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Senate committee extends Utah Consumer Privacy Act protections to vehicles
Summary
House Bill 357 (substitute 1, as amended) would bring vehicle manufacturers under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, require clear privacy notices and in‑vehicle privacy controls (implementation delayed for newly manufactured vehicles until 2030), and allow consumers to request deletion of data collected by vehicles; the committee passed the substitute unanimously.
Representative Chevrier presented House Bill 357 (first substitute with amendment) to clarify that vehicle manufacturers are subject to the Utah Consumer Privacy Act and to require clear, reasonably accessible in‑vehicle privacy notices and consumer controls. The bill extends the Consumer Privacy Act’s rights — such as notice, data category…
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