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Shhhh… That’s Personal: State Laws Prohibiting Third-Party Disclosure of Personal Data

April 19, 2022 (1 min read)

Check out our new state question and answer sets discussing prohibitions on disclosing personal data, such as social security numbers, motor vehicle records and accident reports, financial, voter, medical, and insurance information, and victims’ and minors’ personal information. Link to the question and answer set for Pennsylvania below or use our State Law Comparison Tool to compare states.

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