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House adopts substitute to refine state data privacy office and auditing roles
Summary
The House passed a fifth substitute to HB 450 (data privacy amendments) that removes a separate state data privacy auditor position, retains auditing duties within the state auditor's office, adjusts complaint handling toward agency-first resolution before ombudsman involvement, and moves some law-enforcement technology issues to interim stakeholder work.
Representative Shallenberger presented the fifth substitute to HB 450 as an annual data-privacy update that clarifies how the relatively new Office of Data Privacy will operate and how auditing and complaint processes will be structured. He said the measure removes the standalone state data…
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