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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and |
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treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; |
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imposing a civil penalty. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 11, Business & Commerce Code, is amended by |
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adding Subtitle C to read as follows: |
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SUBTITLE C. CONSUMER DATA PROTECTION |
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CHAPTER 541. CONSUMER DATA PROTECTION |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 541.001 SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as the |
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Texas Data Privacy and Security Act. |
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Sec. 541.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter, unless a |
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different meaning is required by the context: |
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(1) "Affiliate" means a legal entity that controls, is |
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controlled by, or is under common control with another legal entity |
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or shares common branding with another legal entity. For purposes |
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of this subdivision, "control" or "controlled" means: |
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(A) the ownership of, or power to vote, more than |
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50 percent of the outstanding shares of any class of voting security |
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of a company; |
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(B) the control in any manner over the election |
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of a majority of the directors or of individuals exercising similar |
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functions; or |
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(C) the power to exercise controlling influence |
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over the management of a company. |
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(2) "Authenticate" means to verify through reasonable |
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means that the consumer who is entitled to exercise the consumer's |
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rights under Subchapter B is the same consumer exercising those |
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consumer rights with respect to the personal data at issue. |
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(3) "Biometric data" "Biometric data" means data |
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generated by automatic measurements of an individual's biological |
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characteristics, such as fingerprint, voiceprint, eye retina or |
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iris, or other unique biological patterns or characteristics, that |
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are used to identify a specific individual. The term does not |
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include physical or digital photograph, a video or audio recording, |
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or data generated therefrom, or information collected, used, or |
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stored for health care treatment, payment, or operations under the |
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 |
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U.S.C. Section 1320 et seq.) |
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(4) "Business associate" has the meaning assigned to |
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the term by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act |
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of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.). |
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(5) "Child" means an individual younger than 13 years |
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of age. |
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(6) "Consent," when referring to a consumer, means a |
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clear affirmative act signifying a consumer's freely given, |
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specific, informed, and unambiguous agreement to process personal |
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data relating to the consumer. The term includes a written |
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statement, including a statement written by electronic means, or |
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any other unambiguous affirmative action. "Consent" does not |
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include: |
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(A) acceptance of a general or broad terms of use |
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or similar document that contains descriptions of personal data |
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processing along with other, unrelated information; |
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(B) hovering over, muting, pausing or closing a |
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given piece of content; or |
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(C) agreement obtained through the use of dark |
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patterns. |
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(7) "Consumer" means an individual who is a resident |
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of this state acting only in an individual or household context. The |
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term does not include an individual acting in a commercial or |
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employment context. |
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(8) "Controller" means an individual or other person |
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that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purpose and |
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means of processing personal data. |
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(9) "Covered entity" has the meaning assigned to the |
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term by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of |
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1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.). |
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(10) "Dark pattern" means a user interface designed or |
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manipulated with the substantial effect of subverting or impairing |
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user autonomy, decision-making or choice, and includes, but is not |
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limited to, any practice the Federal Trade Commission refers to as a |
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"dark pattern". |
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(11) "Decision that produces a legal or similarly |
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significant effect concerning a consumer" means a decision made by |
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the controller that results in the provision or denial by the |
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controller of: |
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(A) financial and lending services; |
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(B) housing, insurance, or health care services; |
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(C) education enrollment; |
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(D) employment opportunities; |
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(E) criminal justice; or |
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(F) access to basic necessities, such as food and |
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water. |
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(12) "Deidentified data" means data that cannot |
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reasonably be linked to an identified or identifiable individual, |
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or a device linked to that individual. |
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(13) "Health care provider" has the meaning assigned |
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to the term by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability |
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Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.). |
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(14) "Health record" means any written, printed, or |
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electronically recorded material maintained by a health care |
