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House Commerce Committee votes to report S.69; adds AG rulemaking deadlines

3428444 · May 21, 2025
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The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development voted to report favorably on Senate Bill 69 (draft 2.1) after staff summarized minor drafting changes including who is protected under prohibited data practices and firm deadlines for attorney general rulemaking.

The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on May 21 voted to report favorably on Senate Bill 69, draft 2.1, after the Office of Legislative Council briefed members on a small number of drafting changes and added rulemaking dates for the attorney general.

Rick Segal of the Office of Legislative Council told the committee that two kinds of changes were in the new draft: replacing the word “consumer” with “individual” in the prohibited data and design practices section and adding specific deadlines for attorney general rulemaking. “The attorney general shall on or before…

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