Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB351

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  
Enrolled
4/8/26  
Passed
4/17/26  

Caption

Data privacy; processing of data regulated, consumer actions related to data authorized

Impact

If enacted, HB351 will significantly alter the state’s regulatory landscape surrounding personal data. By implementing provisions that require organizations to be transparent about their data practices, the bill seeks to give consumers greater control over their personal information. Notably, the bill imposes obligations on companies to limit data collection to what is necessary and to ensure data security, thereby aligning with broader trends in data privacy legislation across the United States. Furthermore, the Attorney General is given authority to enforce compliance, which may lead to increased scrutiny of business practices related to data processing.

Summary

House Bill 351, known as the Alabama Personal Data Protection Act, aims to enhance consumer rights concerning personal data handling by organizations. This legislation grants consumers the ability to confirm if their data is being processed, correct inaccuracies, request data deletion, and opt out of data processing altogether. Additionally, it establishes requirements for data controllers to create secure mechanisms for consumers to exercise these rights and outlines the responsibilities of data processors in the handling of personal data.

Contention

Despite broad intentions to protect consumers, the bill has raised some points of contention among various stakeholders. Critics are concerned over the implications of the bill for small businesses and the potential administrative burdens it may impose on them. Additionally, there are debates regarding the adequacy of the opt-out mechanisms and whether they truly empower consumers. Proponents argue that such measures are necessary to protect consumer privacy rights and hold organizations accountable for their data practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB283

Data privacy, processing of data regulated, consumer actions related to data authorized

AL SB142

Voting, statewide voter registration database, identifying voter address changes, Electronic Registration Information Center removed as verification database; Secretary of State authorized to update lists using other databases

AL HB436

Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided

AL SB187

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL HB317

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL HB479

Voting, statewide voter registration database, identifying voter address changes, Electronic Registration Information Center removed as verification database

AL SB241

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

AL SB134

Pardons and paroles, sharing of electronic monitoring data in certain circumstances authorized

AL SB17

Digital assets, prohibits the state from certain actions related to digital assets and exempts certain actions from classification as a security or money transfer

AL HB403

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

Similar Bills

CT HB05128

An Act Concerning Direct-to-consumer Genetic Testing.

AK HB367

Consumer Data Privacy Act

CT SB00004

An Act Concerning Consumer Privacy And Protection.

AL HB283

Data privacy, processing of data regulated, consumer actions related to data authorized

AL HB263

Biological and neural data of individuals; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a health and fitness app prohibited without express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided

AL HB436

Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided

AZ SB1815

Personal data; consumers; controllers; requirements

CO HB1091

Homeowner's Insurance Data Privacy Protections