New Jersey A5332 regulates data brokers, requiring them to register and submit information to the Division of Consumer Affairs.
New Jersey A5332 mandates that data brokers register with the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety. Data brokers must pay an annual registration fee and submit information about their data collection practices, databases, sales activities, and opt-out methods. The division will maintain a public registry of data brokers, including their contact information and privacy policies. Failure to register or submit required information results in a civil penalty of $2,500 per day.
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