Montana Statutes

§ 30-14-1712 — Fraudulent Electronic Misrepresentation -- Penalties -- Exemption

Montana § 30-14-1712
JurisdictionMontana
Title 30TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 14UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Part 17Impediment of Identity Theft

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Mont. Code Ann. § 30-14-1712 (2026).

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30-14-1712 . Fraudulent electronic misrepresentation -- penalties -- exemption.

(1)An individual or business that, by means of a website, an electronic mail message, or otherwise through the internet, solicits, requests, or takes an action to induce another individual or business to provide personal information by purporting to be a third-party individual or a business without the authority or approval of the third-party individual or business is guilty of a theft of identity, as provided in 45-6-332 (1). This crime of fraudulent electronic misrepresentation is commonly known as "phishing".
(2)An individual or a business that is adversely affected by a violation of subsection (1) has a private right of action, as provided in 30-14-1713 .
(3)The attorney general or a county attorney in a

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 276, L. 2007.

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