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New Hampshire HB-1660
New Hampshire HB-1660 is a state data privacy law which protects personally identifiable information. New
Hampshire HB-1660 was signed into law June 2, 2006 and became effective January 1, 2007. The law applies
to any individual, corporation, trust, partnership, incorporated or unincorporated association, limited liability
company, or other form of entity, or any agency, authority, board, court, department, division, commission,
institution, bureau, or other state governmental entity, or any political subdivision of the state doing business
in New Hampshire that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personally identifiable information.
The policy looks for at least one match to personally identifiable information, which may include:
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Credit Card Number
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Credit Card Track Data
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US Drivers License Number
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US Social Security Number
New Jersey A-4001
New Jersey A-4001 is a state data privacy law which protects personally identifiable information.
New Jersey A-4001 was signed into law September 22, 2005 and became effective January 1, 2006. The law
applies to New Jersey, and any country, municipality, district, public authority, public agency, and any other
political subdivision or public body in New Jersey, any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
association, or other entity, however organized and whether or not organized to operate at a profit, including
a financial institution organized, chartered, or holding a license or authorization certificate under the law of
New Jersey, any other state, the United States, or of any other country, or the parent or the subsidiary of a
financial institution, that conducts business in New Jersey that compiles or maintains computerized records
that include personally identifiable information.
The policy looks for at least one match to personally identifiable information, which may include:
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Credit Card Number
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Credit Card Track Data
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US Drivers License Number
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US Social Security Number
New York AB-4254
New York AB-4254 is a state data privacy law which protects personally identifiable information. New York
AB-4254 was signed into law August 10, 2005 and became effective December 8, 2005. The law applies to any
person or business which conducts business in New York and owns or licenses unencrypted computerized
data that includes personally identifiable information.
The policy looks for at least one match to personally identifiable information, which may include:
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Credit Card Number
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Credit Card Track Data
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US Drivers License Number
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US Social Security Number
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