HB 1554
Consumer data protection.
May require changes to AI practices. Monitor and prepare.
TL;DR
HB 1554, introduced in Indiana, aims to protect consumer data privacy. The bill would likely create new requirements for businesses that collect and use personal data, similar to laws in other states like California and Virginia. Without the full bill text, specific requirements and scope remain unclear.
How This Might Impact Your Business
Companies collecting personal data from Indiana residents would need to implement new privacy compliance measures
Businesses may need to provide consumers with rights to access, correct, and delete their personal data
Affected companies would likely include retailers, online services, healthcare providers, and any business with Indiana customers
Implementation timelines and specific thresholds (revenue or number of consumers) are not yet available
Penalties for violations could include fines per affected consumer
Small businesses may receive exemptions based on revenue or data volume thresholds
What Should You Do
Schedule a meeting with your legal team to discuss current data collection practices in Indiana
Begin documenting what personal data your company collects from Indiana residents
Monitor the House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development Committee for hearing dates
Review your existing privacy policies to identify gaps with typical state privacy law requirements
Contact Indiana business associations to track amendments and provide input
Who It Affects
Status Timeline
committee
First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
January 19, 2023
committee
First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
January 19, 2023
AI-generated analysis for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney for legal guidance.
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