What entities are covered? Any “information holder” is defined as “any person or business that conducts business in this state, or any agency of this state or any of its
Currently, South Dakota no state laws or regulations pertaining to data security.
What entities are covered? “A person conducting business in [South Carolina], and owning or licensing computerized data or other data that includes personal identifying information.” § 39-1-90(A). A “person” includes
What entities are covered? “Any state agency or person* that owns, maintains or licenses computerized data that includes personal information.” (§11-49.2-3(a)) A “[p]erson” includes “any individual, partnership association, corporation or
What entities are covered? “An entity* that maintains, stores, or manages computerized data that includes personal information.” § 2303(a). “Entity” means a “[s]tate agency, a political subdivision of [Pennsylvania] or
What entities are covered? “A person that owns or licenses personal information that the person uses in the course of the person’s business, vocation, occupation or volunteer activities.” § 604(1).
What entities are covered? “An individual or entity that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information.” § 163(A). “‘[E]ntity’ includes corporations, business trusts, estates, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited
What entities are covered? “Any person* that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information.” § 1349.19(B)(1). “‘[P]erson” includes a business entity only if the business entity conducts business
What entities are covered? “Any person that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information.” § 51-30-02. Is there a requirement for service providers? Yes. “Any person that maintains
What entities are covered? “Any business that owns or licenses personal information of residents of North Carolina or any business that conducts business in North Carolina that owns or licenses