Lexology July 14, 2023
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

The Nevada legislature recently passed Senate Bill 370 (“Nevada’s Consumer Health Data Privacy Law”) aiming to impose broad requirements on collecting, using, and selling consumer health information. Nevada joins Washington and Connecticut with its own consumer health data privacy law. Here are six things to know about Nevada’s new law, including next steps for your privacy compliance program.

1. Who Is Regulated?

Nevada’s Consumer Health Data Privacy Law applies to a “Regulated Entity,” which is any person who:

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

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