Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1115

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms.

Impact

The implementation of HB1115 is expected to significantly modify the landscape of data privacy laws in the state. By enforcing stricter regulations on how social media platforms interact with minors, it seeks to limit potentially harmful practices like gamification and automatic content loading, which can lead to excessive engagement from younger users. These provisions aim to foster a safer online environment for children, reflecting growing concerns over their mental well-being and data security. Moreover, businesses will need to adapt their data handling protocols to comply with new requirements, thereby impacting their operational strategies and marketing approaches.

Summary

House Bill 1115, known as the Consumer Data Protection Act, aims to enhance the protection of personal data, particularly concerning social media platforms and their interactions with children. The bill outlines significant definitions regarding personal data, including types such as biometric data, sensitive data, and clear stipulations on what constitutes a child, specifically anyone under the age of 18. The bill mandates explicit consent from consumers for the processing of their personal data, requiring robust mechanisms for verification and compliance from businesses that operate in this realm.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate among stakeholders regarding the balance between consumer protection and the operational limitations placed on businesses, particularly social media platforms. Supporters of HB1115 assert it is essential for safeguarding children's interests and enhancing overall consumer rights in an era increasingly characterized by data exploitation. Critics argue, however, that these regulations may impose excessive burdens on businesses and stifle innovation in the tech sector. The bill's focus on consent and personal data handling continues to be a focal point of this contentious dialogue within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1026

Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children.

VA HB1688

Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children, definition of verifiable parental consent.

VA SB1515

Harmful materials; civil liability for publishing or distributing to minors on the Internet.

VA SB1540

Consumer protection; automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer, exemptions.

VA HB2382

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; personal reproductive or sexual health information.

VA HB2447

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices.

VA HB1855

Consumer Protection Act; PFAS chemicals in children's products.

VA SB1108

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, kratom products.

VA SB1432

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

VA HB2219

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

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