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A comprehensive data protection and privacy bill has been introduced in Florida. Like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other recently proposed state laws, it would provide Florida consumers more control over their personal information, impose a series of requirements on covered business, and create a limited private right of action. If enacted, it would go into effect on January 1, 2022.
To whom would it apply?
The Florida bill would apply to for-profit businesses that:
Do business in Florida;
Collect personal information about consumers, or is the entity on behalf of which the information is collected;
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The recently introduced Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act (OCDPA) is one of the nation s first opt-in proposed data privacy laws. The law would require businesses to obtain consent before collecting and selling consumer personal information and create a private right of action with potentially steep statutory damages.
To whom would it apply?
The OCDPA would apply to businesses that:
Do business in Oklahoma;
Collect consumers personal information or have that information collected on their behalf;
Alone or in conjunction with others, determine the purpose for and means of processing consumers personal information; and
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