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provider in the course of providing health care services to an |
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individual that concerns the individual and the services provided. |
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The term includes: |
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(A) the substance of any communication made by an |
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individual to a health care provider in confidence during or in |
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connection with the provision of health care services; or |
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(B) information otherwise acquired by the health |
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care provider about an individual in confidence and in connection |
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with health care services provided to the individual. |
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(15) "Identified or identifiable individual" means an |
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individual who can be readily identified, directly or indirectly. |
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(16) "Institution of higher education" means: |
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(A) an institution of higher education as defined |
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by Section 61.003, Education Code; or |
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(B) a private or independent institution of |
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higher education as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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(17) "Known child" means a child under circumstances |
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where a controller has actual knowledge of, or willfully |
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disregards, the child's age. |
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(18) "Nonprofit organization" means: |
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(A) a corporation organized under Chapters 20 and |
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22, Business Organizations Code, and the provisions of Title 1, |
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Business Organizations Code, to the extent applicable to nonprofit |
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corporations; |
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(B) an organization exempt from federal taxation |
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under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, by being |
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listed as an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3), |
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501(c)(6), or 501(c)(12) of that code; |
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(C) a political organization; |
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(D) an organization that: |
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(i) is exempt from federal taxation under |
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Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, by being listed as an |
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exempt organization under Section 501(c)(4) of that code; and |
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(ii) is described by Section 701.052(a), |
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Insurance Code; or |
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(E) a subsidiary or affiliate of an entity |
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organized under Chapter 11, Utilities Code. |
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(19) "Personal data" means any information, including |
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pseudonymous data and sensitive data, that is linked or reasonably |
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linkable to an identified or identifiable individual. The term does |
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not include deidentified data or publicly available information. |
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(20) "Political organization" means a party, |
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committee, association, fund, or other organization, regardless of |
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whether incorporated, that is organized and operated primarily for |
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the purpose of influencing or attempting to influence: |
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(A) the selection, nomination, election, or |
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appointment of an individual to a federal, state, or local public |
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office or an office in a political organization, regardless of |
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whether the individual is selected, nominated, elected, or |
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appointed; or |
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(B) the election of a |
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presidential/vice-presidential elector, regardless of whether the |
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elector is selected, nominated, elected, or appointed. |
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(21) "Precise geolocation data" means information |
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derived from technology, including global positioning system level |
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latitude and longitude coordinates or other mechanisms, that |
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directly identifies the specific location of an individual with |
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precision and accuracy within a radius of 1,750 feet. The term does |
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not include the content of communications, or any data generated by |
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or connected to an advanced utility metering infrastructure system |
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or to equipment for use by a utility. |
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(22) "Process" or "processing" means an operation or |
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set of operations performed, whether by manual or automated means, |
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on personal data or on sets of personal data, such as the |
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collection, use, storage, disclosure, analysis, deletion, or |
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modification of personal data. |
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(23) "Processor" means a person that processes |
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personal data on behalf of a controller. |
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(24) "Profiling" means any form of automated |
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processing performed on personal data to evaluate, analyze, or |
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predict personal aspects related to an identified or identifiable |
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individual's economic situation, health, personal preferences, |
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interests, reliability, behavior, location, or movements. |
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(25) "Protected health information" has the meaning |
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assigned to the term by the Health Insurance Portability and |
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Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.). |
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(26) "Pseudonymous data" means personal data that |
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cannot be attributed to a specific individual without the use of |
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additional information, provided that the additional information |
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is kept separately and is subject to appropriate technical and |
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organizational measures to ensure that the personal data is not |
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attributed to an identified or identifiable individual. |
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(27) "Publicly available information" means |
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information that is lawfully made available through government |
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records, or information that a business has a reasonable basis to |
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believe is lawfully made available to the general public through |
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widely distributed media, by a consumer, or by a person to whom a |
