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Oregon’s Senate Bill 4 Will Empower and Accelerate Semiconductor Growth By Charles Harrell – In the 2023 legislative session, Oregon passed Senate Bill 4 – a groundbreaking move to bolster its position as a leader in the semiconductor industry and to strengthen the industry within... Load ...
The OCPA brings a new era of data privacy regulation to Oregon and businesses will need to engage in internal discussions and seek guidance on navigating the intricacies of applicable privacy laws lest they face the consequences of non-compliance. Tonkon Torp will be hosting a webinar outlining...
Under New Jersey Law, your bicycle has to have a bell or other audible device that can be heard at least 100 feet away, but not a siren or whistle. This falls under the NJ DOT and New Jersey Title 39 of the Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation laws. No Horse Drawn Sleigh Witho...
In a bold protest of the new possible gun regulations set down by President Obama, one Oregon sheriff says he won't comply. This is a photo of Linn County Sheriff Tim Mueller, and the letter that he is sending to the White House. In the President's gun-control plans, we could see ...
The New Year brings with it a host of new laws for Empire State residents. Here are nearly 20 that may impact you in 2022.
P.P.S. Keep in mind that the War on Drugs has led to other bad policies such asanti-money laundering lawsandcivil asset forfeiture laws. Share this: Print Email Facebook Twitter More LikeLoading... Read Full Post » Blue-to-Red Migration, Part I ...
The New Year brings with it a host of new laws for Empire State residents. Here are nearly 20 that may impact you in 2022.
Finally, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), effective December 31, 2023, requires contracts between controllers and processors to include instructions or requirements. Similar statutes in Oregon, Florida, Delaware, Iowa, Texas, Montana, Tennessee, and Indiana will go into effect in the coming ye...
If you are a Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas or Utah resident, you have the following rights: The right to access personal data that New Balance has collected about you The right to correct inaccuracies in your personal data ...