Amendments to Pennsylvania’s Breach of Personal Information Notification Act (BOPINA) will take effect May. These are the first updates to Pennsylvania’s breach notification law since it was enacted in 2005 as part of the wave of adoption of model breach notification laws around the United States. While many states since have substantially broadened the scope of their breach notification requirements, Pennsylvania’s legislature continues to take a more measured approach with the amendments passed in November 2022.

Some these BOPINA amendments modestly expand the circumstances under which notice must be provided to Pennsylvania residents in the wake of a data security incident.

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