Utah Identity Protection Modifications Bill SB0256, Signed March 26
Summary
Utah's SB0256, the Identity Protection Modifications Bill, was signed into law on March 26, 2026. The bill modifies existing identity protection statutes within Utah code. As an enacted state law, it carries binding legal weight for affected entities operating within Utah. Compliance obligations under the modified identity protection framework will apply to covered entities as specified in the legislation.
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Utah SB0256 modifies the state's identity protection framework through amendments to existing statutes. The bill was signed by the governor on March 26, 2026, completing the legislative process. Affected entities within Utah's jurisdiction should review their identity protection policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the modified requirements.
For compliance officers, this enacted legislation creates binding obligations for businesses and government entities that handle personal identity information under Utah law. Organizations should monitor for any implementing regulations or guidance from Utah's Division of Consumer Protection or relevant agency that may accompany this statutory amendment.
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