Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1896

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To increase accountability in the sale of personal data

Impact

If enacted, S1896 would have significant implications for both businesses and residents in Massachusetts. Businesses that process personal information must now comply with stricter regulatory requirements, reducing the existing ambiguity around who is responsible for data protection and the sale of personal information. Furthermore, the bill establishes the Municipal Broadband Fund, which will be financed through a tax levied on these data sales, thereby directing resources towards improving broadband accessibility across the Commonwealth. This aspect of the bill aims to combat inequality in access to digital services among different communities.

Summary

Bill S1896, titled 'An Act to increase accountability in the sale of personal data', aims to enhance the regulation surrounding the sale and exchange of personal information within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The proposed legislation is focused on requiring businesses that engage in selling personal data to register with the Department of Revenue. This registration will include details about the types of personal information sold, the methods of acquisition, and the gross income from such sales. The intent is to create a framework for accountability that helps protect individual privacy and informs the public of data practices by businesses operating in the state.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from certain business interests, particularly those reliant on the exchange of personal information for revenue. Critics may argue that the regulatory burden imposed by S1896 could hinder their operations, especially small businesses that may lack the resources to navigate the new requirements. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness of the bill's provisions in actually protecting consumer data, particularly given the complex nature of digital transactions and data flows today. Proponents, however, argue that the bill is a necessary step toward greater transparency and accountability in personal data management.

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