Connecticut SB 1295

Jurisdiction:
Connecticut
enacted
Effective:
Jul 1, 2026
Authority:
Connecticut Attorney General
Official text Verified Apr 27, 2026

Obligations Covered

Transparency & Disclosure

Provisions (1)

Expanded Consumer Opt-Out #

Obligation:
Transparency
enacted
Effective:
Jul 1, 2026
Risk tier:
all
Scope:
controllers (entities subject to CTDPA)

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Expanded opt-outConsumers may opt out of profiling in furtherance of automated decisions with legal/significant effects — "solely automated" qualifier removed; now covers human-in-the-loop profiling
Right to confirmConsumers may confirm whether their data is being processed for profiling
Right to explanationConsumers may request explanation of profiling outcomes affecting them
Data review and correctionConsumers may review data used in profiling decisions and correct inaccurate data
Re-evaluationConsumers may request re-evaluation after correcting data (especially in housing contexts)

Penalties

ViolationFine
Non-complianceCT AG enforcement