14 Jun 2022
And Then There Were … Five?
Activity continues in the data privacy realm as federal legislators recently released a bipartisan discussion draft of a comprehensive data privacy bill: the American Data Privacy and Protection Act, and the California Privacy Protection Agency proposed its first round of draft California Privacy Rights Act enforcement regulations. Although five states have successfully passed comprehensive privacy legislation, many other states are seeing their privacy bills go down quietly as sessions adjourn all around the country. Keep checking our Privacy Legislation Tracker: State Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Bills to see the latest on which states have bills still standing.
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- Consumer Data Privacy (VA)
Get a refresher from this state Q&A practice note covering the key requirements of comprehensive consumer data privacy legislation in Virginia, including covered entities, key terms, controller/processor obligations, and more.
- Consumer Data Privacy (UT)
Compare Utah’s data privacy requirements with other states using this state Q&A practice note. Find this and content from other U.S. states in the State Law Comparison Tool.
- Consumer Data Privacy (CO)
Check out more state data privacy requirements with this Colorado-specific Q&A practice note.
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