Data Privacy Amendments
Governor signed Utah's HB 444 data privacy amendments on March 27, 2025, modifying state consumer data protections and business handling requirements.
Governor signed Utah's HB 444 data privacy amendments on March 27, 2025, modifying state consumer data protections and business handling requirements.
HB 444 amends Utah's data privacy framework, though specific amendments aren't detailed in the action history provided. Based on the bill number and category, it likely modifies existing privacy protections, consumer rights, or data handling requirements for businesses operating in Utah. The bill successfully passed both chambers and was signed into law by the Governor on March 27, 2025.
Data privacy legislation directly affects how businesses collect, store, and use personal information about Utah residents. Changes to privacy law can expand consumer protections, increase compliance costs for businesses, or reshape how companies handle sensitive data like financial information, health records, or location data. The Governor's signature makes these changes enforceable statewide.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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