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In brief The Colorado Privacy Act (C.R.S. 6-1-1301, et seq.) (the “CPA”) comes into effect on July 1, 2023. Earlier this year, the Colorado Attorney General promulgated final rules for implementing the CPA (4 CCR 904-3) (the “Rules”). The Rules provide insight as to how the Attorney General may interpret and enforce the CPA. In this alert, we highlight several key aspects of the CPA and the Rules to help businesses focus their compliance efforts.…

In Brief On May 1, 2023, Governor Eric Holcomb’s signed Indiana’s Consumer Data Protection Act into law, making Indiana the seventh US state to pass comprehensive consumer data privacy law — joining California, Iowa, Utah, Connecticut, Virginia, and Colorado (Tennessee has since enacted a consumer privacy statute; and Montana and Texas have passed laws that are currently awaiting their respective governors’ signatures). The Consumer Data Protection Act closely tracks prevailing trends in US state privacy…

After a slowdown in 2022–US states are back at the drawing board of consumer privacy laws with four passing in the last month alone. Here, we break down what you need to know about the Montana and Tennessee bills. In brief The early months of 2023 have brought a bumper crop of new state privacy legislation, with Tennessee and Montana legislatures poised to become the eighth and ninth states to enact comprehensive privacy laws. The…

Washington state governor Jay Inslee signed the My Health, My Data Act (the Act) into law on April 27, 2023. Regulated entities are required to comply with most obligations from March 31, 2024 with small businesses being required to comply from June 30, 2024. Prohibitions on geofencing are operative already on July 23, 2023. The Act will be enforceable both by the Washington Attorney General’s Office and through a private right of action. Who is…

In Brief In April 2023, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed into law SB 396, the Social Media Safety Act (the “Act”). Arkansas is the second state to enact a law that specifically regulates minors’ social media use, following Utah’s recent social media legislation. The Act, which takes effect on September 1, 2023, requires social media platforms (as defined under the Act) to verify account holders ages in order to prohibit Arkansas residents younger than…

Companies around the world should start preparing for the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act (Iowa Act) with respect to personal data of consumers in Iowa. With the Iowa Act, Iowa follows the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Consumer Rights Act of 2020 (CCPA), but excludes consumers acting in a commercial or employment context. Businesses that have implemented measures to comply with the CCPA and other US state privacy laws…

In Brief On Thursday March 23, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed two bills — S.B. 152 and H.B. 311 (collectively, the “Utah Social Media Regulation Act”) —that impose new requirements and limitations on children’s use of social media platforms. Background Together, both S.B. 152 and H.B. 311 enact the Utah Social Media Regulation Act, which is set to go into effect on March 1, 2024. Once in effect, S.B. 152 will require social media platforms…

Legislative activity in the U.S. state of Washington continues this year with numerous bills being considered. Businesses that process health data should follow the process of House bill 1155 (the My Health, My Data Act), which has been amended once and was approved in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary hearing on February 3, 2023. Who and what data are protected? The My Health, My Data Act protects as “consumers” Washington residents and…