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:::(c) Purposefully directs its  activities toward this State, consummates some transaction with this  State  or a  resident thereof  or purposefully  avails  itself  of  the  privilege  of  conducting  activities in this State.  
 
:::(c) Purposefully directs its  activities toward this State, consummates some transaction with this  State  or a  resident thereof  or purposefully  avails  itself  of  the  privilege  of  conducting  activities in this State.  
 
::2. The term does not include a third party that operates, hosts or  manages  an  Internet  website  or  online  service  on  behalf  of  its  owner  or  processes  information  on  behalf  of  the  owner  of  an  Internet website or online service.  
 
::2. The term does not include a third party that operates, hosts or  manages  an  Internet  website  or  online  service  on  behalf  of  its  owner  or  processes  information  on  behalf  of  the  owner  of  an  Internet website or online service.  
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:::(a)  Identifies  the  categories  of  covered  information  that  the  operator  collects  through  its  Internet website  or online  service  about  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service and the categories of third parties with whom the operator may share such covered information;|Harms= Secondary Use}}     
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:::(a)  Identifies  the  categories  of  covered  information  that  the  operator  collects  through  its  Internet website  or online  service  about  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service and the categories of third parties with whom the operator may share such covered information;
 
:::(b) Provides  a  description  of  the  process,  if  any  such  process  exists,  for  an  individual  consumer  who  uses  or  visits  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  to  review  and  request  changes  to  any  of  his  or  her  covered information  that  is  collected  through  the  Internet website or online service;       
 
:::(b) Provides  a  description  of  the  process,  if  any  such  process  exists,  for  an  individual  consumer  who  uses  or  visits  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  to  review  and  request  changes  to  any  of  his  or  her  covered information  that  is  collected  through  the  Internet website or online service;       
:::(c) Describes  the  process  by  which  the  operator  notifies  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of material changes to the notice required to be made available by this subsection;      :::(d) Discloses   whether   a   third   party   may   collect  covered  information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across different Internet websites or online services when the  consumer  uses  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of  the  operator; and  
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:::(c) Describes  the  process  by  which  the  operator  notifies  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of material changes to the notice required to be made available by this subsection;       
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:::(d) Discloses whether a third party may collect  covered  information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across different Internet websites or online services when the  consumer  uses  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of  the  operator; and
 
:::(e) States the effective date of the notice.       
 
:::(e) States the effective date of the notice.       
 
::2. An  operator  may  remedy  any  failure to comply with the provisions of subsection 1 within 30 days after being  informed  of  such a failure.  
 
::2. An  operator  may  remedy  any  failure to comply with the provisions of subsection 1 within 30 days after being  informed  of  such a failure.  
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:::(a) Who is located in this State;       
 
:::(a) Who is located in this State;       
 
:::(b) Whose  revenue  is  derived  primarily  from  a  source  other than the sale or lease of  goods, services  or credit  on  Internet  websites or online services; and       
 
:::(b) Whose  revenue  is  derived  primarily  from  a  source  other than the sale or lease of  goods, services  or credit  on  Internet  websites or online services; and       
:::(c) Whose  Internet  website  or  online  service  has  fewer  than  20,000 unique visitors per year.       
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:::(c) Whose  Internet  website  or  online  service  has  fewer  than  20,000 unique visitors per year.       
 
:'''Sec. 7.''' An  operator  violates  section  6  of  this  act  if  the  operator:  
 
:'''Sec. 7.''' An  operator  violates  section  6  of  this  act  if  the  operator:  
 
::1. Knowingly and willfully fails to remedy a failure to comply with  the  provisions  of  subsection  1  of  that section  within  30  days  after being informed of such a failure; or     
 
::1. Knowingly and willfully fails to remedy a failure to comply with  the  provisions  of  subsection  1  of  that section  within  30  days  after being informed of such a failure; or     
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:::(b) Collect  from  an  applicant  for  a  marriage  license  all  fees  required by law to be collected; and       
 
:::(b) Collect  from  an  applicant  for  a  marriage  license  all  fees  required by law to be collected; and       
 
:::(c) Remit  all  fees  collected  to  the  county  clerk,  in  the  manner  required by the standard of practice adopted by the county clerk.       
 
