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Articles + Publications April 5, 2024
On April 4, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed the Kentucky Consumer Data Protection KCDPA (the KCDPA) into law, making Kentucky the third state in 2024 to enact a comprehensive privacy law (following New Jersey and New Hampshire), and the 15th state overall to do so. Several other states, including New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Ohio, are currently considering similar comprehensive privacy legislation.
The KCDPA, which is similar to the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, takes effect on January 1, 2026.
Applicability
The KCDPA applies to controllers, defined as persons that conduct business in Kentucky or produce products or services that are targeted to Kentucky residents, and that during a calendar year, control or process personal data of at least: (a) 100,000 consumers; or (b) 25,000 consumers and derive over 50% of gross revenue from the sale of personal data. California, Indiana, Iowa, Utah, and Virginia privacy laws all have similar applicability thresholds.
Sale of Personal Data Under the KCDPA
The KCDPA limits its definition of “sale of personal data” to include only exchanges of personal data for monetary consideration. This is unlike California, Colorado, New Hampshire, and New Jersey to name a few, which treat any exchange of personal data for “other valuable consideration” as a sale under their respective definitions.
Consumer Rights
The KCDPA provides consumers with privacy rights, requiring controllers to:
The KCDPA does not contain certain additional consumer privacy rights offered under other state laws, such as New Jersey and New Hampshire, which permit consumers to revoke consent and require controllers to recognize of universal “opt-out signals.”
Controller Obligations
Similar to other comprehensive state privacy laws, controllers have various obligations, including limiting the collection of personal data to what is adequate, relevant, and reasonably necessary (i.e., data minimization); establishing, implementing, and maintaining administrative, technical, and physical data security practices; conducting and documenting data protection impact assessments; and providing a privacy notice.
Exemptions
There are a number of exemptions available to controllers in various industries, including financial institutions, nonprofits, and state agencies. There are also data level exemptions for protected health information; financial data; and personal data collected, processed, sold, or disclosed by a consumer reporting agency.
Enforcement Rights
The state attorney general (AG) is granted exclusive authority to enforce violations under the KCDPA, and there is no provision for a private right of action. Failure to comply with the KCDPA can lead to fines or penalties of up to $7,500 for each continued violation.
The KCDPA does not authorize any rulemaking authority.
Right to Cure
The KCDPA requires that the AG provide entities with a 30-day cure period before initiating an enforcement action. Such right to cure is permanent and does not sunset, unlike in states, such as New Jersey and New Hampshire, which will eventually expire under operation of law.
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Leading the energy evolution.
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From compliance to the courtroom, we have you covered.
Learn more
Helping you focus on what matters – improving human health.
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Trusted advisors to leading insurers for 100+ years.
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Unlocking value in the middle market and beyond.
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Full-service legal advice from coast to coast.
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Applying radical applications of common sense
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Our standard-setting client experience program.
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Delivering life-changing help to those most in need.
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Our firm’s greatest asset is our people.
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Market-leading eDiscovery and data management services.
Explore more
The Pepper Center for Public Services
Explore more
Strategies helps businesses and individuals solve the complexities of dealing with the government at every level. Our team of specialists concentrate exclusively on government affairs, representing clients nationwide who need assistance with public policy, advocacy, and government relations strategies.
This unique program provides innovative and affordable opportunities to startups and early-stage emerging companies with a solid technology or scientific foundation. We help companies that have a quality management team in place and do not have other significant legal representation.
eMerge’s lawyers and technologists work together to deliver strategic end-to-end eDiscovery and data management solutions for litigation, investigations, due diligence, and compliance matters. We help clients discover the information necessary to resolve disputes, respond to investigations, conduct due diligence, and comply with legal requirements.
Stay ahead of the curve and in touch with our latest thinking on the issues that are top of mind across our practices and industry sectors.
Change happens fast in today’s turbulent world. Stay on top of the latest with our industry-specific channels.
Take a closer look at how we partner with clients to help them realize their goals.