Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3327

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/23/23  

Caption

Relating to data generated by uses of mobile electronic communication devices; prescribing an effective date.

Impact

This bill is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing data privacy and consumer protection. By instituting rules around how data from mobile electronic communication devices can be collected and utilized, the bill seeks to enhance the security and privacy of individuals' personal information across varying communication platforms. This shift towards more comprehensive data regulations reflects a growing trend in legislation aimed at digital rights, aligning with national discussions on privacy norms.

Summary

House Bill 3327 addresses the data generated from the use of mobile electronic communication devices. The bill aims to establish regulations that ensure the privacy and protection of personal data collected through these devices. As digital communication continues to evolve and permeate daily life, ensuring that personal information is safeguarded becomes increasingly vital. The proposed legislation would set standards for data handling and usage to protect consumers from misuse and unauthorized access to their information.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3327 is primarily supportive, particularly among advocates for consumer rights and data privacy. Many view the bill as a necessary step towards modernizing state laws to better protect citizens in an increasingly digital society. However, there are also concerns voiced by some stakeholders regarding the potential for overly strict regulations that could hinder technological advancement and innovation in communication. This has led to a nuanced discussion with varying perspectives on the balance between protective measures and the need for growth in the tech sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates around the breadth of the regulations regarding data collection and individual consent. Some critics argue that while the intent of HB3327 is commendable, the specifics might lead to challenges in implementation and compliance for businesses that utilize such technologies. The fear of creating a regulatory framework that is difficult to navigate may hinder progress in the development of mobile communication technologies. Balancing consumer privacy with the needs of businesses remains a pivotal point of negotiation among stakeholders involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3220

Relating to electronics recycling; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2904

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

OR HB2246

Relating to unlawfully using electronic communication devices while driving

OR HB2671

Relating to highly automated vehicles; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB852

Electronic information privacy; creating Electronic Communication and Device Privacy Act. Effective date.

OR HB2531

Relating to fluorescent lamps; and prescribing an effective date.

OR SB35

Electronic communication; creating the Electronic Communication and Device Privacy Act; establishing procedures for access to certain information. Effective date.

OR SB35

Electronic communication; creating the Electronic Communication and Device Privacy Act; establishing procedures for access to certain information. Effective date.

OR AB1222

Vehicles: electronic wireless communications devices.

OR SB134

Relating to electronic monitoring devices in long term care facilities; prescribing an effective date.

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TX HB1217

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NC S552

Modifications to Notary Public Act

CA AB1667

Electronic wills.

CA AB2961

Civil procedure: electronic filing and service.

CA AB2283

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LA HB572

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CA SB666

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