Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB252

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Consumer Data Protection Act; controller privacy notice, consumer consent.

Impact

If enacted, SB252 would amend certain sections of the Code of Virginia to enforce stricter guidelines on how businesses handle consumer data. This includes the obligation to provide clear privacy notices outlining the data collection practices and consumers' rights. The bill also aims to prohibit discrimination against consumers who choose to opt-out of data collection practices, aiming to create a more equitable environment for consumers regarding their personal data management.

Summary

SB252, also known as the Consumer Data Protection Act, aims to enhance the protection of consumer data within the state. The bill outlines specific responsibilities for data controllers, requiring them to limit the collection of personal data to what is necessary for the stated purposes. It mandates that any processing of data outside these purposes requires clear consumer consent, enhancing consumer rights regarding their personal information. The bill serves to create a framework that balances business interests with consumer privacy rights, reflecting a growing trend towards data protection legislation.

Contention

Notably, the bill could face contention relating to the balance between business interests and data protection. Supporters argue that enhanced consumer protection is vital in the digital age, where data breaches are common, while opponents may express concerns about the increased regulatory burdens placed on businesses. Discussions around the bill's implementation may include questions about compliance costs for small businesses and whether the measures could inadvertently hinder economic growth in the tech sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1026

Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children.

VA HB1688

Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children, definition of verifiable parental consent.

VA SB1432

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

VA HB2219

Health records privacy; consumer-generated health information.

VA SB1087

Genetic data privacy; civil penalty.

VA HB1517

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; automatic renewal or continuous service offers.

VA HB2447

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices.

VA HB1855

Consumer Protection Act; PFAS chemicals in children's products.

VA HB2382

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; personal reproductive or sexual health information.

VA SB1515

Harmful materials; civil liability for publishing or distributing to minors on the Internet.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.