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Keypoint: As introduced, the Ohio Personal Privacy
Act would provide Ohio residents with some rights regarding their
personal data, but it is not as extensive as the CPRA, CPA, and
VCDPA.
As first reported by the IAPP s Joe Duball, on July 13, 2021, Ohio
lawmakers introduced the Ohio Personal Privacy Act (House Bill 376).
The bill s primary sponsors are Republicans Rick Carfagna
and Thomas Hall. The bill also has eight Republican co-sponsors in
the House. For reference, Republicans have overwhelming majorities
in Ohio s House and Senate, and Ohio has a Republican Governor.
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Bill Would Create Statewide Data Rights For Ohio Consumers
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Ohio lawmakers this week introduced a bill to protect consumer data-privacy that Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said represents a comfortable “middle ground” amid the field of existing state privacy laws.
Introduced by Republican state Reps. Rick Carfagna and Thomas Hall, the Ohio Personal Privacy Act contains many of the provisions found in the three states that have passed data-privacy laws California, Colorado and Virginia. In Ohio, these would include the establishment of a set of consumer “data rights,” such as the right to ask companies what personal data they’ve collected, request corrections to that data, have that data deleted upon request, request companies stop selling personal data and complain to the attorney general’s office of infractions.