Lexology June 22, 2023
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC

On June 22, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo signed SB 370 (“SB 370” or the “Act”), a privacy law concerning consumer health data that closely resembles Washington State’s “My Health, My Data” (“MHMD”) Act. The Nevada law will go into effect on March 31, 2024, and while the bills are very similar, there are some key distinctions worth noting and some important takeaways that businesses should keep in mind heading into 2024.

Applicability

SB 370 applies to any entity that conducts business in Nevada or produces or provides products or services targeted to consumers in Nevada and, alone or with another, determines the purpose and means of processing, sharing, or selling consumer health data. Like MHMD, there is no threshold...

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