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SB 432

Revises provisions relating to privacy. (BDR 11-1020)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada enacts privacy law revisions (SB 432/Chapter 505) to modify data protection provisions, signed June 2025.

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Bill Summary · SB 432

Legislative bill overview

SB 432 is Nevada legislation that modifies state privacy laws and protections. The bill has completed the legislative process and was signed into law by the Governor on June 10, 2025, becoming Chapter 505. While specific statutory changes are not detailed in the action summary provided, the bill's designation (BDR 11-1020) indicates it addresses privacy-related regulatory provisions.

Why is this important

Privacy legislation affects how businesses collect, use, and protect personal information from Nevada residents and consumers. Changes to privacy provisions can influence corporate compliance costs, consumer rights, data security standards, and Nevada's competitive position relative to other states with varying privacy frameworks (like California's CCPA and Virginia's CDPA).

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and enforcement mechanisms: Whether the bill's privacy protections are comprehensive enough or create ambiguous enforcement standards for businesses and regulators
  • Business compliance costs: Potential burden on small and large enterprises to implement new data handling procedures, notification requirements, or security standards
  • Consumer rights balance: Questions about whether protections adequately shield individual privacy without overly restricting legitimate business data uses or innovation

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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