Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0159

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

An act relating to the Vermont Broadband Internet Access Service Privacy Act

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly impact the relationship between consumers and broadband service providers in Vermont. It stipulates that customers must provide opt-in or opt-out approval to share their proprietary information, thus giving them greater control over their data. The law emphasizes the necessity for transparency and clarity in the way providers solicit approval for the usage of customer information, thereby establishing stringent requirements aimed at safeguarding consumer privacy more effectively than current state or federal laws.

Summary

House Bill H0159, known as the Vermont Broadband Internet Access Service Privacy Act, aims to enhance the privacy protections of consumers using broadband internet services within the state. The bill establishes a framework requiring broadband internet access service providers to obtain explicit consent from customers for the use or disclosure of their personal information. This act is rooted in the desire to restore and build upon certain consumer protections that were previously revoked at the federal level, particularly those established in the FCC Report and Order 'Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services.'

Contention

While the intentions behind H0159 are largely positive, potential points of contention may arise during implementation. For instance, providers may hesitate to adapt their practices to comply with the new rules, fearing the administrative burden it presents. Moreover, there might be debates regarding the extent of the definitions provided for 'sensitive customer proprietary information' and what constitutes proper consent. Critics may argue that these regulations could impede business operations and the ability of providers to market their services effectively. Ultimately, the balance between consumer rights and business interests will be a pivotal factor in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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