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1 | | for Illinois citizens to protect themselves and their families |
2 | | from cyber-crimes and identity thieves. |
3 | | (2) Furthermore, for free market forces to have a role in |
4 | | shaping the privacy practices and for "opt-in" and "opt-out" |
5 | | remedies to be effective, consumers must be more than vaguely |
6 | | informed that a business might share personal information with |
7 | | third parties. Consumers must be better informed about what |
8 | | kinds of personal information is shared with other businesses. |
9 | | With these specifics, consumers can knowledgeably choose to opt |
10 | | in, opt out, or choose among businesses that disclose |
11 | | information to third parties on the basis of how protective the |
12 | | business is of consumers' privacy. |
13 | | (3) Businesses are now collecting personal information and |
14 | | sharing and selling it in ways not contemplated or properly |
15 | | covered by the current law. Some websites are installing |
16 | | tracking tools that record when consumers visit web pages, and |
17 | | sending very personal information, such as age, gender, race, |
18 | | income, health concerns, religion, and recent purchases to |
19 | | third-party marketers and data brokers. Third-party data |
20 | | broker companies are buying, selling, and trading personal |
21 | | information obtained from mobile phones, financial |
22 | | institutions, social media sites, and other online and brick |
23 | | and mortar companies. Some mobile applications are sharing |
24 | | personal information, such as location information, unique |
25 | | phone identification numbers, and age, gender, and other |
26 | | personal details with third-party companies. |
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1 | | (4) As such, consumers need to know the ways that their |
2 | | personal information is being collected by companies and then |
3 | | shared or sold to third parties in order to properly protect |
4 | | their privacy, property, personal safety, and financial |
5 | | security. |
6 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
7 | | "Affiliate" means a legal entity that controls, is |
8 | | controlled by, or is under common control with another legal |
9 | | entity. |
10 | | "Consumer" means a natural person residing in this State. |
11 | | "Consumer" does not include a natural person acting in an |
12 | | employment context. |
13 | | "Deidentified" means information that cannot reasonably be |
14 | | used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, a |
15 | | particular consumer. An operator that uses deidentified |
16 | | information: |
17 | | (1) must take reasonable measures to ensure that the |
18 | | data is deidentified; and |
19 | | (2) must publicly commit to maintain and use the data |
20 | | in a deidentified fashion and not to attempt to reidentify |
21 | | the data. |
22 | | If a company makes such deidentified data available to |
23 | | service providers or other third parties, then it must |
24 | | contractually prohibit such entities from attempting to |
25 | | reidentify the data. |
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1 | | "Designated request address" means an electronic mail |
2 | | address, online form, or toll-free telephone number that a |
3 | | consumer may use to request the information required to be |
4 | | provided pursuant to this Act. |
5 | | "Disclose" means to disclose, release, transfer, share, |
6 | | disseminate, make available, sell, or otherwise communicate |
7 | | orally, in writing, or by electronic or any other means a |
8 | | consumer's personal information to any affiliate or third |
9 | | party. |
10 | | "Disclose" does not include: |
11 | | (1) Disclosure of personal information by an operator |
12 | | to a third party or service provider under a written |
13 | | contract authorizing the third party or service provider to |
14 | | utilize the personal information to perform services on |
15 | | behalf of the operator, including, but not limited to, |
16 | | maintaining or servicing accounts, disclosure of personal |
17 | | information by an operator to a service provider, |
18 | | processing or fulfilling orders and transactions, |
19 | | verifying consumer information, processing payments, |
20 | | providing financing, or similar services, but only if: the |
21 | | contract prohibits the third party or service provider from |
22 | | using the personal information for any reason other than |
23 | | performing the specified service on behalf of the operator |
24 | | and from disclosing any such personal information to |
25 | | additional third parties or service providers unless those |
26 | | additional third parties or service providers (i) are |
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1 | | allowed by the contract to further the specified services |
