
NJDPA Consumer Rights: New Jersey Privacy Law
NJDPA rights (N.J.S.A. 56:8-166.4 et seq.): access, correct, delete, port, and opt out, with a 45-day response, GPC opt-out, and appeals to Consumer Affairs.
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NJDPA rights (N.J.S.A. 56:8-166.4 et seq.): access, correct, delete, port, and opt out, with a 45-day response, GPC opt-out, and appeals to Consumer Affairs.

The NJDPA (N.J.S.A. 56:8-166.4 et seq.) took effect Jan 15, 2025, treats financial data as sensitive, and carries AG penalties up to $10,000 per first violation.

NHDPA (RSA 507-H) compliance: 35,000-consumer test, privacy notice, opt-in sensitive data, universal opt-out, assessments. Cure period sunset Dec 31, 2025.

Under RSA 507-H:4, NH residents can access, correct, delete, and port data and opt out of sales and ads. Controllers must respond within 45 days; appeals in 60.

The NHDPA (RSA 507-H) took effect January 1, 2025, with a low 35,000-consumer threshold and opt-in sensitive data. AG enforces; no private right of action.

Nebraska NDPA compliance (Neb. Rev. Stat. 87-1103): the SBA small-business test, opt-in sensitive data, assessments, plus a permanent 30-day cure period.

Nebraska's NDPA (Neb. Rev. Stat. 87-1107) gives five rights: access, correct, delete, port, and opt out, with a 45-day response window and a 60-day appeal.

The Nebraska Data Privacy Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. 87-1101) took effect Jan 1, 2025 and uses the Texas-style federal small-business test, with no numeric threshold.

Delaware DPDPA compliance steps (Del. Code tit. 6, ch. 12D): 35,000-consumer test, notice, opt-in sensitive data, GPC by Jan 1, 2026, $10,000 penalties.

Delaware DPDPA rights (Del. Code tit. 6, § 12D-104): access, delete, opt out, third-party list, 45-day response, and a Jan 1, 2026 universal opt-out.

The DPDPA (Del. Code tit. 6, ch. 12D) took effect Jan 1, 2025, covers many nonprofits and colleges, and carries AG penalties up to $10,000 per violation.

A practical Iowa Code 715D compliance checklist: thresholds, privacy notice, sale opt-out, processor contracts, the 90-day cure, and $7,500 penalties.