State Comprehensive Privacy Legislation Tracker: Chart and Map for 2024
State-level momentum for comprehensive privacy bills is at an all-time high, with states across the U.S. actively considering and enacting legislation to protect consumer privacy. The IAPP Westin Research Center has been diligently tracking these proposed and enacted comprehensive privacy bills to keep members informed of the changing state privacy landscape.
The center has compiled this information into a detailed chart that identifies key provisions in the legislation, allowing for a comparison of how privacy laws are developing in different states. The chart includes fourteen provisions that commonly appear in comprehensive privacy laws, categorized into consumer rights and business obligations.
While not all proposed bills will become law, the comparison of key provisions provides valuable insight into the evolving landscape of privacy regulation in the U.S. The Westin Research Center periodically updates the chart, with previous versions available for reference.
Enacted state comprehensive privacy laws are also highlighted, showcasing the states that have taken a comprehensive approach to governing the use of personal information. This information is crucial for businesses and consumers alike to understand their rights and obligations regarding privacy.
For more information and to view the comprehensive privacy law chart, visit the IAPP website. Stay informed and stay ahead of the curve on state-level privacy legislation.