UPHOLD Privacy Act of 2023 Upholding Protections for Health and Online Location Data Privacy Act of 2023
The bill would reinforce individuals' rights regarding their personal data, ensuring that they have the ability to access their health and location information stored by covered entities. Additionally, it empowers individuals to request deletion of their data, thus aiming to enhance the accountability of entities in handling sensitive data. There is a strong focus on ensuring that data is not exploited for commercial purposes without the individual's knowledge and consent.
Senate Bill 631, known as the UPHOLD Privacy Act of 2023, aims to protect the privacy of personally identifiable health and location data. The bill sets forth prohibitions against the use of health data for commercial advertising and establishes requirements for entities that handle such data to minimize its collection, retention, and use. It mandates that organizations must secure express consent from individuals before collecting or disclosing their health data or location data.
Several points of contention arise around the enforcement mechanisms and definitions outlined in the bill. Some stakeholders argue that the provisions could hinder legitimate health services and research efforts due to stringent regulations that might be interpreted as overly cautious or restrictive. Furthermore, the relationship between federal and state laws is a notable topic, as the bill specifies that it does not preempt state laws that afford greater privacy protections, raising questions about jurisdiction and regulatory complexity.