Michigan Personal Data Privacy Act: Senate Bill (SB) 1182 for a Personal Data Privacy Act was introduced to the Michigan Senate on 27 September 2022.
In particular, SB 1182 would cover businesses that hold data on more than 100,000 consumers and on those holding data on more than 25,000 consumers while generating 50% gross revenue from data sales.
Consumer opt-outs for data sales and targeted advertising are notable elements, as is a data broker registration, a 30-day right to cure, and a private right of action with 30 days’ notice.
The measure has been referred to the Senate Energy and Technology Committee.
Michigan Personal Data Privacy Act
A bill to establish the privacy rights of consumers; to require certain persons to provide certain notices to consumers regarding the processing and sale of personal data; to prohibit certain acts and practices concerning the processing and sale of personal data; to establish standards and practices regarding the processing and sale of personal data; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to create certain funds; and to provide remedies.