Kentucky HB692 amends data privacy laws to define terms and establish protections for personal data.
Kentucky HB692 amends data privacy laws by defining key terms such as "consumer," "controller," "personal data," and "targeted advertising." It specifies that personal data does not include de-identified data or publicly available information. The bill also outlines protections for sensitive data, including racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, and health information. HB692 establishes the consumer privacy fund and sets the effective date for July 1, 2027.
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