DESERT DISPATCH -- Mar 7 -- "We are using True's bill as a template," said Odisho, aide to assemblywoman Fran Pavley, D-Agoura Hills. She said that Pavley intends to expand its provisions to non-Internet dating services as well. Earlier this year, a North Hollywood man pleaded no contest to felony identity theft charges and authorities said he had obtained upwards of 150,000 Choicepoint (Rapsheets.com) records through a fake business. Choicepoint had not been forthcoming about the identity theft peril that was created when it's database was compromised.