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Committee reviews draft 3.1 adding Attorney General reporting form and notice changes for data-broker disclosures

2802179 · March 28, 2025
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The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on March 27 reviewed draft 3.1 of bill 342, which would add a mechanism for covered people to notify the attorney general when data brokers continue to disclose protected personal information and would expand the scope of a mandated study of state disclosure practices.

The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on March 27 reviewed draft 3.1 of bill 342, which would add a mechanism for covered people to notify the attorney general when data brokers continue to disclose protected personal information and would expand the scope of a mandated study of state disclosure practices.

Committee members and legislative counsel discussed three principal changes in draft 3.1: (1) adding a disclaimer to the notice that a covered person uses to request removal from data brokers, warning that removal requests may complicate certain business transactions; (2) adding a new Attorney General enforcement subdivision that would require the attorney general to post a…

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