:::(c) Remit  all  fees  collected  to  the  county  clerk,  in  the  manner  required by the standard of practice adopted by the county clerk.       
::7. The  records  of  a  commercial  wedding  chapel  that  issues  marriage  licenses  pursuant  to  this  section  which  pertain  to  the  issuance of a marriage license are public records and must be made available for public  inspection at reasonable times. Such   a   commercial  wedding  chapel  shall  comply  with  the  provisions  of [chapter  603A  of] NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  in  the  same manner as all other data collectors to ensure the security of all personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license.  
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::7. The  records  of  a  commercial  wedding  chapel  that  issues  marriage  licenses  pursuant  to  this  section  which  pertain  to  the  issuance of a marriage license are public records and must be made available for public  inspection at reasonable times. Such a commercial  wedding  chapel  shall  comply  with  the  provisions  of  NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  in  the  same manner as all other data collectors to ensure the security of all personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license.  
 
::8. The persons to whom a commercial wedding chapel issues a marriage license may not be joined in marriage in any county other than the county in which the marriage license is issued.  
 
::8. The persons to whom a commercial wedding chapel issues a marriage license may not be joined in marriage in any county other than the county in which the marriage license is issued.  
 
::9. A commercial wedding chapel that violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
 
::9. A commercial wedding chapel that violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
 
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Sec.    6.    1.      Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  subsection  3,  an  operator shall make available, in a manner reasonably calculated to  be  accessible  by  consumers  whose  covered  information  the  operator  collects  through  its  Internet  website  or  online  service,  a  notice that:
 
(a)  Identifies  the  categories  of  covered  information  that  the  operator  collects  through  its  Internet  website  or  online  service  about  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service and the categories of third parties with whom the operator may share such covered information;      (b)  Provides  a  description  of  the  process,  if  any  such  process  exists,  for  an  individual  consumer  who  uses  or  visits  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  to  review  and  request  changes  to  any  of  his  or  her  covered  information  that  is  collected  through  the  Internet website or online service;      (c)  Describes  the  process  by  which  the  operator  notifies  consumers  who  use  or  visit  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of material changes to the notice required to be made available by this subsection;      (d)  Discloses  whether  a  third  party  may  collect  covered  information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across different Internet websites or online services when the  consumer  uses  the  Internet  website  or  online  service  of  the  operator; and (e)  States the effective date of the notice.      2.    An  operator  may  remedy  any  failure  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of  subsection  1  within  30  days  after  being  informed  of  such a failure. 3.    The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to an operator: (a)  Who is located in this State;      (b)  Whose  revenue  is  derived  primarily  from  a  source  other  than  the  sale  or  lease  of  goods,  services  or  credit  on  Internet  websites or online services; and      (c)  Whose  Internet  website  or  online  service  has  fewer  than  20,000 unique visitors per year.      Sec.    7.    An  operator  violates  section  6  of  this  act  if  the  operator: 1.    Knowingly and willfully fails to remedy a failure to comply with  the  provisions  of  subsection  1  of  that  section  within  30  days  after being informed of such a failure; or      2.    Makes  available  a  notice  pursuant  to  that  section  which  contains  information  which  constitutes  a  knowing  and  material  misrepresentation or omission that is likely to mislead a consumer acting reasonably under the circumstances, to the detriment of the consumer.      Sec.    8.    1.          The    Attorney    General    shall    enforce    the    provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act.
 
