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Protecting Personal Identifying Information In Colorado – The Rules Have Changed

Protecting Personal Identifying Information In Colorado – The Rules Have Changed

By Lauren M. Collins, Esq., Burns, Figa & Will, P.C.

&

Jeremy Schupbach, Director, Legislative Relations, Colorado Bar Association

On September 1, 2018, Colorado House Bill 18-1128 (“HB 1128”) went into effect. HB 1128

essentially heightens Colorado covered entities’ obligations to implement plans to protect and destroy

personal identifying information (“PII”) they maintain, own or possess. HB 18-1128 creates a number of

new expectations and definitions for which lawyers, and the clients they advise, must be aware.

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