Lexology May 12, 2023
Jackson Lewis PC

On May 11, 2023, Tennessee’s Governor signed Senate Bill 0073, the Tennessee Information Protection Act, making the state the eighth state to pass consumer privacy legislation. Tennessee joins California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Utah, and Virginia which have previously passed consumer privacy statutes.

Tennessee’s law will take effect July 1, 2024.

When does this law apply?

The law will apply to persons that conduct business in the state of Tennessee or produce products or services that are targeted to Tennessee residents and that:

  • During the calendar year, control or process personal information of at least 100,000 consumers; or,
  • Control or process the personal information of at least 25,000 consumers and derive more than 50% of gross revenue from the...

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