S 3180
Imposes tax on collection of consumer data in certain instances; dedicates portion of annual revenues to support 9-8-8 suicide prevention and behavioral health crisis hotline.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes a tax on commercial data collectors in New Jersey based on the number of New Jersey consumers whose data they collect. The tax revenue would be dedicated to supporting the 9-8-8 Suicide Prevention and Behavioral Health Crisis Lifeline. It defines key terms like ‘commercial data collector,’ ‘consumer data,’ and ‘New Jersey consumer,’ and includes provisions for a credit against the tax for similar taxes paid to other states. The bill takes effect after rules and regulations are established.
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Joseph Vitale
Nicholas Scutari
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