2 | | and (ii) the additional third parties are subject to the |
3 | | same restrictions imposed by this subsection. |
4 | | (2) Disclosure of personal information by an operator |
5 | | to a third party based on a good faith belief that |
6 | | disclosure is required to comply with applicable law, |
7 | | regulation, legal process, or court order. |
8 | | (3) Disclosure of personal information by an operator |
9 | | to a third party that is reasonably necessary to address |
10 | | fraud, risk management, security, or technical issues; to |
11 | | protect the disclosing operator's rights or property; or to |
12 | | protect consumers or the public from illegal activities. |
13 | | (4) Disclosure of personal information by an operator |
14 | | to a third party in connection with the proposed or actual |
15 | | sale, merger, or bankruptcy of the operator, to a third |
16 | | party. |
17 | | "Operator" means any private entity that owns an Internet |
18 | | website or an online service that collects, maintains, or |
19 | | discloses personal information of a consumer residing in this |
20 | | State who uses or visits the website or online service if the |
21 | | website or online service is operated for commercial purposes. |
22 | | It does not include any third party that operates, hosts, or |
23 | | manages, but does not own, a website or online service on the |
24 | | owner's behalf or by processing information on behalf of the |
25 | | owner. |
26 | | "Personal information" means any information that can |
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1 | | reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be |
2 | | linked to, a particular consumer, including, but not limited |
3 | | to, identifiers such as a real name, alias, signature, address, |
4 | | telephone number, passport number, driver's license or State |
5 | | identification card number, insurance policy number, bank |
6 | | account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any |
7 | | other financial account information, unique personal |
8 | | identifier, geolocation, or biometric information. Personal |
9 | | information does not include data that has been deidentified. |
10 | | "Private entity" means a sole proprietorship, partnership, |
11 | | limited liability company, corporation, association, or other |
12 | | legal entity that is organized or operated for the profit or |
13 | | financial benefit of its shareholders or other owners, that |
14 | | does business in the State of Illinois, and that satisfies one |
15 | | or more of the following thresholds: |
16 | | (1) Annually buys, receives for the business' |
17 | | commercial purposes, sells, or shares for commercial |
18 | | purposes, alone or in combination, the personal |
19 | | information of 50,000 or more consumers, households, or |
20 | | devices. |
21 | | (2) Derives 50% or more of its annual revenues from |
22 | | selling consumers' personal information. |
23 | | "Process" or "processes" means any collection, use, |
24 | | storage, disclosure, analysis, deletion, or modification of |
25 | | personal information. |
26 | | "Sale" or "sell" means the selling, renting, or licensing |
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1 | | of a consumer's personal information by an operator to a third |
2 | | party in direct exchange for monetary consideration, whereby, |
3 | | as a result of such transaction, the third party may use the |
4 | | personal information for its own commercial purposes. |
5 | | "Sale" or "sell" does not include circumstances in which: |
6 | | (1) A consumer uses or directs the operator to |
7 | | intentionally disclose personal information or uses the |
8 | | operator to intentionally interact with a third party, |
9 | | provided the third party does not also sell the personal |
10 | | information, unless that disclosure would be consistent |
11 | | with the provisions of this Act. An intentional interaction |
12 | | occurs when the consumer intends to interact with the third |
13 | | party by one or more deliberate interactions. Hovering |
14 | | over, muting, pausing, or closing a given piece of content |
15 | | does not constitute a consumer's intent to interact with a |
16 | | third party. |
17 | | (2) The operator uses or shares an identifier for a |
18 | | consumer who has opted out of the sale of the consumer's |
19 | | personal information for the purposes of alerting third |
20 | | parties that the consumer has opted out of the sale of the |
21 | | consumer's personal information. |
22 | | (3) The operator uses or shares with a service provider |
23 | | personal information of a consumer that is necessary to |
24 | | perform a business purpose or business purposes if the |
25 | | service provider does not further collect, sell, or use the |
26 | | personal information of the consumer except as necessary to |
