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]]>While the US currently does not have a federal omnibus privacy law, states are beginning to pass privacy laws to address the processing of personal data. While California is the first state with an omnibus privacy law, it has now updated its law, and four additional states have joined in passing privacy legislation: Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia. Read below to find out if the respective new laws will apply to your organization.
The respective privacy laws will apply to organizations that meet particular thresholds. Notably, while most of the laws apply to for-profit businesses, we note that the Colorado Privacy Act also applies to non-profits. There are additional scope and exemptions to consider, but we provide a list of the applicable thresholds below.
The CPRA applies to for-profit businesses that do business in California and meet any of the following:
The CDPA applies to businesses in Virginia, or businesses that produce products or services that are targeted to residents of Virginia, and that:
The CPA applies to organizations that conduct business in Colorado or produce or deliver commercial products or services targeted to residents of Colorado and satisfy one of the following thresholds:
The CTPDA applies to any business that conducts business in the state, or produces a product or service targeted to residents of the state, and meets one of the following thresholds:
The UCPA applies to any business that conducts business in the state, or produces a product or service targeted to residents of the state, has annual revenue of $25,000,000 or more, and meets one of the following thresholds:
Organizations that fall under the scope of these respective new privacy laws should review and prepare their privacy programs. The list of updates may involve:
Article By Eva J. Pulliam, Christine Chong, and Destiny Planter of ArentFox Schiff LLP
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