2.    If  the  Attorney  General  has  reason  to  believe  that  an  operator,  either  directly  or  indirectly,  has  violated  or  is  violating  section  6  of  this  act,  the  Attorney  General  may  institute  an  appropriate  legal  proceeding  against  the  operator.  The  district  court,  upon  a  showing  that  the  operator,  either  directly  or  indirectly, has violated or is violating section 6 of this act, may: (a)  Issue a temporary or permanent injunction; or      (b)  Impose  a  civil  penalty  not  to  exceed  $5,000  for  each  violation.      3.      The  provisions  of  sections  2  to  8,  inclusive,  of  this  act  do  not establish a private right of action against an operator.      4.      The  provisions  of  sections  2  to  8,  inclusive,  of  this  act  are  not  exclusive  and  are  in  addition  to  any  other  remedies  provided  by law.      Sec.    9.      NRS 603A.010 is hereby amended to read as follows:      603A.010      As  used  in  [this  chapter,]NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  the  words  and  terms  defined  in  NRS  603A.020,  603A.030  and  603A.040 have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.    Sec.    10.      NRS 603A.100 is hereby amended to read as follows:      603A.100    1.    The  provisions  of  [this  chapter]NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  do  not  apply  to  the  maintenance  or  transmittal  of  information  in  accordance  with  NRS  439.581  to  439.595, inclusive, and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.      2.          A  data  collector  who  is  also  an  operator,  as  defined  in  section 5 of this act, shall comply with the provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act.      3.          Any  waiver  of  the  provisions  of  [this  chapter]NRS 603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  is  contrary  to  public  policy,  void  and unenforceable.    Sec.    11.      NRS 603A.920 is hereby amended to read as follows:      603A.920      If  the  Attorney  General  or  a  district  attorney  of  any  county has reason to believe that any person is violating, proposes to violate  or  has  violated  the  provisions  of  [this  chapter,]NRS 603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  the  Attorney  General  or  district  attorney  may  bring  an  action  against  that  person  to  obtain  a  temporary or permanent injunction against the violation.      Sec.    12.      NRS 122.0615 is hereby amended to read as follows:      122.0615      1.      In  each  county  whose  population  is  100,000  or  more but less than 700,000, in which a commercial wedding chapel has  been  in  business  for  5  years  or  more,  the  board  of  county  commissioners shall:
 
(a)  Ensure that an office where marriage licenses may be issued is  open  to  the  public  for  the  purpose  of  issuing  such  licenses  from    8 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day, including holidays; or      (b)  Provide  for  the  establishment  of  a  program  whereby  a  commercial wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for  5  years  or  more  is  authorized  to  issue  marriage  licenses  to  qualified applicants during the hours when an office where marriage licenses  may  be  issued  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a)  is  not  open  to  the  public.      2.    In  each  county  whose  population  is  less  than  100,000,  in  which  a  commercial  wedding  chapel  has  been  in  business  in  the  county for 5 years or more, the board of county commissioners may provide  for  the  establishment  of  a  program  whereby  a  commercial  wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for 5 years or more is authorized to issue marriage licenses to qualified applicants during  the  hours  when  an  office  where  marriage  licenses  may  be  issued is not open to the public.      3.    Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  subsection  4,  a  program  established  pursuant  to  subsection  1  or  2  must  authorize  each  commercial wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for  5  years  or  more  to  begin  issuing  marriage  licenses  upon  filing  with  the  county  clerk  a  completed  registration  form  prescribed  by  the board of county commissioners, along with a performance bond in  the  amount  of  $50,000.  The  performance  bond  must  be  conditioned  upon  the  faithful  performance  of  all  statutory  duties  related to the issuance of marriage licenses and compliance with the provisions  of  [chapter  603A  of]  NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive, that ensure the security of personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license. 4.    A commercial wedding chapel shall refer any application for a  marriage  license  that  includes  the  signature  of  a  guardian  for  a  minor  applicant  to  the  county  clerk  for  review  and  issuance  of  the  marriage license pursuant to NRS 122.040.      5.    The  county  clerk  of  the  county  in  which  a  commercial  wedding chapel that issues marriage licenses pursuant to this section is  located  shall  provide  to  the  commercial  wedding  chapel,  without  charge, any materials necessary for the commercial wedding chapel to issue marriage licenses. The number of marriage licenses that the commercial wedding chapel may issue must not be limited.      6.      A  commercial  wedding  chapel  that  issues  marriage  licenses  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  comply  with  all  statutory  provisions  governing  the  issuance  of  marriage  licenses  in  the  same  manner  as  the county clerk is required to comply, and shall:
 
