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Source: IAPP Five states are making progress this year toward passing privacy legislation along the lines of California s Consumer Privacy Act, according to the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
If Virginia, Minnesota, New York, Washington and Oklahoma succeed in enacting new privacy laws this year, the total number of states with privacy regulations would go up to eight, says Caitlin Fennessy, research director at the IAPP. Previously, Maine and Nevada, in addition to California, each enacted legislation. Virginia s House and Senate have both passed a version of the Consumer Data Protection Act, suggesting the state could soon have a comprehensive privacy law, Fennessy says. Oklahoma s bill has bipartisan support, and Washington s reflects years of legislative efforts. Meanwhile, companies are following New York s legislative activity closely given the state s economic weight. There are a lot of near-term possibilities on the horizon.
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Currently, Oklahoma does not have any laws in place that govern the collection or use of consumer data. That could change this legislative session.
Two weeks ago, a bipartisan bill co-authored by Rep. Josh West, R-Grove, and Rep. Collin Walke, D-Oklahoma City, was filed that would require certain companies to obtain prior consent before collecting and selling the data of Oklahoma residents. If passed, the proposed Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act (OCDPA) would also give residents a mechanism for requesting that businesses disclose what information they have about them, as well as the right to request deletion of that information. Companies or organizations that violate the law could be subject to fines issued by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, as well as potential lawsuits from consumers. Under the proposed law, both the commission and private plaintiffs would be able to seek injunctive relief, actual damages, and
Gavel to Gavel: New bill aims to protect data privacy of Oklahoma residents By: Zachary Oubre Guest Columnist February 3, 2021
Zachary A.P. Oubre
Currently, Oklahoma does not have any laws in place that govern the collection or use of consumer data. That could change this legislative session.
Two weeks ago, a bipartisan bill co-authored by Rep. Josh West, R-Grove, and Rep. Collin Walke, D-Oklahoma City, was filed that would require certain companies to obtain prior consent before collecting and selling the data of Oklahoma residents. If passed, the proposed Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act (OCDPA) would also give residents a mechanism for requesting that businesses disclose what information they have about them, as well as the right to request deletion of that information. Companies or organizations that violate the law could be subject to fines issued by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, as well as potential lawsuits from consumers. Under the proposed law, b
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