As introduced: - Creates the crime of "digital forgery," defined as participating in the creation or distribution of a forged digital likeness of a person to facilitate fraud. - Makes it a crime to knowingly impersonate a person or an entity with the intent to defraud. - Expands the definition of identity fraud to include the fraudulent use of an entity's identifying information, such as logos and trademarks. - Clarifies that courts retain the authority to modify sentences in identity fraud cases involving an elderly adult.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Mar 6, 2026 | — | Committee postponed at request of sponsor (03/10/2026) |
Mar 6, 2026 | — | Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration |
Feb 27, 2026 | — | Introduced, referred to House Judiciary |
| Last Action | Mar 6, 2026 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Mar 2, 2026 |
| Updated | Mar 7, 2026 |