July 24, 2024
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When Do the New State Privacy Laws Go into Effect?
U.S. state legislatures have been busy passing privacy laws. Check the exact date when each of the new laws go into effect.

Data privacy has become an important issue for voters across the political spectrum. State legislatures have taken notice and are passing new privacy laws at a quick pace.

As the patchwork of state privacy legislation grows more complicated, it helps to know when these new laws actually go into effect. Here’s a quick rundown by state.

California

The California Privacy Rights Act (CCPA 2.0)
Takes effect on January 1, 2023

Virginia

The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2023

Colorado

The Colorado Privacy Act
Takes effect on July 1, 2023

Connecticut

The Connecticut Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on July 1, 2023

Utah

The Utah Consumer Privacy Act
Takes effect on December 31, 2023

Florida

Florida Digital Bill of Rights
Takes effect on July 1, 2024

Oregon

The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act
Takes effect on July 1, 2024

Texas

The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act
Takes effect on July 1, 2024

Montana

The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on October 1, 2024

Delaware

The Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2025

Iowa

The Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2025

Nebraska

The Nebraska Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2025

New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Expectation of Privacy Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2025

New Jersey

S332
Takes effect on January 15, 2025

Tennessee

The Tennessee Information Protection Act
Takes effect on July 1, 2025

Minnesota

The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on July 31, 2025

Maryland

The Maryland Online Data Privacy Act
Takes effect on October 1, 2025

Indiana

The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2026

Kentucky

The Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
Takes effect on January 1, 2026

See our state privacy law comparison chart

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Without limiting the foregoing, the content may not reflect recent developments in the law, may not be complete, and may not be accurate or relevant in an applicable jurisdiction. This content is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified licensed attorney in the applicable jurisdiction. The content is general in nature and may not pertain to specific circumstances, so it should not be used to act or refrain from acting based on it without first obtaining advice from professional counsel qualified in the applicable subject matter and jurisdictions.

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