La. Kids' Privacy Bill Regulating Data Collection Nears Final Vote
Louisiana could soon bar social media companies from collecting data on Louisiana minors younger than 18 for targeted ads. The Senate voted unanimously Thursday for the kids’ privacy bill (HB-577). Similarly, the House passed it unanimously April 30 (see 2405010010)…
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but will have to vote again to concur with Senate amendments. Senate changes included removing the law’s applicability to app stores and developers, while requiring the state’s attorney general to give notice before taking civil action against a social media company. Also, the Senate-amended bill would require attorney fees, court and investigative costs to be paid to the AG if the court grants judgment in the state’s favor. In addition, the Senate pushed back the proposed law’s effective date by one year, to July 1, 2025.