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PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For SB21-190
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
Date Jun 1, 2021
Location HCR 0112
SB21-190 - Committee Discussion Only
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06:48:39 PM |
Representatives Duran
and Carver presented Senate Bill 21-190 to the committee. This
bill creates personal data privacy rights and requires businesses that
process personal data to fulfill certain duties. Representative
Carver explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Representative
Duran provided additional input on the merits of the bill. Representative
Carver responded to questions regarding requirements in the bill concerning
deletion of personal data, the process of opting out of data collection
under the bill, and the scope of the bill.
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07:03:51 PM |
Mike Page, representing himself, testified against SB 21-190.
Allison Conwell, representing the Colorado Public Interest Research Group, testified in opposition to the bill.
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07:11:35 PM |
Chris Howes, representing the Colorado Retail Council, testified on SB 21-190 from a neutral position.
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07:12:42 PM |
Cheri Kiesecker, representing herself, testified on SB 21-190 from an "amend" position.
Cameron Demetre, representing TechNet, testified on the bill from an "amend" position.
Maureen Mahoney, representing Consumer Reports, testified on the bill from an "amend" position.
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07:25:08 PM |
Dalia Ritvo, representing the Attorney General's Office, testified in support of SB 21-190. Ms. Ritvo responded to questions raised during earlier testimony. Discussion ensued regarding the definition of "child" in the bill. Ms. Ritvo responded to questions regarding the potential for delaying the bill to address certain issues.
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07:34:11 PM |
Ryan Harkins, representing Microsoft, testified in support of SB 21-190. Mr. Harkins responded to questions regarding Microsoft's position on data collection, and their standards for collecting and selling data.
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07:40:09 PM |
Representative Bird laid SB 21-190 for action only.
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