And Then There Were Five…
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Just last summer, in July of 2021, Colorado joined California and Virginia, and became the third U.S. state with a comprehensive consumer privacy law. The Colorado Privacy Act is set to take effect in July 2023.
Hot on its heels, and within just two months of each other, first Utah in March of 2022, now Connecticut in May of 2022, passed privacy bills which will become effective in 2023.
So far, California remains the only state which allows for a private right of action in connection with its privacy bill. For more information, please see our comparison of the current U.S. state consumer privacy laws below.
For our unofficial redline of the CPRA, click here.
Follow these links for the official text of the CPRA, CPA, CTDPA, UCPA, and VCDPA.
To view and download a PDF version of this chart, click here.