1978 is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION--EXCEPTIONS.--A state agency employee shall not intentionally disclose sensitive personal information acquired by virtue of the employee's position with a state agency to anyone outside the state agency except when such disclosure is:

          A. necessary to carry out a function of the state agency;

          B. necessary to comply with an order or subpoena issued by a court of this state or a United States district court;

          C. required by the Inspection of Public Records Act;

          D. required by federal statute;

          E. made to or by a court in the course of a judicial proceeding or made in a court record;

          F. made to a state contractor that needs the sensitive personal information to perform its obligations under the contract and has agreed in writing to be bound by the same restrictions on disclosure that are imposed on state employees by this section;

          G. made pursuant to the Whistleblower Protection Act;

          H. expressly permitted by the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and associated regulations; or

          I. made with the written consent of the person whose information would be disclosed."

     SECTION 4. A new section of Chapter 10 NMSA 1978 is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] ENFORCEMENT--PENALTIES.--The attorney general, a district attorney and the state ethics commission may institute a civil action in district court if a violation has occurred or to prevent a violation of the Nondisclosure of Sensitive Personal Information Act. Penalties for a violation of that act shall be a civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each violation, but not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000)."

     SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2021.

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