Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1501

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to the disclosure of personal information online

Impact

The bill will amend Chapter 407 of the Missouri Revised Statutes by adding the new section 407.1505. By enforcing a structure for how personal information must be disclosed, the legislation could alter the landscape of compliance for businesses that operate websites. Companies will need to implement new protocols to manage consumer requests regarding their personal data and will face liability if they fail to comply with the outlined requirements. This is likely to increase operational costs for businesses but could enhance consumer trust and safety regarding personal data management.

Summary

Senate Bill 1501 introduces new regulations regarding the disclosure of personal information collected by internet websites operating in the state of Missouri. This legislation aims to ensure consumers are adequately informed about what personal data is being collected, the purpose of such collection, and whether their information may be sold or shared. Websites will be required to inform users before collecting data and also provide a straightforward means for consumers to opt-out of the sale of their information or request deletion. This is a significant step towards increasing transparency and consumer control in the digital age.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1501 may arise from the provisions that enforce penalties for non-compliance. The law states that violators could face civil actions initiated by the attorney general, with the potential for substantial penalties up to $2,000 for each day of violation. Opponents may argue that such punitive measures could disproportionately impact small businesses and startups unable to absorb the financial burden of compliance, while proponents contend that strong protections are necessary to safeguard consumer privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB7

Creates the office of Chief Data Officer

MO SB250

Creates provisions relating to organized retail theft

MO SB24

Creates new provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO SB312

Modifies provisions regarding the safekeeping of personal information

MO SB8

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB103

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO SB683

Establishes provisions relating to data privacy in public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB398

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO SB409

Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of personal property

MO SB489

Creates provisions relating to information in criminal proceedings

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