Lexology June 26, 2023
Jackson Lewis PC

On June 16, 2023, Nevada’s Governor signed Senate Bill (SB) 370, which enacts certain protections for consumer health data.

The law is similar to Washington’s My Health, My Data Act, which was passed in April. The Future of Privacy Forum prepared a useful chart comparing the Washington and Nevada laws.

Nevada’s law becomes operative on March 31, 2024.

To what entities does the law apply?

SB 370 applies to any person that:

  • Conducts business in Nevada or produces or provides products or services that are targeted at consumers in Nevada; and,
  • Alone or with other persons, determines the purpose and means of processing, sharing, or selling consumer health data.

The law includes a long list of exceptions, including...

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