Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S148

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Protecting reproductive health access, LGBTQ lives, religious liberty, and freedom of movement by banning the sale of cell phone location information

Impact

If enacted, S148 would introduce a new chapter (93L) to the General Laws of Massachusetts, outlining strict regulations on how location data can be collected and processed. Entities seeking to collect location information must obtain informed consent from individuals, clearly outlining the purpose of data collection. Furthermore, the bill mandates that covered entities must notify individuals of any changes to their data privacy policies well in advance. This legislation could significantly alter how businesses handle customer data, necessitating changes to operational practices to ensure compliance with privacy requirements.

Summary

Bill S148, introduced in Massachusetts, is designed to protect access to reproductive health services, LGBTQ rights, religious liberty, and freedom of movement by prohibiting the sale of cellular phone location data. The bill seeks to establish privacy protections for location information derived from electronic devices, ensuring that individuals have control over their personal data. By restricting entities from collecting and monetizing location information without explicit consent, the bill aims to strengthen individual privacy rights against potential misuse of such data by businesses and government entities.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions about the balance between privacy and law enforcement needs. Some stakeholders may argue that the restrictions on data sharing could impede law enforcement's ability to respond to emergencies or pursue investigations effectively. Additionally, there are concerns regarding how these proposed regulations might affect businesses, particularly those reliant on location data for advertising and service enhancements. The potential for increased scrutiny and liability for the misuse of location data adds to the complexity of public and legislative reactions to the bill.

Companion Bills

MA S1022

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MA S1228

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MA H83

Similar To To establish the Massachusetts data privacy protection act

MA H357

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MA H4632

Similar To Establishing the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act

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