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1 | | perform the business purpose or business purposes. |
2 | | (4) The operator transfers to a third party the |
3 | | personal information of a consumer as an asset that is part |
4 | | of a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, or other transaction |
5 | | in which the third party assumes control of all or part of |
6 | | the business provided that information is used or shared |
7 | | consistently with this Act. If a third party materially |
8 | | alters how it uses or shares the personal information of a |
9 | | consumer in a manner that is materially inconsistent with |
10 | | the promises made at the time of collection, it shall |
11 | | provide prior notice of the new or changed practice to the |
12 | | consumer. The notice shall be sufficiently prominent and |
13 | | robust to ensure that existing consumers can easily |
14 | | exercise their choices consistently with Section 25. This |
15 | | subparagraph does not authorize a business to make |
16 | | material, retroactive privacy policy changes or make other |
17 | | changes in their privacy policy in a manner that would |
18 | | violate the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business |
19 | | Practices Act. |
20 | | (5) An operator uses a consumer's personal information |
21 | | to sell targeted advertising space to a third party as long |
22 | | as the personal information is not sold by the operator to |
23 | | the third party. |
24 | | (6) The disclosure or transfer of personal information |
25 | | to an affiliate of the operator. |
26 | | "Service provider" means the natural or legal person that |
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1 | | processes personal information on behalf of the operator. |
2 | | "Third party" means a private entity that is: (1) not an |
3 | | affiliate of the private entity that has disclosed personal |
4 | | information; or (2) a private entity that is an affiliate with |
5 | | the private entity that has disclosed personal information and |
6 | | the affiliate relationship is not clear to the consumer. |
7 | | "Verified request" means the process through which a |
8 | | consumer may submit a request to exercise a right or rights set |
9 | | forth in this Act and by which an operator can reasonably |
10 | | authenticate the request.
A consumer shall not be required to |
11 | | create an account with the operator in order to make a verified |
12 | | request, and the method for exercising the rights set forth in |
13 | | this Act shall be reasonably accessible and not be overly |
14 | | burdensome on the consumer. |
15 | | Section 15. Right to transparency. An operator that |
16 | | collects personal information or deidentified information |
17 | | through the Internet about individual consumers who use or |
18 | | visit its Internet website or online service, in its consumer |
19 | | service agreement or incorporated addendum or any other similar |
20 | | and readily available mechanism accessible to the consumer, |
21 | | shall: |
22 | | (1) identify all categories of personal information |
23 | | and deidentified information that the operator processes |
24 | | about individual consumers collected through its Internet |
25 | | website or online service; |
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1 | | (2) identify all categories of third parties with whom |
2 | | the operator may disclose that personal information or |
3 | | deidentified information; |
4 | | (3) disclose whether a third party may collect personal |
5 | | information or deidentified information about an |
6 | | individual consumer's online activities over time and |
7 | | across different Internet websites or online services when |
8 | | the consumer uses the Internet website or online service of |
9 | | the operator; |
10 | | (4) provide a description of the process, if any such |
11 | | process exists, for an individual consumer who uses or |
12 | | visits the Internet website or online service to review and |
13 | | request changes to inaccurate personal information that is |
14 | | collected by the operator as a result of the consumer's use |
15 | | or visits to the Internet website or online service; |
16 | | (5) describe the process by which the operator notifies |
17 | | consumers who use or visit its Internet website or online |
18 | | service of material changes to the notice required to be |
19 | | made available under this Section; |
20 | | (6) state the effective date of the notice; |
21 | | (7) provide a description of a consumer's rights, as |
22 | | required by this Act, accompanied by one or more designated |
23 | | request addresses. |
24 | | Section 20. Right to know. |
25 | | (a) An operator that discloses personal information of a |
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1 | | consumer collected through the consumer's use of or visit to |