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consumer has disclosed the information, unless the consumer has |
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restricted the information to a specific audience. |
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(28) "Sale of personal data" means the sharing, |
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disclosing, or transferring of personal data for monetary or other |
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valuable consideration by the controller to a third party. The term |
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does not include: |
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(A) the disclosure of personal data to a |
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processor that processes the personal data on the controller's |
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behalf; |
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(B) the disclosure of personal data to a third |
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party for purposes of providing a product or service requested by |
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the consumer; |
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(C) the disclosure or transfer of personal data |
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to an affiliate of the controller; |
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(D) the disclosure of information that the |
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consumer: |
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(i) intentionally made available to the |
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general public through a mass media channel; and |
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(ii) did not restrict to a specific |
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audience; or |
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(E) the disclosure or transfer of personal data |
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to a third party as an asset that is part of a merger or acquisition. |
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(29) "Sensitive data" means a category of personal |
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data. The term includes: |
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(A) personal data revealing racial or ethnic |
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origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health diagnosis, |
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sexual orientation, or citizenship or immigration status; |
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(B) genetic or biometric data that is processed |
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for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual; |
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(C) personal data collected from a known child; |
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or |
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(D) precise geolocation data. |
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(30) "State agency" means a department, commission, |
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board, office, council, authority, or other agency in the executive |
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branch of state government that is created by the constitution or a |
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statute of this state, including a university system or institution |
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of higher education as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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(31) "Targeted advertising" means displaying to a |
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consumer an advertisement that is selected based on personal data |
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obtained from that consumer's activities over time and across |
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nonaffiliated websites or online applications to predict the |
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consumer's preferences or interests. The term does not include: |
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(A) an advertisement that: |
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(i) is based on activities within a |
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controller's own websites or online applications; |
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(ii) is based on the context of a consumer's |
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current search query, visit to a website, or online application; or |
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(iii) is directed to a consumer in response |
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to the consumer's request for information or feedback; or |
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(B) the processing of personal data solely for |
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measuring or reporting advertising performance, reach, or |
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frequency. |
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(32) "Third party" means a person, other than the |
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consumer, the controller, the processor, or an affiliate of the |
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controller or processor. |
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(33) "Trade secret" means all forms and types of |
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information, including business, scientific, technical, economic, |
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or engineering information, and any formula, design, prototype, |
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pattern, plan, compilation, program device, program, code, device, |
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method, technique, process, procedure, financial data, or list of |
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actual or potential customers or suppliers, whether tangible or |
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intangible and whether or how stored, compiled, or memorialized |
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physically, electronically, graphically, photographically, or in |
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writing if: |
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(A) the owner of the trade secret has taken |
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reasonable measures under the circumstances to keep the information |
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secret; and |
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(B) the information derives independent economic |
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value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and |
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not being readily ascertainable through proper means by, another |
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person who can obtain economic value from the disclosure or use of |
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the information. |
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Sec. 541.003. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a) This chapter |
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applies only to a person that: |
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(1) conducts business in this state or produces a |
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product or service consumed by residents of this state; |
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(2) processes or engages in the sale of personal data; |
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and |
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(3) is not a small business as defined by the United |
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States Small Business Administration. |
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(b) This chapter does not apply to: |
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(1) a state agency or a political subdivision of this |
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state; |
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(2) a financial institution or data subject to Title |
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V, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (15 U.S.C. Section 6801 et seq.); |
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(3) a covered entity or business associate governed by |
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the privacy, security, and breach notification rules issued by the |
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United States Department of Health and Human Services, 45 C.F.R. |
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Parts 160 and 164, established under the Health Insurance |
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Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d |
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et seq.), and the Health Information Technology for Economic and |
