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Data Brokers Registry (HB 2052) RAC

HB 2052 (2023) grants the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) the authority to conduct rulemaking to implement this new program.

HB 2052 requires data brokers to register annually with DCBS prior to collecting and selling or licensing brokered personal data to another person. HB 2052 also requires DCBS to make the information that data brokers submit for registration publicly available on the department's website. HB 2052 allows DCBS to build a customer facing side that allows Oregon residents to look up companies, and, establish how Oregon residents can opt out of their data from being tracked. As such, this rulemaking will establish the rules sourced from the legislation. 

FSR 3-2023: Adoption of Temporary Rules for Data Brokers Registry HB 2052 (2023)

Committee Contacts

Teddy Badege
Financial Policy Analyst
Tewodros.Badege@dcbs.oregon.gov
Phone: 971-374-3721

Karen Winkel
Rules Coordinator
Karen.J.Winkel@dcbs.oregon.gov
Phone: 503-947-7694

Haven Garber
Non-Depository Programs Manager
Haven.Garber@dcbs.oregon.gov
Phone: 503-983-4656

Meetings

Oct. 10, 2023

Committee members

Andrea Meyer
AARP

Anton Van Seventer
Software & Information Industry Association 

Ashley Sutton
TechNet

Charlie Fisher
OSPIRG

Chris Coughlin
Oregon Consumer Justice

Derek Sangston
Oregon Business & Industry

Emory Roane
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

Felicity Slater
Future of Privacy Forum

Hector Dominguez
City of Portland

Howard Fienberg
Insights Association

Jeremy Hancock
Experian

Kate Denison
Oregon Department of Justice

Kenton Brine
NW Insurance Council

Kirk Hanna
S&P Global

London Biggs
RELX Group

Matt Markee
Consumer Data Industry Association

Pam Dixon
World Privacy Forum

Phil Recht
Mayer Brown

Rachael Wiggins Emory
Technology Association of Oregon

Richard Varn
Coalition for Sensible Public Records Access

Travis Frazier
Association of National Advertisers