Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1023 Compare Versions

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77 SENATE BILL NO. 1023
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1111 Prefiled January 7, 2025
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1313 A BILL to amend and reenact 59.1-578 of the Code of Virginia, relating to Consumer Data Protection Act; data controller responsibilities; precise geolocation data.
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2525 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
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2727 1. That 59.1-578 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
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2929 59.1-578. Data controller responsibilities; transparency.
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3131 A. A controller shall:
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3737 3. Establish, implement, and maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical data security practices to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of personal data. Such data security practices shall be appropriate to the volume and nature of the personal data at issue;
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4545 B. Any provision of a contract or agreement of any kind that purports to waive or limit in any way consumer rights pursuant to 59.1-577 shall be deemed contrary to public policy and shall be void and unenforceable.
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4747 C. Controllers shall provide consumers with a reasonably accessible, clear, and meaningful privacy notice that includes:
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5959 D. If a controller sells personal data to third parties or processes personal data for targeted advertising, the controller shall clearly and conspicuously disclose such processing, as well as the manner in which a consumer may exercise the right to opt out of such processing.
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6161 E. A controller shall establish, and shall describe in a privacy notice, one or more secure and reliable means for consumers to submit a request to exercise their consumer rights under this chapter. Such means shall take into account the ways in which consumers normally interact with the controller, the need for secure and reliable communication of such requests, and the ability of the controller to authenticate the identity of the consumer making the request. Controllers shall not require a consumer to create a new account in order to exercise consumer rights pursuant to 59.1-577 but may require a consumer to use an existing account.
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6363 F. 1. Subject to the consent requirement established by subdivision 3, no controller shall process any personal data collected from a known child:
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7373 2. Subject to the consent requirement established by subdivision 3, no controller shall collect precise geolocation data from a known child unless (i) such precise geolocation data is reasonably necessary for the controller to provide an online service, product, or feature and, if such data is necessary to provide such online service, product, or feature, such controller shall only collect such data for the time necessary to provide such online service, product, or feature and (ii) the controller provides to the known child a signal indicating that such controller is collecting such precise geolocation data, which signal shall be available to such known child for the entire duration of such collection.
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7575 3. No controller shall engage in the activities described in subdivisions 1 or 2 unless the controller obtains consent from the child's parent or legal guardian in accordance with the federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (15 U.S.C. 6501 et seq.).