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Clinical Health Act (Division A, Title XIII, and Division B, Title |
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IV, Pub. L. No. 111-5); |
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(4) a nonprofit organization; or |
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(5) an institution of higher education. |
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Sec. 541.004. CERTAIN INFORMATION EXEMPT FROM CHAPTER. The |
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following information is exempt from this chapter: |
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(1) protected health information under the Health |
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Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. |
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Section 1320d et seq.); |
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(2) health records; |
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(3) patient identifying information for purposes of 42 |
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U.S.C. Section 290dd-2; |
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(4) identifiable private information: |
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(A) for purposes of the federal policy for the |
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protection of human subjects under 45 C.F.R. Part 46; |
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(B) collected as part of human subjects research |
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in accordance with the good clinical practice guidelines issued by |
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The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical |
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Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) or of the |
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protection of human subjects under 21 C.F.R. Parts 6, 50, and 56; or |
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(C) that is personal data used or shared in |
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research conducted in accordance with the requirements set forth in |
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this chapter or other research conducted in accordance with |
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applicable law; |
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(5) information and documents created for purposes of |
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the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 (42 U.S.C. Section |
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11101 et seq.); |
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(6) patient safety work product for purposes of the |
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Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. |
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Section 299b-21 et seq.); |
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(7) information derived from any of the health |
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care-related information listed in this section that is |
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deidentified in accordance with the requirements for |
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deidentification under the Health Insurance Portability and |
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Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.); |
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(8) information originating from, and intermingled to |
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be indistinguishable with, or information treated in the same |
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manner as, information exempt under this section that is maintained |
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by a covered entity or business associate as defined by the Health |
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Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. |
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Section 1320d et seq.) or by a program or a qualified service |
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organization as defined by 42 U.S.C. Section 290dd-2; |
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(9) information collected or used only for public |
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health activities and purposes as authorized by the Health |
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Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. |
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Section 1320d et seq.); |
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(10) the collection, maintenance, disclosure, sale, |
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communication, or use of any personal information bearing on a |
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consumer's creditworthiness, credit standing, credit capacity, |
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character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode |
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of living by a consumer reporting agency or furnisher that provides |
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information for use in a consumer report, and by a user of a |
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consumer report, but only to the extent that the activity is |
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regulated by and authorized under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 |
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U.S.C. Section 1681 et seq.); |
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(11) personal data collected, processed, sold, or |
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disclosed in compliance with the Driver's Privacy Protection Act of |
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1994 (18 U.S.C. Section 2721 et seq.); |
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(12) personal data regulated by the Family Educational |
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Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g); |
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(13) personal data collected, processed, sold, or |
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disclosed in compliance with the Farm Credit Act of 1971 (12 U.S.C. |
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Section 2001 et seq.); |
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(14) data processed or maintained in the course of an |
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individual applying to, employed by, or acting as an agent or |
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independent contractor of a controller, processor, or third party, |
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to the extent that the data is collected and used within the context |
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of that role; |
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(15) data processed or maintained as the emergency |
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contact information of an individual under this chapter that is |
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used for emergency contact purposes; or |
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(16) data that is processed or maintained and is |
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necessary to retain to administer benefits for another individual |
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that relates to an individual described by Subdivision (14) and |
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used for the purposes of administering those benefits. |
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Sec. 541.005. INAPPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. This chapter |
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does not apply to the processing of personal data by a person in the |
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course of a purely personal or household activity. |
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Sec. 541.006. EFFECT OF COMPLIANCE WITH PARENTAL CONSENT |
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REQUIREMENTS UNDER CERTAIN FEDERAL LAW. A controller or processor |
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that complies with the verifiable parental consent requirements of |
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the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (15 U.S.C. Section |
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6501 et seq.) with respect to data collected online is considered to |
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be in compliance with any requirement to obtain parental consent |
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under this chapter. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. CONSUMER'S RIGHTS |
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Sec. 541.051. CONSUMER'S PERSONAL DATA RIGHTS; REQUEST TO |
