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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in North Dakota? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purpose under CCPA in North Dakota
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a business shall not use a consumer’s personal information for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was collected, unless the business obtains the consumer’s consent [1]. However, it is important to note that the CCPA only applies to businesses that meet certain criteria, including having annual gross revenues in excess of $25 million, buying, selling, or sharing the personal information of 50,000 or more consumers, households, or devices for commercial purposes, or deriving 50 percent or more of their annual revenues from selling consumers’ personal information [2].
North Dakota does not have a state privacy law similar to the CCPA. However, North Dakota House Bill No. 1485 (2019) was mirrored after the CCPA and would have required businesses to disclose certain information to consumers upon request [2]. The bill did not pass, and as of now, there are no specific requirements for businesses in North Dakota regarding the disclosure of personal information for business purposes.
Conclusion
In summary, if your business is subject to the CCPA, you cannot disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with the CCPA, regardless of whether you are located in North Dakota or not. However, if your business is not subject to the CCPA, there are no specific requirements for the disclosure of personal information for business purposes in North Dakota.
Source(s):
- [1] Part 2 of 7 - California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
- [2] DISCLOSURE OF CONSUMERS’ PERSONAL DATA …
Jurisdiction
North Dakota