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Kentucky’s Comprehensive Data Privacy Law: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know
Posted In Data Privacy, Electronic Health Records (“EHR"), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
Kentucky’s Consumer Data Protection Act (KCDPA) took effect January 1, 2026. As the state’s inaugural comprehensive data privacy law, joining 19 others, it will significantly impact businesses that handle consumer information. Specifically, any business that collects 100,000 or more consumer data points, or collects at least 25,000 and derives 50% of its revenue from selling that data, must comply. More >

