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State Privacy Regulations

In addition to Federal regulations, various states are enacting privacy regulations. This page provides information on various state privacy legislation.

 

State Security Breach Laws

In addition to Federal regulations, forty-four states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have enacted privacy regulations requiring that companies and/or state agencies disclose to consumers security breaches involving personal information. The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. Learn More>>

 

 

 

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West Virginia State Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in West Virginia and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of West Virginia to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>
Iowa State Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in Iowa and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of Iowa to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>
South Carolina State Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in South Carolina and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of South Carolina to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>
Virginia State Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in Virginia and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of Virginia to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>
Wyoming State Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in Wyoming and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of Wyoming to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>
Puerto Rico Security Breach Laws
The State Security Breach Laws were enacted to protect the confidential personal information of consumers. The laws require that an individual or a commercial entity that conducts business in Puerto Rico and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information about a resident of Puerto Rico to, when it becomes aware of a breach of the security of the system, conduct in good faith a prompt investigation to determine the likelihood that the personal information has been or will be misused. Learn More>>