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House adopts third substitute for SB 69 to require consumer notification after data breaches; later recalls it for a minor correction

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 2006
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Lawmakers substituted and amended Senate Bill 69 to require businesses to notify consumers when certain combinations of personal data are compromised and to clarify destruction procedures; the House adopted the third substitute but later voted to recall S.B. 69 from the Senate to correct a minor drafting issue.

Representative Clark moved to replace the second substitute of S.B. 69 with a third substitute aimed at fixing unintended consequences from earlier amendments and standardizing breach notification procedures across businesses. Clark said the third substitute treats all databases…

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