  (a)  File  the  original  application  for  a  marriage  license  with  the  county  clerk  on  the  first  available  business  day  after  completion  of  the application;      (b)  Collect  from  an  applicant  for  a  marriage  license  all  fees  required by law to be collected; and      (c)  Remit  all  fees  collected  to  the  county  clerk,  in  the  manner  required by the standard of practice adopted by the county clerk.      7.    The  records  of  a  commercial  wedding  chapel  that  issues  marriage  licenses  pursuant  to  this  section  which  pertain  to  the  issuance of a marriage license are public records and must be made available  for  public  inspection  at  reasonable  times.  Such  a  commercial  wedding  chapel  shall  comply  with  the  provisions  of  [chapter  603A  of]  NRS  603A.010  to  603A.920,  inclusive,  in  the  same manner as all other data collectors to ensure the security of all personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license. 8.    The persons to whom a commercial wedding chapel issues a marriage license may not be joined in marriage in any county other than the county in which the marriage license is issued. 9.    A commercial wedding chapel that violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.      Sec.    13.    (Deleted  by  amendment.)  2006:00, 13 March 2020 (PDT)17
 

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NV. SB 538. Internet Privacy.
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Official Text NV. SB 538. Internet Privacy.
Country/Jurisdiction United States
State or Province Nevada
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Date Enacted

