New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Publishes Privacy Law FAQs
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On January 6, 2025, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Cyber Fraud Unit published a set of frequently asked questions and answers (“FAQs”) on the New Jersey Data Privacy Law (“NJDPL”). The FAQs are intended for the convenience of business that may be subject to the law and cover topics such as “What is ‘personal data’?” and “What rights does the NJDPL protect?”. The FAQs reiterate that small businesses and non-profits are subject to the NJDPL if they meet the law’s applicability thresholds. The FAQs also state that the Division of Consumer Affairs will issue regulations in 2025. The NJDPL becomes effective January 15, 2025.

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