Session of 2000
HOUSE BILL No. 2896
By Select Committee on Information Management
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9 AN ACT
enacting the internet privacy protection act; prohibiting
certain
10 internet service
providers from disclosing personally identifying infor-
11 mation about certain
subscribers.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. (a) This act shall be known and may be cited as the
inter-
15 net privacy protection act.
16 (b) For purposes
of this section:
17 (1) "Internet
service provider" means any business or organization
18 qualified to do business in Kansas that
provides direct internet access
19 services to residents of Kansas.
20 (2) "Personally
identifying information" includes a subscriber's elec-
21 tronic mail address, social security
number, date of birth, income, occu-
22 pation, credit card or debit card
information, current and prior addresses,
23 telephone number, or mother's maiden name.
"Personally identifying in-
24 formation" also includes any information
gathered by means of tracking
25 an individual subscriber's internet usage,
IP connection history, prefer-
26 ences, equipment, software or user profile.
"Personally identifying infor-
27 mation" does not include aggregate data
that cannot be used to identify
28 an individual subscriber, or information
disclosed by the internet service
29 provider to a third party in connection
with the processing, billing, col-
30 lection or maintenance of an individual
subscriber's account.
31 (3) "Affirmative
consent" means a written statement by the sub-
32 scriber authorizing the internet service
provider to gather personally iden-
33 tifying information about the subscriber
and distribute it to third parties
34 for marketing or other purposes. For
purposes of this section, a sub-
35 scriber's consent must be in writing and
secured on a form that is separate
36 and distinct from the internet service
provider's generally applicable serv-
37 ice agreement or contract.
38 (4) "Direct
internet access services" includes the provision of dial-up
39 modem connections via telephone, ISDN, DSL
or coaxial cable, or any
40 other means of providing direct TCP/IP
services which include, at a min-
41 imum, access to a domain name server and an
electronic mail server.
42 (c) No internet
service provider that provides direct internet access
43 services to residents of Kansas shall
disclose any personally identifying
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1 information about a Kansas subscriber
to a third party for marketing or
2 other purposes without the knowledge
and affirmative consent of that
3 subscriber.
4 (d) The
provisions of this section shall be deemed to be incorporated
5 into any service agreement or
contract between an internet service pro-
6 vider and a Kansas subscriber that is
executed or renewed on or after the
7 effective date of this
section.
8 Sec. 2. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
9 publication in the statute book.