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Arkansas Act 952 creates a state online privacy law for minors, with AG enforcement only (no private action), governing consent and data use (effective 7/1/2026).
Arkansas Act 952 creates a state online privacy law for minors, with AG enforcement only (no private action), governing consent and data use (effective 7/1/2026).
Status: Approved by Governor (enacted as Act 952). Effective date (per amendment): July 1, 2026.
Creates the "Arkansas Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act," establishing state-level privacy protections for minors who use websites, online services, online applications, mobile apps, or connected devices when personal information is collected online.
Definitions and scope
Consent and notice
Disclosure, collection, and use limits
Special provisions for audio files and processors
Notes: This summary is based on the bill text and amendments as provided. Some detailed provisions (exact teen-age range and penalty amounts, if any) were not fully shown in the excerpt and are reflected only insofar as they appear in the available text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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