Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB489

Caption

Prohibit selling personal data re: payment of parking fees

Impact

If enacted, HB 489 will have significant implications for how private businesses that manage parking services handle consumer data. By forbidding the sale of personal data, the bill aligns with broader trends toward enhanced consumer privacy protections in the digital age. Additionally, it requires these companies to destroy all records of personal data within thirty days after a consumer's parking session has ended, thereby reinforcing the obligation to safeguard consumer information and limit its retention.

Summary

House Bill 489 seeks to address consumer privacy by prohibiting parking fee collection services from selling personal data related to the payment of parking fees. The bill introduces a new section to the Ohio Revised Code, which defines various terms, including 'consumer' and 'parking fee collection service'. It specifically aims to protect personal information that can be linked to consumers, such as names, email addresses, and vehicle details, which are often collected during parking transactions.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to enhance consumer privacy, discussions around its implications suggest there may be contention regarding the enforcement mechanisms and penalties. A violation of this provision is classified as a misdemeanor of the first degree, which raises questions about the practical consequences for companies noncompliant with the law. Critics might argue that the penalties could impose undue burdens on businesses, while proponents emphasize the need for strong consumer protection measures in a world increasingly reliant on digital transactions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH A4741

Requires controller or processor to de-identify personal data and prohibits re-identification of de-identified data.

OH S4315

Requires controller or processor to de-identify personal data and prohibits re-identification of de-identified data.

OH SB274

Prohibiting parking fee for accessible parking space bearing international symbol of access

OH SF2219

Historical horse racing prohibition

OH HB1624

Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms; addictive feed prohibited for minors.

OH SB185

Prohibiting parking fee for accessible parking space bearing international symbol of access

OH SB255

Prohibiting parking fee for accessible parking space bearing international symbol of access

OH SB532

Parking payment zones.

OH SB193

Prohibiting charging fee for parking in accessible parking space bearing international symbol of access

OH SB854

Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms, responsibilities and prohibitions to minors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.