Oregon’s An Act Relating to Protections for the Personal Data of Consumers (Oregon Privacy Law)

2026 started with 20 state consumer privacy laws (SCPLs), three of which went into force on January 1, 2026. During the first half of 2026, four new SCPLs were added, bringing the count to 24 – all since the California legislature passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in June 2018. Also, during the first

Privacy pros know that tracking all the US consumer privacy laws is a challenge. The Privacy World team is here to help. In this post, we’ve collated information and resources regarding the consumer privacy laws in Texas, Oregon and Florida – all three of which are effective as of July 1, 2024. While the Florida privacy law’s status as an “omnibus” consumer privacy law is debatable given its narrow applicability and numerous carveouts, we’ve included it in this post for completeness. We’ve also provided a list of effective dates for the other state consumer privacy laws enacted but not yet in effect and some compliance approaches for your consideration.

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