New Jersey A5328 regulates data brokers and collectors, requiring registration, prohibiting sale of sensitive data, and imposing penalties.
New Jersey A5328 mandates that data brokers and collectors register with the Division of Consumer Affairs and pay annual fees based on the number of consumers' data they handle. It prohibits the sale of sensitive data, including racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, and financial information. The bill also requires data brokers and collectors to submit detailed information about their data practices, including opt-out methods and data breach histories.
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