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US Privacy Deadlines You Need to Know
July 1, 2024
Updated May 1, 2025
The following states have enacted comprehensive data privacy laws: California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, Oregon, New Hampshire, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Minnesota, Kentucky, Nebraska, and now Rhode Island. Florida has also enacted their own privacy law, with a more limited scope. As other states follow suit with their own laws, it will become more important to keep track of varying requirements and enforcement dates.
Keeping track of the patchwork of deadlines is getting trickier: Bookmark this page for an always-up-to-date reference of privacy deadlines you need to know.
To make sure you’re not caught by surprise, check out our always up-to-date comparison chart for US state privacy laws.
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