
JUNEAU – Tuesday SB 249 by Senator Cathy Tilton (R – Wasilla) – establishing a Client Invoice of Rights for cryptocurrency kiosks – handed the Home in unanimous vote.
The buyer protections provided by the invoice embrace necessary fraud warnings, requiring kiosk licensing, every day and month-to-month transaction limits, a transaction payment cap, legislation enforcement cooperation when fraudulent exercise is reported, together with a proper to refund when fraudulent exercise is confirmed to be a rip-off.
In keeping with the FBI Annual Report, greater than 600 seniors in Alaska had been victims of fraud, with losses of $16.25 million. The identical report concluded that cryptocurrency kiosks are the quickest rising cash-out instrument.
Nonetheless, the subject was introduced into focus when Senator Tilton’s personal mom fell sufferer to a cryptocurrency kiosk rip-off.
“Whereas Alaska welcomes technological innovation and monetary freedom, it is very important guarantee rising expertise can’t be weaponized in opposition to weak Alaskans,” Senator Tilton stated. “Our mother and father and grandparents spent their lives serving their state, communities, and households whereas working to construct their financial savings. SB 249 honors the a long time of labor and repair by defending their hard-earned property.”
The invoice beforehand handed the Senate in a unanimous vote. Following a concurrence vote in the senate, SB 249 will probably be transmitted to Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska).
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