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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2187 (Introduced in Senate) — To establish a regulatory framework for the comprehensive protection of personal data for individuals under the aegis... · Sec. 121

Sec. 121. Transparent notice of practices and purposes

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Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall initiate a rulemaking proceeding to require each covered entity— to provide accurate, clear, concise, and timely notice to individuals of— the practices of the covered entity regarding the collection, use, transfer, and storage of covered information; and the specific purposes of those practices; to provide accurate, clear, concise, and timely notice to individuals before implementing a material change in such practices; and to maintain the notice required by paragraph
(1)in a form that individuals can readily access. In the rulemaking required by subsection (a), the Commission— shall consider the types of devices and methods individuals will use to access the required notice; may provide that a covered entity unable to provide the required notice when information is collected may comply with the requirement of subsection (a)(1) by providing an alternative time and means for an individual to receive the required notice promptly; may draft guidance for covered entities to use in designing their own notice and may include a draft model template for covered entities to use in designing their own notice; and may provide guidance on how to construct computer-readable notices or how to use other technology to deliver the required notice.
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