Sec. 213. Methods of notice to individuals
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To comply with section 211, an agency or business entity shall provide the following forms of notice: Written notice to individuals by 1 of the following means: Individual written notification to the last known home mailing address of the individual in the records of the agency or business entity. E-mail notice, unless the individual has expressly opted not to receive such notices of security breaches or the notice is inconsistent with the provisions permitting electronic transmission of notices under section 101 of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act ( 15 U.S.C. 7001 ).
Telephone notice to the individual personally. Prominent notice via all reasonable means of electronic contact between the individual and the agency or business entity, including any website, networked devices, or other interface through which the agency or business entity regularly interacts with the consumer, if the number of individuals whose sensitive personally identifiable information was or is reasonably believed to have been accessed or acquired by an unauthorized person exceeds 5,000.
Notice to major media outlets serving a State or jurisdiction, if the number of residents of such State whose sensitive personally identifiable information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, accessed or acquired by an unauthorized person exceeds 5,000.
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