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State officials report OCPA implementation, data‑broker registry growth and new enterprise privacy program
Summary
Oregon DOJ reported more than 300 consumer privacy complaints in the first 18 months of the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (SB 619) and withdrawal of the 'cure' period; DCBS said 345 data‑broker registrations were on file in 2025 and that civil penalties up to $10,000 apply for failure to register; the state's chief privacy officer outlined a draft enterprise privacy program for agencies.
Three state entities briefed the Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology about privacy implementation and next steps.
Kristen Hilton, senior assistant attorney general at the Oregon Department of Justice, provided an update on the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (SB 619). Hilton said the law — informed by a multi‑year consumer privacy task force and modeled on earlier state laws — took effect July 1, 2024 for most covered businesses and July 1, 2025 for covered nonprofits. She said DOJ received more than 300 consumer privacy complaints in the first 18 months, issued…
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