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© 2024 TrustArc Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Information.
Stay Ahead of US State Data
Privacy Law Developments
2
Legal Disclaimer
The information provided during this webinar does
not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice.
Instead, all information, content, and materials presented during
this webinar are for general informational purposes only.
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Speakers
Erik Elliott
Senior Global Privacy Manager
TrustArc
Scott Lashway
Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Joanne Furtsch
VP, Privacy Knowledge
TrustArc
Keir Lamont
Director for U.S. Legislation
Future of Privacy Forum
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Agenda
1. Current State of US State Privacy Laws
2. Looking Ahead: 2024 US Privacy Updates
3. Trends & Concerns
4. How To Stay Compliant
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US State Privacy Laws
California California Privacy Rights Act 1/1/2023
Virginia Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2023
Colorado Colorado Privacy Act 7/1/2023
Connecticut
Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and
Online Monitoring Act
7/1/2023
Utah Utah Consumer Privacy Act 12/31/2023
Oregon Oregon Consumer Privacy Act 7/1/2024
Texas Texas Data Privacy and Security Act 7/1/2024
Montana Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act 10/1/2024
Delaware Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act 1/1/2025
Iowa Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2025
Nebraska Nebraska Data Privacy Act 1/1/2025
New Hampshire SB 255 1/1/2025
New Jersey SB 332 1/15/2025
Indiana Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026
Kentucky Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026
Indiana Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026
2023
2024
2025
2026
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Trends and
Concerns
● Managing different external channels and internal
workflows for DSAR, cookie consent, consent
management across different state laws
● Data Minimization (incl. AI)
● Enforcement within/across different states
● Sectoral state laws: WA MHMDA, Illinois
Biometrics Information Privacy law
● RIsk of Litigation and Private Right of Action,
Class Actions (CA, IL, future)
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How to Stay Compliant
● Understand which laws apply to your
organization (# of consumers,
revenue threshold)
● Track upcoming laws
● Understand the basic differences
and overlaps between the different
states
● Solidify operational approach for
managing workflows per different
state requirements (DSAR, cookies,
consent, etc.)
● Align Privacy Notice disclosures
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Thank You!

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TrustArc Webinar - Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law Developments

  • 1. © 2024 TrustArc Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Information. Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law Developments
  • 2. 2 Legal Disclaimer The information provided during this webinar does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. Instead, all information, content, and materials presented during this webinar are for general informational purposes only.
  • 3. 3 Speakers Erik Elliott Senior Global Privacy Manager TrustArc Scott Lashway Partner Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Joanne Furtsch VP, Privacy Knowledge TrustArc Keir Lamont Director for U.S. Legislation Future of Privacy Forum
  • 4. 4 Agenda 1. Current State of US State Privacy Laws 2. Looking Ahead: 2024 US Privacy Updates 3. Trends & Concerns 4. How To Stay Compliant
  • 5. 5 US State Privacy Laws California California Privacy Rights Act 1/1/2023 Virginia Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2023 Colorado Colorado Privacy Act 7/1/2023 Connecticut Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act 7/1/2023 Utah Utah Consumer Privacy Act 12/31/2023 Oregon Oregon Consumer Privacy Act 7/1/2024 Texas Texas Data Privacy and Security Act 7/1/2024 Montana Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act 10/1/2024 Delaware Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act 1/1/2025 Iowa Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2025 Nebraska Nebraska Data Privacy Act 1/1/2025 New Hampshire SB 255 1/1/2025 New Jersey SB 332 1/15/2025 Indiana Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026 Kentucky Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026 Indiana Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act 1/1/2026 2023 2024 2025 2026
  • 6. 6
  • 7. Trends and Concerns ● Managing different external channels and internal workflows for DSAR, cookie consent, consent management across different state laws ● Data Minimization (incl. AI) ● Enforcement within/across different states ● Sectoral state laws: WA MHMDA, Illinois Biometrics Information Privacy law ● RIsk of Litigation and Private Right of Action, Class Actions (CA, IL, future)
  • 8. 8 How to Stay Compliant ● Understand which laws apply to your organization (# of consumers, revenue threshold) ● Track upcoming laws ● Understand the basic differences and overlaps between the different states ● Solidify operational approach for managing workflows per different state requirements (DSAR, cookies, consent, etc.) ● Align Privacy Notice disclosures