State-level momentum for comprehensive privacy bills is at an all-time high. After the California Consumer Privacy Act passed in 2018, multiple states proposed similar legislation to protect consumers in their states. To help keep track of it all, Westin Research Fellow Mitchell Noordyke, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, has compiled a list of proposed comprehensive privacy bills from across the country to aid IAPP members' efforts to stay abreast of the changing state-privacy landscape. In this post for Privacy Tracker, Noordyke identified 16 provisions that commonly appear in comprehensive privacy statutes, which are broken into two categories: consumer rights and business obligations.
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