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North Dakota Data Misuse Law Amended, Personal Information Definition Expanded

Posted on May 11, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Lisa Thomas of SheppardMullin writes that the definition of “personal information” in North Dakota law expands on August 1 to also include other elements, namely

payment card information, biometric data, and other “numbers, documents or information that can be used to access another person’s financial records.”

Read more on Eye on Privacy.

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