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CIPP-US Exam - Question 196


SuperMart is a large Nevada-based business that has recently determined it sells what constitutes “covered information” under Nevada’s privacy law, Senate Bill 260. Which of the following privacy compliance steps would best help SuperMart comply with the law?

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Correct Answer: AB

The best step SuperMart can take to comply with Nevada’s privacy law, Senate Bill 260, is to provide a mechanism for consumers to opt out of sales. This law requires businesses to offer consumers the ability to opt out of the sale of their personal information. Implementing an opt-out mechanism directly addresses the core requirement of the legislation and ensures that consumers have control over the sale of their covered information.

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blasto767Option: A
Mar 29, 2023

A is answer

smp175Option: A
Jul 6, 2023

SB 260 relates to consumer ability to opt-out of PII sales by data brokers. https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELIS/REL/81st2021/Bill/7805/Text

gpt_testOption: A
Nov 4, 2023

Correct Answer: A. Providing a mechanism for consumers to opt out of sales. Explanation: Nevada’s privacy law, specifically Senate Bill 220, which amends Nevada’s online privacy law, requires businesses to provide a mechanism for consumers to opt out of the sale of certain personal information. By offering this opt-out, SuperMart would be taking an important step towards compliance with the law.

BhimeshOption: A
Apr 13, 2024

I go with: A. Providing a mechanism for consumers to opt out of sales.