AP reports:
A legislative panel has delayed action on a bill that would require companies to inform South Dakota residents whose personal information was acquired in a data breach.
The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to take up the proposal again Thursday.
Attorney General Marty Jackley’s bill would require affected South Dakotans be notified within 60 days.
The plan would also require companies to inform the attorney general if a breach affected more than 250 residents.
Read more on The State.
This appears to be SB 62. You can find the text of the bill here. The attorney general has been trying for years to get a bill enacted. Will this be the year?