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EXERCISE RIGHTS. (a) A consumer is entitled to exercise the |
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consumer rights authorized by this section at any time by |
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submitting a request to a controller specifying the consumer rights |
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the consumer wishes to exercise. With respect to the processing of |
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personal data belonging to a known child, a parent or legal guardian |
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of the child may exercise the consumer rights on behalf of the |
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child. |
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(b) A controller shall comply with an authenticated |
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consumer request to exercise the right to: |
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(1) confirm whether a controller is processing the |
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consumer's personal data and to access the personal data; |
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(2) correct inaccuracies in the consumer's personal |
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data, taking into account the nature of the personal data and the |
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purposes of the processing of the consumer's personal data; |
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(3) delete personal data provided by or obtained about |
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the consumer; |
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(4) if the data is available in a digital format, |
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obtain a copy of the consumer's personal data that the consumer |
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previously provided to the controller in a portable and, to the |
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extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows the |
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consumer to transmit the data to another controller without |
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hindrance; or |
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(5) opt out of the processing of the personal data for |
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purposes of: |
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(A) targeted advertising; |
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(B) the sale of personal data; or |
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(C) profiling in furtherance of a decision that |
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produces a legal or similarly significant effect concerning the |
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consumer. |
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Sec. 541.052. CONTROLLER RESPONSE TO CONSUMER REQUEST. (a) |
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Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, a controller shall |
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comply with a request submitted by a consumer to exercise the |
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consumer's rights pursuant to Section 541.051 as provided by this |
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section. |
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(b) A controller shall respond to the consumer request |
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without undue delay, which may not be later than the 45th day after |
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the date of receipt of the request. The controller may extend the |
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response period once by an additional 45 days when reasonably |
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necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of the |
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consumer's requests, so long as the controller informs the consumer |
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of the extension within the initial 45-day response period, |
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together with the reason for the extension. |
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(c) If a controller declines to take action regarding the |
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consumer's request, the controller shall inform the consumer |
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without undue delay, which may not be later than the 45th day after |
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the date of receipt of the request, of the justification for |
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declining to take action and provide instructions on how to appeal |
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the decision in accordance with Section 541.053. |
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(d) A controller shall provide information in response to a |
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consumer request free of charge, up to twice annually per consumer. |
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If a request from a consumer is manifestly unfounded, excessive, or |
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repetitive, the controller may charge the consumer a reasonable fee |
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to cover the administrative costs of complying with the request or |
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may decline to act on the request. The controller bears the burden |
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of demonstrating for purposes of this subsection that a request is |
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manifestly unfounded, excessive, or repetitive. |
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(e) If a controller is unable to authenticate the request |
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using commercially reasonable efforts, the controller is not |
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required to comply with a consumer request submitted under Section |
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541.051 and may request that the consumer provide additional |
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information reasonably necessary to authenticate the consumer and |
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the consumer's request. |
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(f) A controller that has obtained personal data about a |
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consumer from a source other than the consumer is considered in |
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compliance with a consumer's request to delete that personal data |
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pursuant to Section 541.051(b)(3) by: |
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(1) retaining a record of the deletion request and the |
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minimum data necessary for the purpose of ensuring the consumer's |
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personal data remains deleted from the business's records and not |
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using the retained data for any other purpose under this chapter; or |
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(2) opting the consumer out of the processing of that |
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personal data for any purpose other than a purpose that is exempt |
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under the provisions of this chapter. |
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Sec. 541.053. APPEAL. (a) A controller shall establish a |
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process for a consumer to appeal the controller's refusal to take |
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action on a request within a reasonable period of time after the |
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consumer's receipt of the decision under Section 541.052(c). |
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(b) The appeal process must be conspicuously available and |
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similar to the process for initiating action to exercise consumer |
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rights by submitting a request under Section 541.051. |
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(c) A controller shall inform the consumer in writing of any |
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action taken or not taken in response to an appeal under this |
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section not later than the 60th day after the date of receipt of the |
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appeal, including a written explanation of the reason or reasons |
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for the decision. |
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(d) If the controller denies an appeal, the controller shall |
