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DOJ briefs Senate committee on car‑data rules as panel advances vehicle privacy bill
Summary
The Oregon Department of Justice told the Senate committee that the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act already protects personal data collected by smart devices, and HB 3875 would extend OCPA coverage specifically to motor vehicle manufacturers and affiliates; the committee moved the bill to the floor after technical Q&A.
The Oregon Department of Justice appeared before the Senate Committee on Labor and Business on May 6 to explain how the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA) applies to motor vehicle manufacturers and to answer committee questions about sensitive data and consent.
Leslie Wu of the Department of Justice and Dr. Katie Blevins of DOJ's OCPA enforcement team told senators that the OCPA already protects personal data collected from connected devices, including vehicles, and that HB 3875 is intended to ensure the law explicitly covers motor vehicle manufacturers and affiliates that control…
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