Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1892

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Consumer's consent required prior to collecting personal information.

Impact

HF1892 has the potential to reshape how businesses interact with customers in Minnesota. By requiring prior consent for data collection, the bill aims to enhance consumer trust and protect individual privacy rights. It also establishes penalties for businesses that violate this requirement, thereby reinforcing compliance. Businesses operating in Minnesota or targeting its residents will need to revise their data collection policies and practices significantly, including enhanced transparency regarding data usage and potential disclosures. This legislative move represents a proactive step toward securing consumer information in an increasingly digital and data-driven economy.

Summary

House File 1892 (HF1892) introduces significant amendments to Minnesota legislation, focusing on consumer data privacy. The bill mandates that businesses must obtain explicit consent from consumers before collecting, using, or disclosing personal information. This measure reinforces the principle that consumer consent is essential for any handling of personal data, which aligns with emerging trends in data protection laws across the United States and globally. The intent of HF1892 is to provide Minnesota residents with greater control over their personal data, ensuring that they are informed about what data is being collected and how it is used.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF1892 may center on potential implications for businesses in Minnesota, especially regarding their operational flexibility and the costs associated with implementing the required changes. Proponents of the bill argue that the enhanced privacy protections are necessary in light of growing concerns over data breaches and misuse of personal information. Conversely, critics might express concerns about the burden this places on smaller businesses, which may lack the resources to fully comply with the new requirements. The balance between protecting consumer rights and maintaining a conducive business environment will likely be a focal point of debate as HF1892 progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN SF950

Similar To Consumer's consent prior to collecting personal information requirement

Previously Filed As

MN SF950

Consumer's consent prior to collecting personal information requirement

MN HF1367

Various rights given to consumers regarding personal data, data transparency obligations placed on businesses, private right of action created, and enforcement by attorney general provided.

MN LD1705

An Act to Give Consumers Control over Sensitive Personal Data by Requiring Consumer Consent Prior to Collection of Data

MN HF2737

Public postsecondary institutions required to keep student information private, and consent required before collecting student location data.

MN SF3245

Requiring informed consent for collection, use, and dissemination of genetic information and authorizing civil remedies

MN HF2309

Consumer rights provided regarding personal data, obligations placed on businesses regarding consumer data, and enforcement provided by the attorney general.

MN HF2700

Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act modified to make consumer health data a form of sensitive data, and additional protections added for sensitive data.

MN A2584

Requires notification to consumers of collection and disclosure of personal data by certain entities.

MN S332

Requires notification to consumers of collection and disclosure of personal data by certain entities.

MN A1971

Requires notification to consumers of collection and disclosure of personal data by certain entities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.