Bill
LC 1182
Generally revise data laws
Aims to overhaul and unify data laws to strengthen privacy and data security for individuals and businesses; the bill died in May 2025 and did not advance.
Bill
LC 1182
Aims to overhaul and unify data laws to strengthen privacy and data security for individuals and businesses; the bill died in May 2025 and did not advance.
A concise overview of the bill, given the information available.
The bill’s caption, “Generally revise data laws,” indicates an effort to overhaul and consolidate or reform statutes governing data and information technology. The exact goals, scope, and policy choices would be detailed in the bill’s text. At this time, the public record provided does not include the substantive provisions.
The actual text is not provided here, so there are no specific provisions to summarize. A broad-caption bill of this type typically could address issues such as:
- Privacy rights and protections for individuals
- Data security requirements for entities handling data
- Data breach notification obligations and timelines
- Data retention, minimization, and purpose limitation
- Government data access, public records, and interagency data sharing
- Cross-border data transfers and localization considerations
- Definitions of terms (personal data, sensitive data, controllers/processors, etc.)
- Enforcement mechanisms, penalties, and agency funding
Important: The above are common topics in comprehensive data-law revisions and are not stated provisions of LC 1182 themselves.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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