Nebraska Data Privacy Act Signed Into Law

On April 17, 2024, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (the "Act"), which takes effect on January 1, 2025. The Act maps in large part to the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act. Like Texas, the Nebraska Data Privacy Act provides no revenue thresholds or consumer numerosity requirements for the law to apply, so many businesses will be subject to its jurisdiction.

We highlight additional key aspects of the Act below.

Application Thresholds

The Act applies to persons that conduct business in Nebraska or produce products or services consumed by Nebraska residents; process or engage in the sale of personal data; and are not a small business. Unlike other U.S. consumer privacy laws, the Act does not limit applicability to controllers that meet certain revenue thresholds or consumer data processing or sale numerosity requirements.

While not covered by the Act generally, small businesses are prohibited from selling sensitive data without consent.

Consumer Rights

The Act affords Nebraska residents a variety of personal data rights, including the right to: