Connecticut
Summary
Law: Connecticut Act Concerning Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring (CTDPA) as amended by the Connecticut Act Concerning Online Privacy, Data, and Safety Protections (the Online Privacy Act) (Collectively, the CTDPA as amended)
Regulator: The Connecticut Attorney General (AG)
Summary: On May 10, 2022, the Connecticut State Governor signed CTDPA into law which entered into force on July 1, 2023. On June 12, 2023, the CTDPA was amended by the Online Privacy Act which became law and will enter into effect across 2023 and 2024. In particular, the Online Privacy Act makes amendments to the CTDPA to provide specific protections over the personal data of minors' and newly defined, 'consumer health data.' The CTDPA as amended establishes rights including a right to access, deletion, as well as portability for consumers, and provides the right to opt out of targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and automated profiling. The CTDPA also establishes various controller and processor obligations, and privacy notice requirements, and grants the AG exclusive authority to enforce its provisions.
Additionally, Connecticut has enacted §36a-701b of Title 36A the Connecticut General Statutes (Conn. Gen. Stat.) as amended by Senate Bill 1058 for An Act Concerning Charitable Organizations, Telecommunications and the Attorney General's Recommendations Regarding Consumer Protection (collectively the Data Breach Law) enacted on June 14, 2023, and effective on October 1, 2023. The Data Breach Law regulates data breaches and is enforced by the AG's Privacy and Data Security Department.