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H. B. 2966
(By Delegates Skinner, Lawrence, Barrett, Young,
Sponaugle, Lynch, Tomblin, Eldridge, Poore
and Caputo)
[Introduced March 19, 2013; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by
adding thereto a new article, designated §21-5G-1, §21-5G-2,
and §21-5G-3, all relating to employment and privacy
protection; prohibiting an employer from requesting or
requiring that an employee or applicant disclose any user
name, password, or other means for accessing a personal
account or service through certain electronic communications
devices; prohibiting an employer from taking or threatening to
take, certain disciplinary actions for an employee's refusal
to disclose certain password and related information;
prohibiting an employer from failing or refusing to hire an
applicant as a result of the applicant's refusal to disclose
certain password and related information; prohibiting an
employee from downloading certain unauthorized information or
data to certain Web sites or Web-based accounts; providing
that an employer is not prevented from conducting certain
investigations for certain purposes; and defining terms.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended
by adding thereto a new article, designated §21-5G-1, §21-5G-2 and
§21-5G-3, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5G. INTERNET PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT.
§21-5G-1. Short Title.
_____This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Internet
Privacy Protection Act".
§21-5G-2. Definitions.
_____As used in this article:
_____(a) "Applicant" means an applicant for employment.
_____(b) "Electronic Communications Device" means any device that
uses electronic signals to create, transmit and receive
information, and includes computers, telephones, personal digital
assistants, and other similar devices.
_____(c) "Employer" means a person engaged in a business, industry,
profession, trade or other enterprise in the state, or a unit of
state or local government. "Employer includes an agent,
representative or designee of the employer.
§21-5G-3. Certain acts prohibited; not prohibited.
_____(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an
employer may not request or require that an employee or applicant
disclose any user name, password, or other means for accessing a personal account or service through an electronic communications
device.
_____(b) An employer may require an employee to disclose any user
name, password, or other means for accessing nonpersonal accounts
or services that provide access to the employer's internal computer
or information systems.
_____(c) (1) An employer may not discharge, discipline, or
otherwise penalize or threaten to discharge, discipline, or
otherwise penalize an employee for the employee's refusal to
disclose any information specified in subsection (a) of this
section.
_____(2) An employer may not fail or refuse to hire any applicant
as a result of the applicant's refusal to disclose any information
specified in subsection (a) of this section.
_____(d) An employee may not download unauthorized employer
proprietary information or financial data to an employee's personal
Web site, an Internet Web site, a Web-based account, or a similar
account.
_____(e) (1)This section does not prevent an employer, based on the
receipt of information about the use of a personal Web site,
Internet Web site, Web-based account, or similar account by an
employee for business purposes, from conducting an investigation
for the purpose of ensuring compliance with applicable securities
or financial law, or regulatory requirements.
_____(2) This section does not prevent an employer, based on the
receipt of information about unauthorized downloading of an
employer's proprietary information or financial data to a personal
Web site, Internet Web site, Web-based account or similar account
by an employee, from investigating an employee's actions under
subsection (d) of this section.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to protect the privacy of
personal electronic data for employees and applicants for
employment, and to authorize employers to investigate to ensure
compliance with applicable protections of certain business
information.
This article is new; therefore it is completely underscored.