Privacy Bill Essentials: Pennsylvania Consumer Data Privacy Act (HB 1126)

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A new data protection and privacy bill (HB 1126) was recently introduced in Pennsylvania. Although not as robust as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the proposed Consumer Data Privacy Act (the Act) would similarly give consumers in Pennsylvania more control over their personal information. It would also impose a series of requirements on covered businesses and create a private right of action following a 30-day cure period. If approved, the Act would go into effect immediately.

To whom would it apply?

The Act would apply to for-profit businesses that:

  1. Have an annual gross revenue of at least $10 million;
  2. Annually buys, sells, or shares, alone or in combination, the personal information of 50,000 consumers, households, or devices; or
  3. Derives 50% of its annual revenues from the sale of consumers' personal information.

What types of information would it cover?

Under the Act, personal information would include: