Lexology March 11, 2024
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On March 6, 2024, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed Senate Bill 255 into law, making New Hampshire the 14th U.S. state to enact a comprehensive privacy law. The law, which becomes effective on January 1, 2025, is only enforceable by the state attorney general (AG), and provides a 60-day cure period for compliance violations for one year after enactment. After that, beginning on January 1, 2026, the AG will have the discretionary power to provide any cure period.

Applicability

The law applies to persons that conduct business in the state of New Hampshire or that produce products or services that are targeted to its residents. Specifically, it applies to those who, during a one-year period: (a) controlled or...

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