H.B.
251
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION - RIGHT TO KNOW ACT
house floor
Amendments
Amendment 6 February 23, 2004 11:35 am
Representative David L. Hogue
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page
3, Lines 63 through 64
House Committee Amendments
2-13-2004
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(6) "Radio frequency identification tag" means a device
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that is able to transmit H
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information H
ON A MICROCHIP
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:
(a) made of a microchip; and
(b) that contains a unique number or identifier:
(i) related to an item or product; and
(ii) that can be read by or transmitted to an external device using radio waves.
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5, Line 148 through Page 6, Line 156
:
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(s)
in a consumer transaction,
sells any product
at retail
that:
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(i) contains a radio frequency identification tag; and
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(ii) does not contain a
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label
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notice on the product or the product packaging using
:
(A) a logo if the supplier also provides notice:
(I) posted near the product and at the location where the consumer transaction is completed;
(II) informing a consumer of the meaning of the logo; and
(II) containing the information described in Subsection (2)(s)(ii)(B); or
(B) another type of identifier;
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(A)
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(I)
stating that
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:
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(I)
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the product contains a radio frequency identification tag
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;
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and
that
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(II)
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the radio frequency identification tag can transmit information to a reader both
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before and after the purchase;
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(B)
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(II)
that is in a conspicuous type size and location; and
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(C)
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(III)
that is in print that contrasts with the background against which it appears.
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