If passed, individuals in Ohio State will have the ability to opt-out of the sale of their personal data and exercise data access, deletion, and portability rights; there is no private right of action in the Bill, but the Attorney General has the ability to seek penalties up to $5,000 per violation of the Act and it is a defense for a business to have a privacy policy that complies with the NIST privacy framework.
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Ohio Introduces Personal Privacy Act
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