§ 10-1-910 - Legislative findings
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-910   (2010)
   10-1-910.    Legislative findings 
      The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
      (1)  The  privacy and financial security of individuals is increasingly at risk  due to the ever more widespread collection of personal information by  both the private and public sectors;
      (2)  Credit  card transactions, magazine subscriptions, real estate records,  automobile registrations, consumer surveys, warranty registrations,  credit reports, and Internet websites are all sources of personal  information and form the source material for identity thieves;
      (3)  Identity  theft is one of the fastest growing crimes committed in this state.  Criminals who steal personal information such as social security numbers  use the information to open credit card accounts, write bad checks, buy  cars, purchase property, and commit other financial crimes with other  people's identities;
      (4)  Implementation  of technology security plans and security software as part of an  information security policy may provide protection to consumers and the  general public from identity thieves;
      (5)  Information  brokers should clearly define the standards for authorized users of its  data so that a breach by an unauthorized user is easily identifiable;
      (6)  Identity theft is costly to the marketplace and to consumers; and
      (7)  Victims  of identity theft must act quickly to minimize the damage; therefore,  expeditious notification of unauthorized acquisition and possible misuse  of a person's personal information is imperative.