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provide the consumer with an online mechanism, if available, or |
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another method through which the consumer may contact the attorney |
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general to submit a complaint. |
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Sec. 541.054. WAIVER OR LIMITATION OF CONSUMER RIGHTS |
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PROHIBITED. Any provision of a contract or agreement that waives or |
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limits in any way a consumer right described by Sections 541.051, |
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541.052, and 541.053 is contrary to public policy and is void and |
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unenforceable. |
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Sec. 541.055. METHODS FOR SUBMITTING CONSUMER REQUESTS. |
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(a) A controller shall establish two or more secure and reliable |
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methods to enable consumers to submit a request to exercise their |
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consumer rights under this chapter. The methods must take into |
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account: |
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(1) the ways in which consumers normally interact with |
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the controller; |
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(2) the necessity for secure and reliable |
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communications of those requests; and |
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(3) the ability of the controller to authenticate the |
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identity of the consumer making the request. |
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(b) A controller may not require a consumer to create a new |
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account to exercise the consumer's rights under this subchapter but |
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may require a consumer to use an existing account. |
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(c) Except as provided by Subsection (d), if the controller |
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maintains an Internet website, the controller must make the website |
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available to consumers to submit requests for information required |
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to be disclosed under this chapter. |
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(d) A controller that operates exclusively online and has a |
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direct relationship with a consumer from whom the controller |
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collects personal information is only required to provide an e-mail |
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address for the submission of requests described by Subsection (c). |
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SUBCHAPTER C. CONTROLLER AND PROCESSOR DATA-RELATED DUTIES AND |
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PROHIBITIONS |
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Sec. 541.101. CONTROLLER DUTIES; TRANSPARENCY. (a) A |
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controller: |
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(1) shall limit the collection of personal data to |
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what is adequate, relevant, and reasonably necessary in relation to |
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the purposes for which that personal data is processed, as |
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disclosed to the consumer; and |
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(2) for purposes of protecting the confidentiality, |
|
integrity, and accessibility of personal data, shall establish, |
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implement, and maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and |
|
physical data security practices that are appropriate to the volume |
|
and nature of the personal data at issue. |
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(b) A controller may not: |
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(1) except as otherwise provided by this chapter, |
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process personal data for a purpose that is neither reasonably |
|
necessary to nor compatible with the disclosed purpose for which |
|
the personal data is processed, as disclosed to the consumer, |
|
unless the controller obtains the consumer's consent; |
|
(2) process personal data in violation of state and |
|
federal laws that prohibit unlawful discrimination against |
|
consumers; |
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(3) discriminate against a consumer for exercising any |
|
of the consumer rights contained in this chapter, including by |
|
denying goods or services, charging different prices or rates for |
|
goods or services, or providing a different level of quality of |
|
goods or services to the consumer; or |
|
(4) process the sensitive data of a consumer without |
|
obtaining the consumer's consent, or, in the case of processing the |
|
sensitive data of a known child, without processing that data in |
|
accordance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (15 |
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U.S.C. Section 6501 et seq.). |
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(c) Subsection (b)(3) may not be construed to require a |
|
controller to provide a product or service that requires the |
|
personal data of a consumer that the controller does not collect or |
|
maintain or to prohibit a controller from offering a different |
|
price, rate, level, quality, or selection of goods or services to a |
|
consumer, including offering goods or services for no fee, if the |
|
consumer has exercised the consumer's right to opt out under |
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Section 541.051 or the offer is related to a consumer's voluntary |
|
participation in a bona fide loyalty, rewards, premium features, |
|
discounts, or club card program. |
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Sec. 541.102. PRIVACY NOTICE. A controller shall provide |
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consumers with a reasonably accessible and clear privacy notice |
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that includes: |
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(1) the categories of personal data processed by the |
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controller; |
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(a) if applicable, the categories must include |
|
any sensitive data processed by the controller; |
|
(2) the purpose for processing personal data; |
|
(3) how consumers may exercise their consumer rights |
|
under Subchapter B, including the process by which a consumer may |
|
appeal a controller's decision with regard to the consumer's |
|
request; |
|
(4) if applicable, the categories of personal data |
|
that the controller shares with third parties; |
|
(5) if applicable, the categories of third parties |
|
with whom the controller shares personal data; and |
|
(6) a description of the methods required under |
|
Section 541.055 through which consumers can submit requests to |
|
exercise their consumer rights under this chapter. |
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Sec. 541.103. SALE OF DATA TO THIRD PARTIES AND PROCESSING |
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DATA FOR TARGETED ADVERTISING; DISCLOSURE. If a controller sells |
|
personal data to third parties or processes personal data for |
|
targeted advertising, the controller shall clearly and |
|
conspicuously disclose such processing and the manner in which a |
|
consumer may exercise the right to opt out of such processing. |
|
Sec. 541.104. DUTIES OF PROCESSOR. (a) A processor shall |
|
adhere to the instructions of a controller and shall assist the |
|
controller in meeting or complying with the controller's duties or |
|
requirements under this chapter, including: |
|
(1) assisting the controller in responding to consumer |
|
rights requests submitted under Section 541.051 by using |
|
appropriate technical and organizational measures, as reasonably |
|
practicable, taking into account the nature of processing and the |
|
information available to the processor; |
|
(2) assisting the controller with regard to complying |
|
with the requirement relating to the security of processing |
|
personal data and to the notification of a breach of security of the |
|
processor's system under Chapter 521, taking into account the |
|
nature of processing and the information available to the |
|
processor; and |
|
(3) providing necessary information to enable the |
|
controller to conduct and document data protection assessments |
|
under Section 541.105. |
|
(b) A contract between a controller and a processor shall |
|
