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Unpacking the 'My Health My Data Act': When does it require that

WebOn April 17, 2023, the Washington State Legislature passed the “My Health My Data Act” (WMHMDA), which will take effect for most companies March 31, 2024.

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Consent Requirements Under Washington’s My Health My Data Act

WebOn April 17, 2023, the Washington State Legislature passed the “My Health My Data Act” (WMHMDA or the Act).* Unlike other modern state privacy laws that …

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What is considered sensitive personal information

WebSome privacy statutes explicitly reference “sensitive” or “special” categories of personal information. While such terms, when used, often include similar data types …

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Feb. 27 EVENT U.S. Consumer Health Data Privacy Laws in 2024

WebGreenberg Traurig, LLP has more than 2750 attorneys in 47 locations in the United States, Europe and the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia.

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Understanding the Washington My Health My Data Act: Does the …

WebOn April 17, 2023, the Washington State Legislature passed the “My Health My Data Act” (“WMHMDA” or “Act”). Unlike other modern state privacy laws that purport …

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Washington’s My Health, My Data Act: Is Your Entity Exempt From

WebOn April 27, 2023, Washington’s Governor signed Washington’s My Health, My Data Act (“WMHMDA” or “Act”). Beginning March 31, 2024, most entities subject to …

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Pharmaceutical Companies May Be the First Targets of the …

WebOn April 17, 2023, the Washington State Legislature passed the “My Health My Data Act” (WMHMDA or the Act), which took effect for most companies March 31, …

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Washington’s My Health, My Data Act: What Types

WebOn April 27, 2023, Washington’s Governor signed Washington’s My Health, My Data Act (“WMHMDA” or “Act”). Starting March 31, 2024, most entities subject to the Act will have …

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What are the damages for violating Washington’s My Health My …

WebNote that treble damages are capped at $25,000 for violations of RCW 19.86.020. [10] RCW § 19.86.140 (authorizes the state of Washington to seek a civil …

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UPDATED FOR COLORADO: What is considered sensitive personal …

WebAs a result, many data privacy attorneys colloquially refer to the fields as “sensitive” or “special.”. For example, while the CCPA did not use the term “sensitive …

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Quebec Has New Privacy Requirements Already in Place, With …

WebPenalties. The Law imposes two types of fines: administrative and penal. Administrative fines come from the Quebec data commission and can be up to $10 …

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Processing Sensitive Personal Information under U.S. State Privacy …

WebLastly, Colorado has special rules regarding the processing of processing of “sensitive data inferences,” which are inferences made by the controller from personal …

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Insider Trading in the Data Breach Context: Proactive Corporate

WebDarren J. Abernethy is an ad tech, data privacy and cybersecurity attorney with more than a decade of experience, including in Am Law private practice in …

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Update: Processing Sensitive Personal Information under U.S. State

Web1. California Residents Have the Right to Limit the Use of SPI. Under the CCPA, as amended, a business can process SPI without first obtaining the consent of a …

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What is considered ‘profiling’

WebDefinition. “Profiling” means any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating …

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What is ‘hashing,’ and does it help avoid the obligations imposed …

WebMaybe. “Hashing” refers to the process of using an algorithm to transform data of any size into a unique fixed-sized output (e.g., combination of numbers and letters).

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Does the CPRA require that companies get opt-in consent from …

WebNo. The CCPA did not explicitly label any data type as being more, or less, “sensitive” than another, although it did confer special data security-related rights on a …

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Defining ‘sensitive data’: How do different states treat questions of

WebCategorizing data as “sensitive” is a common feature in U.S. state privacy law, as well as the EU’s GDPR (which uses the term “special category” for similar personal …

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Does the CCPA treat some types of personal information as more

WebYes and no. The CCPA references directly, or by incorporating definitions from other code provisions, 55 data types that may fall under the broad definition of …

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