This bill requires data brokers in New Hampshire to register with the state and disclose certain information about their data handling practices.
If you operate a data brokerage in New Hampshire, you must register with the state and implement data protection measures or face penalties.
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What This Means
House Bill 1694 aims to enhance the regulation of data brokers in New Hampshire by mandating registration and specific disclosures. It impacts businesses that collect and process personal data, ensuring consumer privacy and transparency.
Key Provisions
- Data brokers must register with the Secretary of State and pay a $300 fee.
- An online registry of data brokers will be maintained by the Secretary of State.
- Data brokers must notify consumers within 15 days of data deletion requests.
- Data brokers must disclose if they possess personal data of known minors and their compliance with applicable laws.
- Data brokers must disclose security breaches and the number of affected consumers.
- Definitions for key terms such as 'data broker' and 'personal identifying information' are established.
Latest Legislative Action
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 02/05/2026 House Journal 3 P. 12
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Alice Wade D | Sponsor | HD-15-STR |
| Heath Howard D | Sponsor | HD-04-STR |
| Henry Giasson R | Sponsor | HD-29-HIL |
| Joseph Barton R | Sponsor | HD-01-GRA |
| Patrick Long D | Sponsor | HD-26-HIL |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Data brokers operating in New Hampshire
Penalty: Potential fines for non-compliance
Who: Data brokers
Penalty: Potential fines for non-compliance
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