govern the processor's data processing procedures with respect to |
|
processing performed on behalf of the controller. The contract must |
|
include: |
|
(1) clear instructions for processing data; |
|
(2) the nature and purpose of processing; |
|
(3) the type of data subject to processing; |
|
(4) the duration of processing; |
|
(5) the rights and obligations of both parties; and |
|
(6) a requirement that the processor shall: |
|
(A) ensure that each person processing personal |
|
data is subject to a duty of confidentiality with respect to the |
|
data; |
|
(B) at the controller's direction, delete or |
|
return all personal data to the controller as requested after the |
|
provision of the service is completed, unless retention of the |
|
personal data is required by law; |
|
(C) make available to the controller, on |
|
reasonable request, all information in the processor's possession |
|
necessary to demonstrate the processor's compliance with the |
|
requirements of this chapter; |
|
(D) allow, and cooperate with, reasonable |
|
assessments by the controller or the controller's designated |
|
assessor; and |
|
(E) engage any subcontractor pursuant to a |
|
written contract that requires the subcontractor to meet the |
|
requirements of the processor with respect to the personal data. |
|
(c) Notwithstanding the requirement described by Subsection |
|
(b)(6)(D), a processor, in the alternative, may arrange for a |
|
qualified and independent assessor to conduct an assessment of the |
|
processor's policies and technical and organizational measures in |
|
support of the requirements under this chapter using an appropriate |
|
and accepted control standard or framework and assessment |
|
procedure. The processor shall provide a report of the assessment |
|
to the controller on request. |
|
(d) This section may not be construed to relieve a |
|
controller or a processor from the liabilities imposed on the |
|
controller or processor by virtue of its role in the processing |
|
relationship as described by this chapter. |
|
(e) A determination of whether a person is acting as a |
|
controller or processor with respect to a specific processing of |
|
data is a fact-based determination that depends on the context in |
|
which personal data is to be processed. A processor that continues |
|
to adhere to a controller's instructions with respect to a specific |
|
processing of personal data remains in the role of a processor. |
|
Sec. 541.105. DATA PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS. (a) A |
|
controller shall conduct and document a data protection assessment |
|
of each of the following processing activities involving personal |
|
data: |
|
(1) the processing of personal data for purposes of |
|
targeted advertising; |
|
(2) the sale of personal data; |
|
(3) the processing of personal data for purposes of |
|
profiling, if the profiling presents a reasonably foreseeable risk |
|
of: |
|
(A) unfair or deceptive treatment of or unlawful |
|
disparate impact on consumers; |
|
(B) financial, physical, or reputational injury |
|
to consumers; |
|
(C) a physical or other intrusion on the solitude |
|
or seclusion, or the private affairs or concerns, of consumers, if |
|
the intrusion would be offensive to a reasonable person; or |
|
(D) other substantial injury to consumers; |
|
(4) the processing of sensitive data; and |
|
(5) any processing activities involving personal data |
|
that present a heightened risk of harm to consumers. |
|
(b) A data protection assessment conducted under Subsection |
|
(a) must: |
|
(1) identify and weigh the direct or indirect benefits |
|
that may flow from the processing to the controller, the consumer, |
|
other stakeholders, and the public, against the potential risks to |
|
the rights of the consumer associated with that processing, as |
|
mitigated by safeguards that can be employed by the controller to |
|
reduce the risks; and |
|
(2) factor into the assessment: |
|
(A) the use of deidentified data; |
|
(B) the reasonable expectations of consumers; |
|
(C) the context of the processing; and |
|
(D) the relationship between the controller and |
|
the consumer whose personal data will be processed. |
|
(c) A controller shall make a data protection assessment |
|
requested under Section 541.152(b) available to the attorney |
|
general. |
|
(d) A data protection assessment is confidential and exempt |
|
from public inspection and copying under Chapter 552, Government |
|
Code. Disclosure of a data protection assessment in compliance with |
|
a request from the attorney general does not constitute a waiver of |
|
attorney-client privilege or work product protection with respect |
|
to the assessment and any information contained in the assessment. |
|
(e) A single data protection assessment may address a |
|
comparable set of processing operations that include similar |
|
activities. |
|
(f) A data protection assessment conducted by a controller |
|
for the purpose of compliance with other laws or regulations may |
|
constitute compliance with the requirements of this section if the |
|
assessment has a reasonably comparable scope and effect. |
|
Sec. 541.106. DEIDENTIFIED OR PSEUDONYMOUS DATA. (a) A |
|
controller in possession of deidentified data shall: |
|
(1) take reasonable measures to ensure that the data |
|
cannot be associated with an individual; |
|
(2) publicly commit to maintaining and using |
|
deidentified data without attempting to reidentify the data; and |
|
(3) contractually obligate any recipient of the |
|
deidentified data to comply with the provisions of this chapter. |
|
(b) This chapter may not be construed to require a |
|
controller or processor to: |
|
(1) reidentify deidentified data or pseudonymous |
|
data; |
|
(2) maintain data in identifiable form or obtain, |
|
retain, or access any data or technology for the purpose of allowing |
|
the controller or processor to associate a consumer request with |
|
personal data; or |
|
(3) comply with an authenticated consumer rights |
|
request under Section 541.051, if the controller: |
|
(A) is not reasonably capable of associating the |
|
request with the personal data or it would be unreasonably |
|
burdensome for the controller to associate the request with the |
|
personal data; |
|
(B) does not use the personal data to recognize |
|
or respond to the specific consumer who is the subject of the |
|
personal data or associate the personal data with other personal |
|
data about the same specific consumer; and |
|
(C) does not sell the personal data to any third |
|
party or otherwise voluntarily disclose the personal data to any |
|
third party other than a processor, except as otherwise permitted |
|
by this section. |
|
(c) The consumer rights under Sections 541.051(b)(1)-(4) |
|
and controller duties under Section 541.101 do not apply to |
|
pseudonymous data in cases in which the controller is able to |
|
demonstrate any information necessary to identify the consumer is |
|
kept separately and is subject to effective technical and |
|
organizational controls that prevent the controller from accessing |
|
the information. |
|
(d) A controller that discloses pseudonymous data or |
|
deidentified data shall exercise reasonable oversight to monitor |
|
compliance with any contractual commitments to which the |
|
pseudonymous data or deidentified data is subject and shall take |
|
appropriate steps to address any breach of the contractual |
|
commitments. |
|
SUBCHAPTER D. ENFORCEMENT |
|
Sec. 541.151. ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY EXCLUSIVE. The |
|
attorney general has exclusive authority to enforce this chapter. |
|
Sec. 541.152. INVESTIGATIVE AUTHORITY. (a) If the |
|
attorney general has reasonable cause to believe that a person has |
|
engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in a violation of |
|
this chapter, the attorney general may issue a civil investigative |
|
demand. The procedures established for the issuance of a civil |
|
investigative demand under Section 15.10 apply to the same extent |
|
and manner to the issuance of a civil investigative demand under |
|
this section. |
|
(b) The attorney general may request, pursuant to a civil |
|
investigative demand issued under Subsection (a), that a controller |
|
disclose any data protection assessment that is relevant to an |
|
investigation conducted by the attorney general. The attorney |
|
general may evaluate the data protection assessment for compliance |
|
with the requirements set forth in Sections 541.101, 541.102, and |
|
541.103. |
|
Sec. 541.153. NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF CHAPTER; OPPORTUNITY |
|
TO CURE. Before bringing an action under Section 541.154, the |
|
attorney general shall notify a person in writing, not later than |
|
the 30th day before bringing the action, identifying the specific |
|
provisions of this chapter the attorney general alleges have been |
|
or are being violated. The attorney general may not bring an action |
|
against the person if: |
|
(1) within the 30-day period, the person cures the |
|
identified violation; and |
|
(2) the person provides the attorney general a written |
|
statement that the alleged violation has been cured and that no |
|
further violations will occur. |
|
Sec. 541.154. CIVIL PENALTY; INJUNCTION. (a) A person who |
|
violates this chapter following the cure period described by |
|
