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Committee adopts first substitute to expand in‑vehicle privacy controls under UCPA
Summary
The committee adopted and favorably recommended first substitute HB 357 to require vehicle manufacturers comply with the Utah Consumer Privacy Act and provide in‑vehicle controls for data access, deletion, and opt‑out; implementation for in‑vehicle systems is delayed to 2030; the committee passed the measure unanimously.
Representative Chevrier told the committee HB 357 amends the Utah Consumer Privacy Act to ensure manufacturers provide consumers the ability to view what vehicle systems collect, opt out of sale or targeted advertising, request deletion, and access their personal vehicle data from within the vehicle interface as well as by app or…
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