What is Sensitive Data in the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”)?
Sensitive data means personal data that:
(A) Reveals a consumer’s racial or ethnic background, national origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical condition or diagnosis, sexual orientation, status as transgender or nonbinary, status as a victim of crime or citizenship or immigration status;
(B) Is a child’s personal data;
(C) Accurately identifies within a radius of 1,750 feet a consumer’s present or past location, or the present or past location of a device that links or is linkable to a consumer by means of technology that includes, but is not limited to, a global positioning system that provides latitude and longitude coordinates; or
(D) Is genetic or biometric data.
Sensitive data does not include the content of communications or any data generated by or connected to advanced utility metering infrastructure systems or equipment for use by a utility.
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