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Daily Dashboard | Analysis: Calif. AB 713 would institute new deidentification requirements, research exemptions Related reading: How the proposed APRA could impact AI

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On Sept. 5, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 713, which amends the California Consumer Privacy Act and would go into effect pending the governor's signature prior to Sept. 30. AB 713 largely exempts U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act deidentified information from the CCPA and regulates deidentified information in a novel way that departs from the mostly hands-off approach to such datasets adopted by federal and state regulators. DLA Piper's Jim Halpert, Anna Spencer, CIPP/US, and Andrew Kingman dive into how AB 713 tackles deidentified data and who will benefit most from its passing.
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