United States of America: Introduction of Alaska bills establishing data broker registry and the requirement to register at the Commissioner of Commerce.

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Introduction of Alaska bills establishing data broker registry and the requirement to register at the Commissioner of Commerce.

Senate Bill 116 and House Bill 159 are introduced in the Alaska Parliament, containing the "Consumer Privacy Act". The Act introduces a registration requirement for data brokers, defined as any business that collects and sells to third parties the personal information of a consumer. Moreover, such businesses must have annual gross revenue over $25'000'000 and/or bought or disclosed the personal information of at least 100'000 persons.

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Scope

Policy Area
Authorisation, registration and licensing
Policy Instrument
Business registration requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
other service provider, other service provider, other service provider
Implementation Level
subnational
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

Complete timeline of this policy change

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2021-02-07
under deliberation

Senate Bill 116 and House Bill 159 are introduced in the Alaska Parliament, containing the "Consume…

Key regulatory dimensions

Regulated subjects

The businesses, government agencies or individuals affected by this policy or regulatory change.
producer / supplier
1
Type Private organisation
Economic activity cross-cutting
Category All

Policy change by business practice

The detailed activities within the scope of this policy or regulatory change.
personal data (all forms): sale
Regulatory tool
Registration requirement
Sanctions
Regulated subjects
1
personal data (all forms): data collection
Regulatory tool
Registration requirement
Sanctions
Regulated subjects
1

Policy change by business practice

The detailed activities within the scope of this policy or regulatory change.

personal data (all forms): sale

personal data (all forms): data collection