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MI HB6077
Bill
Status
11/12/2024
Primary Sponsor
Mai Xiong
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AI Summary
House Bill 6077 Summary
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Requires covered entities and service providers to obtain clear, affirmative consent before collecting, processing, or selling reproductive health data, with specific prohibitions on obtaining consent through broad terms-of-use agreements or deceptive design practices.
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Prohibits collection of reproductive health data except for specified purposes: providing requested products/services, completing financial transactions, complying with law, or protecting public safety; requires entities to minimize data collection, retention, and derivation.
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Establishes separate written consent requirements for selling reproductive health data beginning June 30, 2025, including disclosure of specific data being sold, purchasing party identity, purpose, and expiration within one year; purchasers must enter into written agreements limiting data use.
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Prohibits geofencing technology within 1,850 feet of reproductive health service facilities if used to identify/track individuals, collect data, or send targeted notifications related to reproductive health.
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Authorizes the Attorney General to seek injunctions and recover costs; allows individuals to sue for damages of $100-$750 per incident or actual damages (whichever is greater), plus injunctive relief.
Legislative Description
Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.
Health: other
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 11/13/2024
11/13/2024