Automotive Privacy Bill Dies in Hawaii Committee
A Hawaii car privacy bill stalled Tuesday in the state’s Senate Commerce Committee. The committee heard no support for SB-1286 and the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection indicated it wants to continue working on the legislation, said Chair Jarrett Keohokalole (D). “We will defer this measure indefinitely and try and take it up next year.”
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The Transportation Committee previously approved the bill, which would have prohibited the collection, sale or disclosure of driver data obtained by a car or connected service without opt-in consent of the car’s owner or lessee (see 2502050007).