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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Right | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | to Know Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings and purpose.
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7 | The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that the | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | right to privacy is a personal and fundamental right protected | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | by the United States Constitution. As such, all individuals | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | have a right to privacy in information pertaining to them. This | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | State recognizes the importance of providing consumers with | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | transparency about how their personal information, especially | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | information relating to their children, is shared by | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | businesses. This transparency is crucial for Illinois citizens | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | to protect themselves and their families from cyber-crimes and | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | identity thieves. Furthermore, for free market forces to have a | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | role in shaping the privacy practices and for "opt-in" and | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | "opt-out" remedies to be effective, consumers must be more than | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | vaguely informed that a business might share personal | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | information with third parties. Consumers must be better | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | informed about what kinds of personal information are shared | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | with other businesses. With these specifics, consumers can | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | knowledgeably choose to opt-in, opt-out, or choose among |
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1 | businesses that disclose information to third parties on the | ||||||
2 | basis of how protective the business is of consumers' privacy. | ||||||
3 | Businesses are now collecting personal information and | ||||||
4 | sharing and selling it in ways not contemplated or properly | ||||||
5 | covered by the current law. Some websites are installing | ||||||
6 | tracking tools that record when consumers visit web pages, and | ||||||
7 | sending very personal information, such as age, gender, race, | ||||||
8 | income, health concerns, religion, and recent purchases to | ||||||
9 | third party marketers and data brokers. Third party data broker | ||||||
10 | companies are buying, selling, and trading personal | ||||||
11 | information obtained from mobile phones, financial | ||||||
12 | institutions, social media sites, and other online and brick | ||||||
13 | and mortar companies. Some mobile applications are sharing | ||||||
14 | personal information, such as location information, unique | ||||||
15 | phone identification numbers, and age, gender, and other | ||||||
16 | personal details with third party companies. As such, consumers | ||||||
17 | need to know the ways that their personal information is being | ||||||
18 | collected by companies and then shared or sold to third parties | ||||||
19 | in order to properly protect their privacy, personal safety, | ||||||
20 | and financial security.
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21 | Section 10. Definitions.
As used in this Act:
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22 | "Categories of personal information" includes, but is not | ||||||
23 | limited to, the following:
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24 | (a) Identity information including, but not limited | ||||||
25 | to, real name, alias, nickname, and user name.
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1 | (b) Address information, including, but not limited | ||||||
2 | to, postal or e-mail.
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3 | (c) Telephone number.
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4 | (d) Account name.
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5 | (e) Social security number or other government-issued | ||||||
6 | identification number, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
7 | social security number, driver's license number, | ||||||
8 | identification card number, and passport number.
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9 | (f) Birthdate or age.
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10 | (g) Physical characteristic information, including, | ||||||
11 | but not limited to, height and weight.
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12 | (h) Sexual information, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
13 | sexual orientation, sex, gender status, gender identity, | ||||||
14 | and gender expression.
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15 | (i) Race or ethnicity.
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16 | (j) Religious affiliation or activity.
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17 | (k) Political affiliation or activity.
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18 | (l) Professional or employment-related information.
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19 | (m) Educational information.
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20 | (n) Medical information, including, but not limited | ||||||
21 | to, medical conditions or drugs, therapies, mental health, | ||||||
22 | or medical products or equipment used.
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23 | (o) Financial information, including, but not limited | ||||||
24 | to, credit, debit, or account numbers, account balances, | ||||||
25 | payment history, or information related to assets, | ||||||
26 | liabilities, or general creditworthiness.
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1 | (p) Commercial information, including, but not limited | ||||||
2 | to, records of property, products or services provided, | ||||||
3 | obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consumer | ||||||
4 | histories or tendencies.
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5 | (q) Location information.
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6 | (r) Internet or mobile activity information, | ||||||
7 | including, but not limited to, Internet protocol addresses | ||||||
8 | or information concerning the access or use of any Internet | ||||||
9 | or mobile-based site or service.
