A workplace surveillance bill sitting on the Maine governor’s desk requires preparation from employers now, Fisher Phillips privacy attorney Pawel Binczyk said in a blog post Monday.
A Rhode Island measure with “a striking resemblance to” New Jersey's Daniel’s Law will take effect on Jan. 1, JacksonLewis privacy lawyer Mary Costigan and three colleagues noted in a blog post Monday.
So far in 2025, state lawmakers and regulators have focused on data related to health, children, geolocation and biometrics, said Sidley privacy attorneys Colleen Theresa Brown, Sheri Porath Rockwell and Sasha Hondagneu-Messner in a blog post Thursday.
Texas health care practitioners should review where they keep medical data before Sept. 1 to comply with a new state law, SheppardMullin attorneys Julia Kadish and Michael Sutton said in a blog post Friday.
New Jersey’s Office of Consumer Protection delayed until Sept. 2 the deadline to submit comments on draft rules for implementing the New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA), according to the office’s website. The comments were previously due Aug. 1.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) seeks comments by Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. PT on revised draft rules for implementing a data-deletion mechanism under the California Delete Act, the agency said in a notice Thursday.
States should amend comprehensive privacy laws to remove loopholes for consumer reporting agencies (CRAs), the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) said in a white paper released Tuesday.
A Massachusetts age-verification bill modeled on a New York law advanced to another legislative committee this week. On Thursday, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Advanced IT, the Internet and Cybersecurity favorably reported S-30 to Senate Ways and Means by a 6-0 vote.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) approved plans to develop an AI sandbox program, his office said in an emailed news release Wednesday.
A Massachusetts bill that would protect sensitive information in data breaches cleared the Joint Committee on Advanced IT, the Internet and Cybersecurity on Monday. The panel referred H-93 to the House Ways and Means Committee.