Colorado
Fort Collins lawmaker champions first-in-the-nation biological data privacy bill
Cathy Kipp selected to state legislature
Cathy Kipp was picked to succeed Joann Ginal in the state House of Representatives.
Nick Coltrain, Fort Collins Coloradoan
A Fort Collins legislator’s bipartisan bill that aims to further protect biological data as technology progresses has been signed into law.
Protect Privacy of Biological Data, HB24-1058, was signed into law Wednesday by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis after passing unanimously in the Colorado Senate in March.
The bipartisan bill concerns the protection of privacy regarding biological data and will expand the scope of the Colorado Privacy Act.
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In 2021, the General Assembly enacted Senate Bill 21-190, which established the Colorado Privacy Act Colorado Consumer Protection Act. That act “protects the privacy of individuals’ personal data by establishing certain requirements for entities that process personal data. The privacy act also describes certain rights that consumers may exercise regarding the processing of their personal data” and “includes additional protections for sensitive data.”
Now, the definition sensitive data is expanded to include biological data. Biological data is defined in the bill as “data generated by the technological processing, measurement, or analysis of an individual’s biological, genetic, biochemical, physiological, or neural properties, compositions, or activities or of an individual’s body or bodily functions, which data is used or intended to be used, singly or in combination with other personal data, for identification purposes. Biological data includes neural data, which is information that is generated by the measurement of the activity of an individual’s central or peripheral nervous systems and that can be processed by or with the assistance of a device.”
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Fort Collins Democratic Rep. Cathy Kipp said that after she learned more from neurologists at the Neuro Rights Foundation, she wanted to utilize the Colorado Privacy Act to cover growing neurotechnology as well.
“There are about 30 companies out there that are selling the information and that might not sound too scary, but as we learn more about people through reading brain waves, it would be appropriate to add this information into the Colorado Privacy Act,” Kipp said.
Kipp said “this particular bill is the first-in-the-nation” and the only other “country to make legal amendments to protect neuro-biological data is Chile.”
“In 10 years from now, there will be even more neurotechnology, so this is a frontier on saving privacy when that happens,” she said.
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Deion Sanders Supports Travis Hunter in Colorado Practice Video: 'You Are Him'
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Colorado two-way phenom Travis Hunter received a vote of confidence from head coach Deion Sanders ahead of Saturday’s Valero Alamo Bowl against BYU.
During a recent practice, Sanders called Hunter to the middle of the huddle to remind him who he is and how much he means to the Buffaloes.
“I want you to know this in front of everybody: you know we love you, we got you, we appreciate you. You are him,” Sanders said.
Hunter has dealt with a wave of chatter on social media about his personal life after he won the 2024 Heisman Trophy earlier this month. However, Saturday’s game will be the last of his college career before he enters the 2025 NFL draft, so he will be motivated to end things on a good note.
While splitting time between receiver and cornerback, Hunter led Colorado with 92 catches, 1,152 yards, 14 touchdowns, 11 passes defended and four interceptions. He also had 31 total tackles and a forced fumble on defense and a rushing touchdown on offense.
Hunter is the No. 1 player on B/R’s NFL draft big board. He has a bright future at the next level, but for now, he’s focused on finishing off the 2024 season the right way in the Alamo Bowl.
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