Bill
LC 3152
Provide online privacy protection act
LC 3152 aimed to protect online privacy; but with no text released and the draft died in May 2025, no protections were enacted.
Bill
LC 3152
LC 3152 aimed to protect online privacy; but with no text released and the draft died in May 2025, no protections were enacted.
Overview
- Bill Number: LC 3152
- Title: Provide online privacy protection act
- Subject: Information Technology, Privacy
- Status: Draft; Died in Process (LC)
- Introduced: December 13, 2024
- Classification: bill
- Legislative actions:
- 2024-12-13: Drafter Assigned
- 2025-01-10: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process
What this bill is purported to do
- Based on the title, the act is intended to provide protections for online privacy. No text of the bill is included in the available information, so the specific definitions, rights, duties, or enforcement mechanisms are not publicly disclosed here.
- Because the draft text is not provided in the current record, the precise scope (e.g., which entities are covered, what data activities are regulated, and what consent or notification requirements might apply) cannot be confirmed.
Key provisions (status and availability)
- No substantive provisions are publicly available in the provided record. Therefore, there is no verifiable list of requirements, exemptions, penalties, or enforcement details to summarize.
- If a full text becomes available, a detailed section-by-section analysis could be prepared (e.g., data collection restrictions, consumer rights to access/delete data, consent standards, data breach notification, cross-border transfer rules, and penalties).
Who would be affected
- In most online privacy bills, affected parties typically include:
- Individuals and data subjects whose personal information is collected, stored, or processed online
- Online service providers, platforms, and data processors operating within the jurisdiction
- Businesses and organizations handling personal data (including small businesses) that would need to comply with privacy requirements
- State or local regulatory agencies responsible for enforcement
- With no text available, the exact scope (which sectors or entities are covered, and which exemptions might apply) cannot be confirmed for LC 3152.
Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduced: December 13, 2024
- Drafter Assigned: December 13, 2024
- On Hold: January 10, 2025
- Died in Process: May 27, 2025
- Status indicates the draft did not advance and was not enacted; there is no final enacted language to implement.
Next steps for interested readers
- Check the official legislative website or bill repository for the full text of LC 3152 to review exact provisions.
- Monitor status updates for any reintroduction or amendments in future sessions.
- If evaluating privacy policy options, compare with established frameworks (e.g., existing state privacy laws) to anticipate potential provisions and impact if the bill is revisited.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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