Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262)
The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262), signed into law in June 2023 and effective July 1, 2024, establishes consumer data privacy protections for Florida residents. Applies to for-profit entities with global revenues exceeding $1 billion that conduct substantial business in Florida. Notable for its high revenue threshold (limiting scope to large technology companies), children's online protections, and restrictions on government surveillance via consumer data purchases.
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Framework Domains (5)
Consumer Rights (Sections 501.701-501.706)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Sec. 501.702 | Definitions |
| Sec. 501.703 | Applicability |
| Sec. 501.704 | Exemptions |
| Sec. 501.705 | Consumer rights |
| Sec. 501.706 | Response and notice requirements |
Controller Obligations (Sections 501.707-501.711)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Sec. 501.707 | Controller responsibilities |
| Sec. 501.708 | Data protection assessments |
| Sec. 501.709 | Processing de-identified data |
| Sec. 501.710 | Processor obligations |
| Sec. 501.711 | Sensitive data processing |
Enforcement (Sections 501.719-501.721)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Sec. 501.719 | Enforcement by the Department of Legal Affairs |
| Sec. 501.720 | Cure period |
| Sec. 501.721 | Surveillance exemption |
Government Content Moderation (Section 112.23)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Sec. 112.23(2) | Prohibition on government-directed moderation |
| Sec. 112.23(3) | Prohibition on moderation agreements |
| Sec. 112.23(4) | Enforcement and penalties |
Protection of Children Online (Section 501.1735)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Sec. 501.1735(2) | Prohibition on harmful data processing of minors |
| Sec. 501.1735(3) | Restrictions on profiling children |
| Sec. 501.1735(4) | Limitations on collection and sale of children's data |
| Sec. 501.1735(5) | Age verification requirements |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262)?
Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) is a compliance framework from United States — Florida with 5 domains and 20 controls. The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262), signed into law in June 2023 and effective July 1, 2024, establishes consumer data privacy protections for Florida residents. Applies to for-profit entities with global revenues exceeding $1 billion that conduct substantial business in Florida. Notable for its high revenue threshold (limiting scope to large technology companies), children's online protections, and restrictions on government surveillance via consumer data purchases. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) have?
Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) has 20 controls organised across 5 domains. The largest domains are Consumer Rights (Sections 501.701-501.706) (5 controls), Controller Obligations (Sections 501.707-501.711) (5 controls), Protection of Children Online (Section 501.1735) (4 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) map to?
Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) maps to 591 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are EU Digital Markets Act (40% coverage), Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme (Australia) (35% coverage), Australia Consumer Data Right — Banking (CDR) (35% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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