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Bill Detail: SB24-129

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Title Nonprofit Member Data Privacy & Public Agencies
Status Governor Signed (05/28/2024)
Bill Subjects
  • Local Government
  • State Government
House Sponsors C. deGruy Kennedy (D)
L. Frizell (R)
Senate Sponsors C. Kolker (D)
B. Pelton (R)
House Committee Business Affairs and Labor
Senate Committee Business, Labor and Technology
Date Introduced 02/06/2024
Summary

With certain exceptions, the bill prohibits a public agency from:
  • Requiring any person to provide the public agency with
data that may identify a member of a nonprofit entity
(member-specific data) or compelling the disclosure of
member-specific data;
  • Disclosing member-specific data to any person; or
  • Requesting or requiring a current or prospective contractor
or a current or prospective grantee of a grant program
administered by the public agency to provide a list of
nonprofit entities to which the current or prospective
contractor or grantee has provided financial or nonfinancial
support.
A nonprofit entity or any of its members affected adversely by a
public agency's violation of the bill's provisions may initiate a civil action
against the public agency in district court for injunctive relief, damages,
or such other relief as is appropriate. Notwithstanding existing laws
concerning governmental immunity, a court may award damages against
a public agency that violates the bill's provisions as follows:
  • Not less than $2,500 for each violation; and
  • Not less than $7,500 for each intentional violation.
A court may also award the costs of litigation to a complainant that
prevails in such an action.

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