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10 | (s) Content, including text, photographs, audio or | ||||||
11 | video recordings, or other material generated by or | ||||||
12 | provided by the customer.
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13 | (t) Any of the above categories of information as they | ||||||
14 | pertain to the children of the customer.
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15 | "Customer" means an individual residing in Illinois who | ||||||
16 | provides, either knowingly or unknowingly, personal | ||||||
17 | information to a private entity, with or without an exchange of | ||||||
18 | consideration, in the course of purchasing, viewing, | ||||||
19 | accessing, renting, leasing, or otherwise using real or | ||||||
20 | personal property, or any interest therein, or obtaining a | ||||||
21 | product or service from the private entity, including | ||||||
22 | advertising or any other content.
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23 | "Designated request address" means an e-mail address or | ||||||
24 | toll-free telephone number whereby customers may request or | ||||||
25 | obtain the information required to be provided under Section 15 | ||||||
26 | of this Act.
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1 | "Disclose" means to disclose, release, transfer, share, | ||||||
2 | disseminate, make available, or otherwise communicate orally, | ||||||
3 | in writing, or by electronic or any other means to any third | ||||||
4 | party. "Disclose" does not include the following: | ||||||
5 | (a) Disclosure of personal information by a private | ||||||
6 | entity to a third party under a written contract | ||||||
7 | authorizing the third party to utilize the personal | ||||||
8 | information to perform services on behalf of the private | ||||||
9 | entity, including maintaining or servicing accounts, | ||||||
10 | providing customer service, processing or fulfilling | ||||||
11 | orders and transactions, verifying customer information, | ||||||
12 | processing payments, providing financing, or similar | ||||||
13 | services, but only if (i) the contract prohibits the third | ||||||
14 | party from using the personal information for any reason | ||||||
15 | other than performing the specified service or services on | ||||||
16 | behalf of the private entity and from disclosing any such | ||||||
17 | personal information to additional third parties; and (ii) | ||||||
18 | the private entity effectively enforces these | ||||||
19 | prohibitions. | ||||||
20 | (b) Disclosure of personal information by a business to | ||||||
21 | a third party based on a good-faith belief that disclosure | ||||||
22 | is required to comply with applicable law, regulation, | ||||||
23 | legal process, or court order. | ||||||
24 | (c) Disclosure of personal information by a private | ||||||
25 | entity to a third party that is reasonably necessary to | ||||||
26 | address fraud, security, or technical issues; to protect |
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1 | the disclosing private entity's rights or property; or to | ||||||
2 | protect customers or the public from illegal activities as | ||||||
3 | required or permitted by law.
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4 | "Operator" means any person or entity that owns a website | ||||||
5 | located on the internet or an online service that collects and | ||||||
6 | maintains personally identifiable information from a customer | ||||||
7 | residing in Illinois who uses or visits the website or online | ||||||
8 | service if the website or online service is operated for | ||||||
9 | commercial purposes. It does not include any third party that | ||||||
10 | operates, hosts, or manages, but does not own, a website or | ||||||
11 | online service on the owner's behalf or by processing | ||||||
12 | information on behalf of the owner.
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13 | "Personal information" means any information that | ||||||
14 | identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being | ||||||
15 | associated with, a particular individual, including, but not | ||||||
16 | limited to, his or her name, signature, physical | ||||||
17 | characteristics or description, address, telephone number, | ||||||
18 | passport number, driver's license or State identification card | ||||||
19 | number, insurance policy number, education, employment, | ||||||
20 | employment history, bank account number, credit card number, | ||||||
21 | debit card number, or any other financial information. | ||||||
22 | "Personal information" also means any data or information | ||||||
23 | pertaining to an individual's income, assets, liabilities, | ||||||
24 | purchases, leases, or rentals of goods, services, or real | ||||||
25 | property, if that information is disclosed, or is intended to | ||||||
26 | be disclosed, with any identifying information, such as the |
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1 | individual's name, address, telephone number, or social | ||||||
2 | security number.
