SB 63
Revises provisions relating to the processing of certain data. (BDR 52-505)
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Bill overview
This bill aims to strengthen protections for children’s online privacy in Nevada by building upon the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. It establishes additional requirements for controllers of online services, products, or features that target children, including obtaining verifiable parental consent for data collection and prohibiting targeted advertising or the sale of their personal data. The bill also mandates data protection assessments and prohibits processing a child’s data for certain purposes without explicit consent. It establishes a process for the Attorney General to enforce these regulations.
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Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor
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