2 | | the operator's website or online service to a third party shall |
3 | | make the following information available to a consumer, free of |
4 | | charge, upon receipt of a verified request: |
5 | | (1) the categories of personal information that were |
6 | | disclosed about an individual consumer and the approximate |
7 | | number of all third parties that received the consumer's |
8 | | personal information; or |
9 | | (2) all categories of personal information about |
10 | | consumers that were disclosed and the approximate number of |
11 | | all third parties that received any consumer's personal |
12 | | information. |
13 | | (b) An operator may establish processes for reasonably |
14 | | authenticating consumers making the request if the operator |
15 | | seeks to provide the consumer with information about the |
16 | | individual consumer pursuant to item(1) of subsection (a). |
17 | | (c) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, a |
18 | | parent or legal guardian of a consumer under the age of 13 may |
19 | | submit a verified request under this Section on behalf of that |
20 | | consumer. |
21 | | (d) This Section applies only to personal information |
22 | | disclosed after the effective date of this Act. |
23 | | Section 25. Right to opt out. An operator that sells the |
24 | | personal information of a consumer collected through the |
25 | | consumer's use of or visit to the operator's Internet website |
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1 | | or online service shall clearly and conspicuously post, on its |
2 | | Internet website or online service or in another prominently |
3 | | and easily accessible location the operator maintains for |
4 | | consumer privacy settings, a link to an Internet web page |
5 | | maintained by the operator that enables a consumer, by verified |
6 | | request through a designated request address, to opt out of |
7 | | such sale of the consumer's personal information to third |
8 | | parties. The method by which a consumer may opt out shall be |
9 | | done in a form and manner determined by the operator in a way |
10 | | and fashion that is not overly burdensome, shall not require a |
11 | | consumer to establish an account with the operator in order to |
12 | | opt out of the sale of a consumer's personal information, and |
13 | | shall be posted in a conspicuous place that is readily and |
14 | | easily accessible to a consumer. This Section applies only to |
15 | | operators that sell personal information. This Section only |
16 | | applies to personal information sold after the effective date |
17 | | of this Act. |
18 | | Section 30. Response to verified requests. |
19 | | (a) An operator that receives a verified request from a |
20 | | consumer through a designated request address under this Act |
21 | | shall provide a response to the consumer within 45 days of the |
22 | | request. |
23 | | (b) An operator shall not be required to respond to a |
24 | | request made by the same consumer or made by the same parent or |
25 | | legal guardian on behalf of a consumer under the age of 13 more |
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1 | | than once in any 12-month period. |
2 | | Section 35. Enforcement. A violation of this Act |
3 | | constitutes an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and |
4 | | Deceptive Business Practices Act. The Attorney General has |
5 | | exclusive authority to enforce this Act as a violation of the |
6 | | Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, subject to |
7 | | the remedies available to the Attorney General pursuant to the |
8 | | Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. There |
9 | | shall be no private right of action to enforce violations under |
10 | | this Act. |
11 | | Section 40. Waivers; contracts. Any waiver of the |
12 | | provisions of this Act is void and unenforceable. If a party |
13 | | violates any provision of this Act, the non-violating party's |
14 | | obligations under any agreement between the parties are |
15 | | terminated. |
16 | | Section 45. Construction. |
17 | | (a) The obligations imposed on operators by this Act shall |
18 | | not restrict an operator's ability to: |
19 | | (1) Comply with federal, state, or local laws, rules, |
20 | | regulations, or enforceable guidance. |
21 | | (2) Comply with a civil, criminal, or regulatory |
22 | | inquiry, investigation, subpoena, or summons by federal, |
23 | | state, or local authorities. |
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1 | | (3) Cooperate with law enforcement agencies concerning |
2 | | conduct or activity that the operator, service provider, or |
3 | | third party reasonably and in good faith believes may |
4 | | violate federal, state, or local law. |
5 | | (4) Exercise or defend legal claims.