Section 541.153 or who breaches a written statement provided to the |
|
attorney general under that section is liable for a civil penalty in |
|
an amount not to exceed $7,500 for each violation. |
|
(b) The attorney general may bring an action in the name of |
|
this state to: |
|
(1) recover a civil penalty under this section; |
|
(2) restrain or enjoin the person from violating this |
|
chapter; or |
|
(3) recover the civil penalty and seek injunctive |
|
relief. |
|
(c) The attorney general may recover reasonable attorney's |
|
fees and other reasonable expenses incurred in investigating and |
|
bringing an action under this section. |
|
(d) The attorney general shall deposit a civil penalty |
|
collected under this section in the state treasury to the credit of |
|
the general revenue fund. |
|
Sec. 541.155. NO PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION. This chapter may |
|
not be construed to create a private right of action for a violation |
|
of this chapter or any other chapter. |
|
SUBCHAPTER E. CONSTRUCTION Of CHAPTER; EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN USES |
|
OF CONSUMER PERSONAL DATA |
|
Sec. 541.201. CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER. (a) This chapter |
|
may not be construed to restrict a controller's or processor's |
|
ability to: |
|
(1) comply with federal, state, or local laws, rules, |
|
or regulations; |
|
(2) comply with a civil, criminal, or regulatory |
|
inquiry, investigation, subpoena, or summons by federal, state, |
|
local, or other governmental authorities; |
|
(3) investigate, establish, exercise, prepare for, or |
|
defend legal claims; |
|
(4) provide a product or service specifically |
|
requested by a consumer or the parent or guardian of a child, |
|
perform a contract to which the consumer is a party, including |
|
fulfilling the terms of a written warranty, or take steps at the |
|
request of the consumer before entering into a contract; |
|
(5) take immediate steps to protect an interest that |
|
is essential for the life or physical safety of the consumer or of |
|
another individual and in which the processing cannot be manifestly |
|
based on another legal basis; |
|
(6) prevent, detect, protect against, or respond to |
|
security incidents, identity theft, fraud, harassment, malicious |
|
or deceptive activities, or any illegal activity; |
|
(7) preserve the integrity or security of systems or |
|
investigate, report, or prosecute those responsible for breaches of |
|
system security; |
|
(8) engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific or |
|
statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all |
|
other applicable ethics and privacy laws and is approved, |
|
monitored, and governed by an institutional review board or similar |
|
independent oversight entity that determines: |
|
(A) if the deletion of the information is likely |
|
to provide substantial benefits that do not exclusively accrue to |
|
the controller; |
|
(B) whether the expected benefits of the research |
|
outweigh the privacy risks; and |
|
(C) if the controller has implemented reasonable |
|
safeguards to mitigate privacy risks associated with research, |
|
including any risks associated with reidentification; or |
|
(9) assist another controller, processor, or third |
|
party with any of the requirements under this subsection. |
|
(b) This chapter may not be construed to prevent a |
|
controller or processor from providing personal data concerning a |
|
consumer to a person covered by an evidentiary privilege under the |
|
laws of this state as part of a privileged communication. |
|
(c) This chapter may not be construed as imposing a |
|
requirement on controllers and processors that adversely affects |
|
the rights or freedoms of any person, including the right of free |
|
speech. |
|
(d) This chapter may not be construed as requiring a |
|
controller, processor, third party, or consumer to disclose a trade |
|
secret. |
|
Sec. 541.202. COLLECTION, USE, OR RETENTION OF DATA FOR |
|
CERTAIN PURPOSES. (a) The requirements imposed on controllers and |
|
processors under this chapter may not restrict a controller's or |
|
processor's ability to collect, use, or retain data to: |
|
(1) conduct internal research to develop, improve, or |
|
repair products, services, or technology; |
|
(2) effect a product recall; |
|
(3) identify and repair technical errors that impair |
|
existing or intended functionality; or |
|
(4) perform internal operations that: |
|
(A) are reasonably aligned with the expectations |
|
of the consumer; |
|
(B) are reasonably anticipated based on the |
|
consumer's existing relationship with the controller; or |
|
(C) are otherwise compatible with processing |
|
data in furtherance of the provision of a product or service |
|
specifically requested by a consumer or the performance of a |
|
contract to which the consumer is a party. |
|
(b) A requirement imposed on a controller or processor under |
|
this chapter does not apply if compliance with the requirement by |
|
the controller or processor, as applicable, would violate an |
|
evidentiary privilege under the laws of this state. |
|
Sec. 541.203. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD-PARTY |
|
CONTROLLER OR PROCESSOR. (a) A controller or processor that |
|
discloses personal data to a third-party controller or processor, |
|
in compliance with the requirements of this chapter, does not |
|
violate this chapter if the third-party controller or processor |
|
that receives and processes that personal data is in violation of |
|
this chapter, provided that, at the time of the data's disclosure, |
|
the disclosing controller or processor did not have actual |
|
knowledge that the recipient intended to commit a violation. |
|
(b) A third-party controller or processor receiving |
|
personal data from a controller or processor in compliance with the |
|
requirements of this chapter does not violate this chapter for the |
|
transgressions of the controller or processor from which the |
|
third-party controller or processor receives the personal data. |
|
Sec. 541.204. PROCESSING OF CERTAIN PERSONAL DATA BY |
|
CONTROLLER OR OTHER PERSON. (a) Personal data processed by a |
|
controller under this subchapter may not be processed for any |
|
purpose other than a purpose listed in this subchapter unless |
|
otherwise allowed by this chapter. Personal data processed by a |
|
controller under this subchapter may be processed to the extent |
|
that the processing of the data is: |
|
(1) reasonably necessary and proportionate to the |
|
purposes listed in this subchapter; and |
|
(2) adequate, relevant, and limited to what is |
|
necessary in relation to the specific purposes listed in this |
|
subchapter. |
|
(b) Personal data collected, used, or retained under |
|
Section 541.202(a) must, where applicable, take into account the |
|
nature and purpose of such collection, use, or retention. The |
|
personal data described by this subsection is subject to reasonable |
|
administrative, technical, and physical measures to protect the |
|
confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of the personal data |
|
and to reduce reasonably foreseeable risks of harm to consumers |
|
relating to the collection, use, or retention of personal data. |
|
(c) A controller that processes personal data under an |
|
exemption in this subchapter bears the burden of demonstrating that |
|
the processing of the personal data qualifies for the exemption and |
|
complies with the requirements of Subsections (a) and (b). |
|
(d) The processing of personal data by an entity for the |
|
purposes described by Section 541.201 does not solely make the |
|
entity a controller with respect to the processing of the data. |
|
Sec. 541.205. LOCAL PREEMPTION. This chapter supersedes |
|
and preempts any ordinance, resolution, rule, or other regulation |
|
adopted by a local political subdivision regarding the processing |
|
of personal data by a controller or processor. |
|
SECTION 2. (a) The Department of Information Resources, |
|
under the management of the chief privacy officer, shall review the |
|
implementation of the requirements of Chapter 541, Business & |
|
Commerce Code, as added by this Act. |
|
(b) Not later than March 1, 2024, the Department of |
|
Information Resources shall create an online portal available on |
|
the department's Internet website for members of the public to |
|
provide feedback and recommend changes to Chapter 541, Business & |
|
Commerce Code, as added by this Act. The online portal must remain |
|
open for receiving feedback from the public for at least 90 days. |
|
(c) Not later than January 1, 2025, the Department of |
|
Information Resources shall make available to the public a report |
|
detailing the status of the implementation of the requirements of |
|
Chapter 541, Business & Commerce Code, as added by this Act, and any |
|
recommendations to the legislature regarding changes to that law. |
|
(d) This section expires September 1, 2025. |
|
SECTION 3. The provisions of this Act are hereby declared |
|
severable, and if any provision of this Act or the application of |
|
such provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid |
|
for any reason, such declaration shall not affect the validity of |
|
the remaining portions of this Act. |
|
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |