Lexology March 18, 2024
Paul Hastings LLP

Earlier this month, Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire signed SB255, “An Act Relative to the Expectation of Privacy”, into law. The latest comprehensive state privacy law—bringing the total to 14 now—will go into effect January 1, 2025 and is intended to ensure protections for residents’ personal data through the ability to know and understand how their personal data is held and the ability to delete such personal data upon request.

Applicability

The New Hampshire privacy law applies to businesses “…that produce products or services that are targeted to residents [of New Hampshire]…during a one year period” and that have (1) controlled or processed the personal data of not less than 35,000 unique customers (excluding personal data controlled or processed...

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