New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1971

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
5/11/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, A1971 will significantly amend existing state statutes regarding data privacy. It will hold companies accountable for how they manage personal data by enforcing stricter requirements on data handling practices. This includes obligations to inform consumers of their rights to opt-out of data sales and the processing of their information for targeted advertising. Moreover, businesses will need to implement clear and straightforward processes for consumers to exercise these rights, aimed at securing personal data in a more responsible manner.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1971, known as the Consumer Data Privacy Act, is designed to enhance consumer rights regarding personal data collection and disclosure by businesses. The bill mandates that entities collecting personal data must provide clear notifications to consumers about what data is being collected and the purposes for its use. Supporters highlight this requirement as an essential step towards improving transparency and giving consumers greater control over their personal information in today's digital age.

Sentiment

The response to A1971 has been notably supportive among privacy advocates and consumer rights groups, who argue that it is high time for stronger regulations in the era of big data. However, there are concerns from certain business sectors that the provisions could impose heavy compliance burdens. This contention reflects broader tensions between the need for consumer protections in data privacy and the operational flexibility businesses seek. Overall, the sentiment showcases a balance of enthusiasm for enhanced consumer rights alongside apprehensions about regulatory impacts on businesses.

Contention

Contention points around A1971 primarily revolve around its implementation and compliance implications for businesses, particularly smaller enterprises that may lack the resources to adapt to the new requirements. Critics argue that the bill could lead to unintended consequences, such as increased operational costs and potential legal liabilities for non-compliance. As discussions continue, the emphasis remains on finding a workable solution that prioritizes consumer privacy without stifling business innovation and growth.

Companion Bills

NJ S332

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

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