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SB00006 establishes a framework for personal data privacy, granting consumers rights to manage their data and opt out of certain data processing activities.
Connecticut's SB00006 creates a framework for personal data privacy, detailing responsibilities for data controllers and processors. It grants consumers rights to access, correct, delete, and obtain their data, and to opt out of targeted advertising and profiling.
Key Provisions
Establishes a framework for controlling and processing personal data.
Grants consumers rights to access, correct, delete, and obtain copies of their personal data.
Allows consumers to opt out of targeted advertising and certain sales of personal data.
Sets responsibilities and privacy protection standards for data controllers and processors.
Focuses on profiling that produces legal or significant effects on consumers.
Latest Legislative Action
Signed by the Governor
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 58)
Name
Role
District
Anne HughesD
Sponsor
HD-135
Bobby GibsonD
Sponsor
HD-015
Brian SmithD
Sponsor
HD-048
Charles FerraroR
Sponsor
HD-117
Christie CarpinoR
Sponsor
HD-032
Christine CohenD
Sponsor
SD-012
Christine GoupilD
Sponsor
HD-035
David MichelD
Sponsor
HD-146
Dennis BradleyD
Sponsor
SD-023
Derek SlapD
Sponsor
SD-005
Dorinda Keenan BorerD
Sponsor
HD-115
Douglas McCroryD
Sponsor
SD-002
Emmanuel SanchezD
Sponsor
HD-024
Gary TurcoD
Sponsor
HD-027
Gary WinfieldD
Sponsor
SD-010
General Law Committee
Sponsor
Gregory HaddadD
Sponsor
HD-054
Hilda SantiagoD
Sponsor
HD-084
Holly CheesemanR
Sponsor
HD-037
Hubert DelanyD
Sponsor
HD-144
James MaroneyD
Sponsor
SD-014
John FonfaraD
Sponsor
SD-001
John HamptonD
Sponsor
HD-016
John KisselR
Sponsor
SD-007
John-Michael ParkerD
Sponsor
HD-101
Jorge CabreraD
Sponsor
SD-017
Julie KushnerD
Sponsor
SD-024
Kara RochelleD
Sponsor
HD-104
Kathy KennedyR
Sponsor
HD-119
Kenneth GuckerD
Sponsor
HD-138
Kerry Szeps WoodD
Sponsor
HD-029
Kevin WitkosR
Sponsor
SD-008
Lucy DathanD
Sponsor
HD-142
Mae FlexerD
Sponsor
SD-029
Marilyn MooreD
Sponsor
SD-022
Martin LooneyD
Sponsor
SD-011
Mary Daugherty AbramsD
Sponsor
SD-013
Matthew LesserD
Sponsor
SD-009
Matthew RitterD
Sponsor
HD-001
Michael QuinnD
Sponsor
HD-082
Michael WinklerD
Sponsor
HD-056
Mitch BolinskyR
Sponsor
HD-106
Patricia MillerD
Sponsor
SD-027
Paul FormicaR
Sponsor
SD-020
Raghib Allie-BrennanD
Sponsor
HD-002
Rick LopesD
Sponsor
SD-006
Robert DuffD
Sponsor
SD-025
Robin ComeyD
Sponsor
HD-102
Ryan FazioD
Sponsor
SD-036
Saud AnwarD
Sponsor
SD-003
Stephen CassanoD
Sponsor
SD-004
Tami ZawistowskiR
Sponsor
HD-061
Tammy NuccioR
Sponsor
HD-053
Tom DelnickiR
Sponsor
HD-014
Tony HwangR
Sponsor
SD-028
Travis SimmsD
Sponsor
HD-140
Will HaskellD
Sponsor
SD-026
William BuckbeeR
Sponsor
HD-067
Roll Call Votes (showing 3 of 6)
H ·
House Roll Call Vote 137 AS AMENDED ·
Apr 28, 2022
J ·
GL Vote Tally Sheet (Vote to Draft) ·
Feb 17, 2022
13 Yea 4 Nay 1 OtherPassed ✓
Amendments (2)
Senate LCO Amendment #4985 (J)Pending2022-04-20
House LCO Amendment #5664 (R)Pending2022-04-27
Compliance Checklist
Implement processes for consumers to access, correct, and delete their personal data. Who: Data controllers and processors. Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance.
Establish opt-out mechanisms for targeted advertising and data sales. Who: Businesses processing personal data. Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance.
Full Legal Analysis
SB00006 establishes a comprehensive framework for the control and processing of personal data in Connecticut. It outlines specific responsibilities and privacy protection standards for data controllers and processors. Consumers are granted rights to access, correct, delete, and obtain copies of their personal data. Additionally, they can opt out of data processing for targeted advertising, certain sales of personal data, and profiling that results in legal or significant effects. The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance. This legislation aligns with privacy laws in other states, emphasizing consumer control over personal data.
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