• Introduced
    Feb 04, 2026
  • Passed Senate
  • Passed House
  • Became Law
SB 4
Connecticut Senate Bill
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AN ACT CONCERNING CONSUMER PRIVACY. To (1) provide for the registration of data brokers, (2) require the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to establish an accessible deletion mechanism program, (3) require manufacturers to affix tariff cost estimates to new automobiles, (4) require disclosures regarding the use of personalized algorithmic pricing, (5) amend the Connecticut Data Privacy Act by (A) defining "facial recognition technology", (B) redefining "publicly available information", (C) eliminating the entity-level exemption for certain processing decisions concerning employment, (D) providing consumers with additional rights concerning certain profiling decisions, (E) prohibiting the sale, sharing, transfer or allowance of access to precise geolocation data, and (F) establishing new requirements concerning facial recognition technology, and (6) requiring certain state and municipal contracts to restrict the sale, sharing, transfer or allowance of access to automated license plate reader information.
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Senate • Feb 27, 2026: Public Hearing 03/04
Mar 04, 2026 10:00am
LOB Zoom and YouTube Live

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  • Feb 27, 2026 | Senate
    • Public Hearing 03/04
  • Feb 26, 2026 | Senate
    • Referred to Joint Committee on General Law
  • Feb 25, 2026 | Senate
    • Drafted by Committee
  • Feb 11, 2026 | Senate
    • Vote to Draft (GL)
  • Feb 04, 2026 | Senate
    • Referred to Joint Committee on General Law