Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H80

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the Comprehensive Massachusetts Consumer Data Privacy Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 80 would significantly alter the landscape of data privacy laws in the Commonwealth, establishing a framework that aligns with evolving consumer expectations and concerns about data security. It would impose obligations on businesses to adhere to stringent data processing practices and to be accountable for violations, with the Attorney General being granted authority to enforce compliance. This shift aims to enhance consumer confidence in data handling practices, promoting an environment where personal data is treated as vital and protected from misuse.

Summary

House Bill 80, referred to as the Comprehensive Massachusetts Consumer Data Privacy Act, seeks to enhance consumer protections regarding personal data usage and privacy in Massachusetts. This legislation establishes standards for how personal data is processed, requiring organizations to implement clear and accessible pathways for consumers to understand their rights. Furthermore, it mandates that companies obtai consent before collecting or processing personal data, particularly regarding sensitive categories of data such as minors' information and health-related data. The bill emphasizes the need for transparency in how data is processed and shared, aiming to empower consumers with more control over their personal information.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its proactive stance on consumer protection, notable points of contention relate to the burdens it may impose on businesses, especially smaller enterprises. Opponents argue that the compliance costs and administrative duties might stifle innovation and disproportionately impact smaller entities that lack the resources to meet extensive regulatory requirements. Additionally, there may be debates over the extent of enforcement powers granted to the Attorney General and concerns about potential overreach in regulating acceptable data processing practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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