New Jersey S2316 regulates data brokers by requiring registration, prohibiting the sale of certain health records, and establishing a public registry.
New Jersey S2316 mandates that data brokers, defined as businesses collecting and selling personal identifying information, register with the Division of Consumer Affairs. The bill prohibits data brokers from selling physical or behavioral health records. Data brokers must submit specific information, including their data collection practices, opt-out methods, and cybersecurity events, to the division. The division will maintain a public registry of data brokers, including their contact information and privacy policies.
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