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Text of the law

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 603A of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto the provisions set forth as sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act.
Sec. 2. As used in sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in sections 3, 4 and 5 of this act have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.
Sec. 3. “Consumer” means a person who seeks or acquires, by purchase or lease, any good, service, money or credit for personal, family or household purposes from the Internet website or online service of an operator.
Sec. 4. “Covered information” means any one or more of the following items of personally identifiable information about a consumer collected by an operator through an Internet website or online service and maintained by the operator in an accessible form:
1. A first and last name.
2. A home or other physical address which includes the name of a street and the name of a city or town.
3. An electronic mail address.
4. A telephone number.
5. A social security number.
6. An identifier that allows a specific person to be contacted either physically or online.
7. Any other information concerning a person collected from the person through the Internet website or online service of the operator and maintained by the operator in combination with an identifier in a form that makes the information personally identifiable. Identification
Sec. 5. 1. “Operator” means a person who:
(a) Owns or operates an Internet website or online service for commercial purposes;
(b) Collects and maintains covered information from consumers who reside in this State and use or visit the Internet website or online service; and
(c) Purposefully directs its activities toward this State, consummates some transaction with this State or a resident thereof or purposefully avails itself of the privilege of conducting activities in this State.
2. The term does not include a third party that operates, hosts or manages an Internet website or online service on behalf of its owner or processes information on behalf of the owner of an Internet website or online service.
Sec. 6. 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, an operator shall make available, in a manner reasonably calculated to be accessible by consumers whose covered information the operator collects through its Internet website or online service, a notice that: Exclusion, Aggregation
(a) Identifies the categories of covered information that the operator collects through its Internet website or online service about consumers who use or visit the Internet website or online service and the categories of third parties with whom the operator may share such covered information;
(b) Provides a description of the process, if any such process exists, for an individual consumer who uses or visits the Internet website or online service to review and request changes to any of his or her covered information that is collected through the Internet website or online service;
(c) Describes the process by which the operator notifies consumers who use or visit the Internet website or online service of material changes to the notice required to be made available by this subsection;
(d) Discloses whether a third party may collect covered information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across different Internet websites or online services when the consumer uses the Internet website or online service of the operator; and
(e) States the effective date of the notice.
2. An operator may remedy any failure to comply with the provisions of subsection 1 within 30 days after being informed of such a failure.
3. The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to an operator:
(a) Who is located in this State;
(b) Whose revenue is derived primarily from a source other than the sale or lease of goods, services or credit on Internet websites or online services; and
(c) Whose Internet website or online service has fewer than 20,000 unique visitors per year.
Sec. 7. An operator violates section 6 of this act if the operator:
1. Knowingly and willfully fails to remedy a failure to comply with the provisions of subsection 1 of that section within 30 days after being informed of such a failure; or
2. Makes available a notice pursuant to that section which contains information which constitutes a knowing and material misrepresentation or omission that is likely to mislead a consumer acting reasonably under the circumstances, to the detriment of the consumer.
Sec. 8. 1. The Attorney General shall enforce the provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act.
2. If the Attorney General has reason to believe that an operator, either directly or indirectly, has violated or is violating section 6 of this act, the Attorney General may institute an appropriate legal proceeding against the operator. The district court, upon a showing that the operator, either directly or indirectly, has violated or is violating section 6 of this act, may:
(a) Issue a temporary or permanent injunction; or
(b) Impose a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each violation.
3. The provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act do not establish a private right of action against an operator.
4. The provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act are not exclusive and are in addition to any other remedies provided by law.
Sec. 9. NRS 603A.010 is hereby amended to read as follows: 603A.010 As used in NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 603A.020, 603A.030 and 603A.040 have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.
Sec. 10. NRS 603A.100 is hereby amended to read as follows: 603A.100 1. The provisions of NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, do not apply to the maintenance or transmittal of information in accordance with NRS 439.581 to 439.595, inclusive, and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
2. A data collector who is also an operator, as defined in section 5 of this act, shall comply with the provisions of sections 2 to 8, inclusive, of this act.
3. Any waiver of the provisions of NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, is contrary to public policy, void and unenforceable.
Sec.11. NRS 603A.920 is hereby amended to read as follows: 603A.920 If the Attorney General or a district attorney of any county has reason to believe that any person is violating, proposes to violate or has violated the provisions of NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, the Attorney General or district attorney may bring an action against that person to obtain a temporary or permanent injunction against the violation.
Sec. 12. NRS 122.0615 is hereby amended to read as follows: 122.0615 1. In each county whose population is 100,000 or more but less than 700,000, in which a commercial wedding chapel has been in business for 5 years or more, the board of county commissioners shall:
(a) Ensure that an office where marriage licenses may be issued is open to the public for the purpose of issuing such licenses from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day, including holidays; or
(b) Provide for the establishment of a program whereby a commercial wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for 5 years or more is authorized to issue marriage licenses to qualified applicants during the hours when an office where marriage licenses may be issued pursuant to paragraph (a) is not open to the public.
2. In each county whose population is less than 100,000, in which a commercial wedding chapel has been in business in the county for 5 years or more, the board of county commissioners may provide for the establishment of a program whereby a commercial wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for 5 years or more is authorized to issue marriage licenses to qualified applicants during the hours when an office where marriage licenses may be issued is not open to the public.
3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, a program established pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 must authorize each commercial wedding chapel that has been in business in the county for 5 years or more to begin issuing marriage licenses upon filing with the county clerk a completed registration form prescribed by the board of county commissioners, along with a performance bond in the amount of $50,000. The performance bond must be conditioned upon the faithful performance of all statutory duties related to the issuance of marriage licenses and compliance with the provisions of NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, that ensure the security of personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license.
4. A commercial wedding chapel shall refer any application for a marriage license that includes the signature of a guardian for a minor applicant to the county clerk for review and issuance of the marriage license pursuant to NRS 122.040.
5. The county clerk of the county in which a commercial wedding chapel that issues marriage licenses pursuant to this section is located shall provide to the commercial wedding chapel, without charge, any materials necessary for the commercial wedding chapel to issue marriage licenses. The number of marriage licenses that the commercial wedding chapel may issue must not be limited.
6. A commercial wedding chapel that issues marriage licenses pursuant to this section shall comply with all statutory provisions governing the issuance of marriage licenses in the same manner as the county clerk is required to comply, and shall:
(a) File the original application for a marriage license with the county clerk on the first available business day after completion of the application;
(b) Collect from an applicant for a marriage license all fees required by law to be collected; and
(c) Remit all fees collected to the county clerk, in the manner required by the standard of practice adopted by the county clerk.
7. The records of a commercial wedding chapel that issues marriage licenses pursuant to this section which pertain to the issuance of a marriage license are public records and must be made available for public inspection at reasonable times. Such a commercial wedding chapel shall comply with the provisions of NRS 603A.010 to 603A.920, inclusive, in the same manner as all other data collectors to ensure the security of all personal information submitted by applicants for a marriage license.
8. The persons to whom a commercial wedding chapel issues a marriage license may not be joined in marriage in any county other than the county in which the marriage license is issued.
9. A commercial wedding chapel that violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.



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