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Texas Data Breach Notification Law for Businesses

Posted by Chris Peterson | Jul 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Texas Data Breach Notification Law for Businesses

Identity theft_edited-1As a business owner, did you know you're required to notify clients in the event your business experiences a data breach? Under Texas' amended data breach notification law, business entities who suspect a data security breach must notify all Texas residents who may be affected by the breach pursuant to Texas law. In addition, business entities must notify non-Texas residents as well, under either Texas law or the law of the non-resident person's state. See section 521.053 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code.

The amended law is not specifically limited to U.S. residents. Businesses must use caution in deciding whether they must notify non-U.S. residents. The most prudent course of action is to notify every potentially-affected client.

Business entities with customer information stored electronically should make sure their IT people know about the law and have a plan in place to comply with the breach notification requirements if necessary.

For more information about Texas' amended data breach notification law, contact one of our skilled business law attorneys at the Peterson Law Group. Peterson Law Group provides straightforward, cost-effective legal assistance on zoning and other business matters. Call 979-703-7014 or visit us online to schedule an appointment.

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Chris Peterson

Chris Peterson is the owner of Peterson Law Group. He practices primarily in the areas of wills, trusts and estate planning; probate and trust administration; elder law; and business law. Chris is also the owner of Brazos 1031 Exchange Company.

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