Lexology July 20, 2023
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On July 18, 2023, Oregon’s Governor signed Senate Bill 619 which enacts Oregon’s comprehensive consumer data privacy statute. Oregon joins California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia in enacting a comprehensive consumer privacy law. Most of the sections of the law are scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2024, with a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025, for non-profit organizations.

When does the law apply?

The statute applies to any person that conducts business in the State of Oregon or that provides products or services to residents of the state and who during a calendar year, controls, or processes:

  • The personal data of 100,000 or more consumers, other than personal data controlled or...

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