Sec. 301. Relation to State laws
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Section 507 of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ( 15 U.S.C. 6807 ) is amended to read as follows: This subtitle and the amendments made by this subtitle shall supersede and preempt the application of any State statute, regulation, order, interpretation, or other law that establishes consumer data privacy or security requirements to nonpublic personal information subject to this subtitle. This subtitle and the amendments made by this subtitle shall supersede and preempt the application of any State statute, regulation, order, interpretation, or other law that establishes consumer data privacy or security requirements to a financial institution subject to this subtitle. Subsection
(a)shall not be construed to alter, affect, or otherwise limit the authority of a State insurance authority to enforce this subtitle pursuant to section 505 or to adopt regulations to carry out this subtitle pursuant to section 504 in a manner consistent and comparable with, and not more restrictive than, the regulations prescribed by the Federal agencies authorized to prescribe regulations under section 504 as required by section 504(a)(2). .
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