
Keypoint: Our last weekly upgrade of the 2023 legal session offers a wrap-up of costs that are still alive.
Below is the twenty-third– and last– weekly upgrade on the status of suggested state personal privacy legislation in 2023. With the legislatures in numerous states now adjourned for the year, we are concluding our weekly updates. Nevertheless, as talked about listed below, there are still a handful of costs pending. We will continue tracking those costs and supply updates on an as-needed basis.
With the legislatures in numerous states having actually closed for the year, the news cycle on proposed costs has actually naturally slowed. Here are where things presently stand.
We are waiting on guvs to sign 4 costs– Texas HB 4 (customer information personal privacy), Connecticut SB 3 (health and kids’s information personal privacy), Nevada SB 370 (health information personal privacy), and Louisiana SB 162 (kids’s social networks).
The Oregon legislature closes June 25 It is thinking about customer information personal privacy ( SB 619) and information broker ( HB 2052) costs. The customer personal privacy expense is set for a 3rd reading in the Senate on June 20. The information broker expense formerly passed your house however has yet to relocate the Senate.
The Delaware legislature closes June 30 It is thinking about a customer information personal privacy expense ( HB 154). The expense passed your house on June 8 and is waiting for factor to consider in the Senate.
The California legislature is thinking about SB 362— the California Removal Act. That expense passed the Senate on May 31 and is presently designated to an Assembly committee. The California legislature does not close up until September.
A variety of state legislatures will stay open previous June, however we have actually not seen current motion on costs in those states. We will continue tracking those costs and supply updates on an as-needed basis.