Lexology April 14, 2023
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP

On Tuesday, April 11, the Indiana House passed Senate Bill No. 5, a comprehensive state privacy law similar to the ones that are already in effect in California, Colorado, Virginia, Utah and Connecticut. This bill previously passed (49 – 0) in the Indiana Senate on February 9. Due to minor House amendments, the House version of the bill received Senate concurrence on April 13, and now moves to the Indiana Governor’s desk for signature. If Senate Bill No. 5 is signed into law, Indiana, would join Iowa and become the second state this year to pass a comprehensive privacy law.

Unlike the Iowa bill set to go into effect in 2025, the Indiana bill would not go into effect until...

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