HB692 amends the Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act to define 'automatic content recognition' and 'smart monitor', including related data as 'sensitive data'.
If you operate smart monitors in Kentucky, you must classify related data as sensitive by January 1, 2024, or face penalties.
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What This Means
Kentucky's HB692 enhances the state's data privacy framework by defining key technological terms and expanding the scope of sensitive data. This bill will impact businesses that utilize automatic cont
Key Provisions
- Defines 'automatic content recognition' and 'smart monitor'.
- Includes automatic content recognition data in the definition of 'sensitive data'.
- Amends KRS 367.3611 related to the Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act.
- Effective date set for July 1, 2027.
Latest Legislative Action
signed by Governor
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| C. Massey | Primary |
| J. Branscum | Primary |
| K. Moser | Primary |
| S. Bratcher | Primary |
| W. Lawrence | Primary |
Roll Call Votes
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses utilizing automatic content recognition technologies.
Deadline: By July 1, 2027.
Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance (specifics not detailed).
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