Track state and federal legislation related to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) proposed after January 1, 2025, including such topics as consumer privacy and protection, healthcare, employment, financial
Depending on whether Consumer Health Informatics services practice medicine or foster well-being legislation and morality of either the healing professions or of mundane services apply. Lay persons have the right to free speech. In the problematic case of professionals contributing to practice of ...
Privacy laws typically fall into two categories, vertical and horizontal: Vertical privacy laws protect medical records and financial data (such as an individual’s health and financial status). Horizontal privacy laws focus on how organizations use sensitive consumer information (such as biometric data...
Vendors who maintain personal health records will soon be subject to amended rules for notifying customers of data breaches. The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has issued a Final Rule, finalizing changes to the Health Breach Notification Rule (“HBNR“) first issued in 2009 (the “2009 Rul...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a piece of data privacy legislation that applies to most businesses that process the personal data of California residents. The CCPA gives California residents a certain amount of control over the personal data that businesses collect about them. The CC...
Exemptions to Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act compliance The exemptions in the Montana data privacy act are fairly consistent with the other existing US data privacy laws, deferring mainly to existing federal laws, including: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ...
However, questions remained about the type and amount of information that would be provided to Google, if notice would be given to patients in advance, if patients could opt out, how many Google employees would be given access to health data and how those Google employees would gain approval ...
areas of the world still put few restrictions on the use of PII data. For example, the U.S. federal government has yet to pass a comprehensive consumer privacy law, which means most states are still unprotected. Many other countries have also failed to pass meaningful privacy legislation. ...
The government spies on everything you do. Your data can be used to create a social credit score—that’s like a measure of whether you’re a good citizen. Now, during the coronavirus pandemic, you have to download an app called Health Code. It gives you a red, yellow or green code...
Influenced by California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a wave of new data privacy legislation has been introduced across the United States. Visit this page for the latest developments during this critical juncture in US privacy...