Bill Summary

HB 1183 Cybersecurity Incident Liability (2025 Session)
Cybersecurity Incident Liability: Provides county, municipality, other political subdivision of state, covered entity, or third-party agent that complies with certain requirements is not liable in connection with cybersecurity incident; requires covered entities & third-party agents to implement revised frameworks, standards, laws, or regulations within specified time period; provides private cause of action is not established; provides certain failures are not evidence of negligence, do not constitute negligence per se, & cannot be used as evidence of fault; specifies defendant in certain actions has certain burden of proof. Effective Date: upon becoming a law
02/26/25
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Filed
03/05/25
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Referred to Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee; Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee; State Affairs Committee
03/05/25
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Now in Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee
03/21/25
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On Committee agenda - Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee, 03/25/25, 9:00 am, 404 H
03/25/25
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Favorable with CS by Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee; 14 Yeas, 2 Nays
03/25/25
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Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
03/26/25
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Now in Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee
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Filed on 02/26/25
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Amendment 456363 DE
Filed on 03/24/25
Adopted
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Filed on 03/25/25
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