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3 | "Third party" or "third parties" means (i) a private entity | ||||||
4 | that is a separate legal entity from the private entity that | ||||||
5 | has disclosed personal information; (ii) a private entity that | ||||||
6 | does not share common ownership or common corporate control | ||||||
7 | with the private entity that has disclosed personal | ||||||
8 | information; or (iii) a private entity that does not share a | ||||||
9 | brand name or common branding with the private entity that has | ||||||
10 | disclosed personal information such that the affiliate | ||||||
11 | relationship is clear to the customer. | ||||||
12 | Section 15. Notification of information sharing practices. | ||||||
13 | An operator of a commercial website or online service that | ||||||
14 | collects personally identifiable information through the | ||||||
15 | internet about individual customers residing in Illinois who | ||||||
16 | use or visit its commercial website or online service shall, in | ||||||
17 | its customer agreement or incorporated addendum: (i) identify | ||||||
18 | all categories of personal information that the operator | ||||||
19 | collects through the website or online service about individual | ||||||
20 | customers who use or visit its commercial website or online | ||||||
21 | service; (ii) identify all categories of third party persons or | ||||||
22 | entities with whom the operator may disclose that personally | ||||||
23 | identifiable information; and (iii) provide a description of a | ||||||
24 | customer's rights, as required under Section 25 of this Act, | ||||||
25 | accompanied by one or more designated request addresses. |
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1 | Section 20. Disclosure of a customer's personal | ||||||
2 | information to a third party.
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3 | (a) An operator that discloses a customer's personal | ||||||
4 | information to a third party shall make the following | ||||||
5 | information available to the customer free of charge:
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6 | (1) all categories of personal information that were | ||||||
7 | disclosed; and
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8 | (2) the names of all third parties that received the | ||||||
9 | customer's personal information.
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10 | (b) This Section applies only to personal information | ||||||
11 | disclosed after the effective date of this Act.
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12 | Section 25. Information availability service.
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13 | (a) An operator required to comply with Section 20 shall | ||||||
14 | make the required information available by providing a | ||||||
15 | designated request address in its customer agreement or | ||||||
16 | incorporated addendum, and, upon receipt of a request under | ||||||
17 | this Section, shall provide the customer with the information | ||||||
18 | required under Section 20 for all disclosures occurring in the | ||||||
19 | prior 12 months.
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20 | (b) An operator that receives a request from a customer | ||||||
21 | under this Section at one of the designated addresses shall | ||||||
22 | provide a response to the customer within 30 days.
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23 | Section 30. Right of action. Any person whose rights under |
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1 | this Act are violated shall have a right of action against an | ||||||
2 | offending party, and shall recover: (i) liquidated damages of | ||||||
3 | $10 or actual damages, whichever is greater; (ii) injunctive | ||||||
4 | relief, if appropriate; and (iii) reasonable attorneys' fees, | ||||||
5 | costs, and expenses. | ||||||
6 | Section 35. Waivers; contracts. Any waiver of the | ||||||
7 | provisions of this Act shall be void and unenforceable. Any | ||||||
8 | agreement that does not comply with the applicable provisions | ||||||
9 | of this Act shall be void and unenforceable. | ||||||
10 | Section 40. Construction.
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11 | (a) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to conflict with | ||||||
12 | the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability | ||||||
13 | Act of 1996 and the rules promulgated under that Act.
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14 | (b) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to apply in any | ||||||
15 | manner to a financial institution or an affiliate of a | ||||||
16 | financial institution that is subject to Title V of the federal | ||||||
17 | Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and the rules promulgated under | ||||||
18 | that Act.
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19 | (c) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to apply to the | ||||||
20 | activities of an individual or entity to the extent that those | ||||||
21 | activities are subject to Section 222 or 631 of the federal | ||||||
22 | Communications Act of 1934.
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23 | (d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to apply to a | ||||||
24 | contractor, subcontractor, or agent of a State agency or local |
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1 | unit of government when working for that State agency or local | ||||||
2 | unit of government.
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