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6 | | (5) Prevent, detect, or respond to identity theft, |
7 | | fraud, or other malicious or illegal activity. |
8 | | (b) Nothing in this Act applies to a health care provider |
9 | | or other covered entity subject to the Federal Health Insurance |
10 | | Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the rules |
11 | | promulgated under that Act. |
12 | | (c) Nothing in this Act applies in any manner to a |
13 | | financial institution or an affiliate of a financial |
14 | | institution that is subject to Title V of the Federal |
15 | | Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and the rules promulgated under that |
16 | | Act. |
17 | | (d) Nothing in this Act applies to a contractor, |
18 | | subcontractor, or agent of a State agency or local unit of |
19 | | government when working for that State agency or local unit of |
20 | | government. |
21 | | (e) Nothing in this Act applies to a public utility, an |
22 | | alternative retail electric supplier, or an alternative gas |
23 | | supplier, as those terms are defined in Sections 3-105, 16-102, |
24 | | and 19-105 of the Public Utilities Act, or an electric |
25 | | cooperative, as defined in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier |
26 | | Act. |
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1 | | (f) Nothing in this Act applies to: (i) a hospital operated |
2 | | under the Hospital Licensing Act; (ii) a hospital affiliate, as |
3 | | defined under the Hospital Licensing Act; or (iii) a hospital |
4 | | operated under the University of Illinois Hospital Act. |
5 | | (g) Nothing in this Act applies to personal information or |
6 | | deidentified information collected, processed, or disclosed by |
7 | | a retailer in connection with a prospective or complete sale, |
8 | | transaction, or communication conducted on, before, or after |
9 | | the effective date of this Act that is related to business |
10 | | services or delivering information, or selling, offering to |
11 | | sell, moving, or delivering tangible personal property. As used |
12 | | in this Section, "retailer" means an entity that holds itself |
13 | | out as being engaged, or habitually engages, in selling, |
14 | | moving, or delivering tangible personal property at retail and |
15 | | includes a retailer's affiliates, subsidiaries, and service |
16 | | providers collecting, processing, or disclosing personal |
17 | | information or deidentified information on behalf of the |
18 | | retailer to facilitate a prospective or complete sale, |
19 | | transaction, or communication related to business services or |
20 | | delivering information, or selling, offering to sell, moving, |
21 | | or delivering tangible personal property. |
22 | | (h) Nothing in this Act applies to the following entities |
23 | | and affiliates, as defined in 17 CFR 230.405, of any such |
24 | | entities: telecommunications carriers as defined in Section |
25 | | 13-202 of the Public Utilities Act and wireless carriers as |
26 | | defined in Section 2 of the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
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1 | | (i) Nothing in this Act restricts an operator's ability to |
2 | | collect or disclose a consumer's personal information if a |
3 | | consumer's conduct takes place wholly outside of Illinois. For |
4 | | purposes of this Act, conduct takes place wholly outside of |
5 | | Illinois if the operator collected that information while the |
6 | | consumer was outside of Illinois, no part of the sale of the |
7 | | consumer's personal information occurred in Illinois, and no |
8 | | personal information collected while the consumer was in |
9 | | Illinois is disclosed. |
10 | | (j) Nothing in this Act shall require an operator to (i) |
11 | | retain any personal information collected for a single, |
12 | | one-time transaction, if such information is not sold or |
13 | | retained by the business or to reidentify or otherwise link |
14 | | information that is not maintained in a manner that would be |
15 | | considered personal information; or (ii) reidentify or |
16 | | otherwise link any data that, in the ordinary course of |
17 | | business, is not maintained in a manner that would be |
18 | | considered personal information. |
19 | | (k) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to modify, |
20 | | limit, or supersede the operation of any other Illinois law or |
21 | | prevent a party from otherwise seeking relief under the Code of |
22 | | Civil Procedure. |
23 | | Section 50. Severability. If any provision of this Act or |
24 | | its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, |
25 | | the invalidity of that provision or application does not affect |