New Louisiana Data Privacy Act Set to Take Effect in 2027 - The National Law Review
Louisiana's new data privacy law takes effect in 2027, expanding consumer rights and obligations for businesses.
Aforeworn detected this change in the US State Data-Privacy Laws space on July 18, 2026 and published this briefing so affected operators are forewarned rather than caught off guard. It is rated Low urgency. Multistate retailers, adtech/data brokers, SaaS platforms, privacy consultants should confirm how it applies to their specific situation before acting. There is a time constraint attached: 2027 (effective date); early preparation recommended.. Acting after that point can mean penalties, a lapsed licence, or lost eligibility — exactly the kind of surprise Aforeworn exists to prevent. Aforeworn monitors US State Data-Privacy Laws continuously and turns every detected change into a plain-English briefing like this one, so you always know first. Forewarned is forearmed.
What changed
Louisiana enacted a comprehensive data privacy law (effective 2027) similar to CCPA/CPRA, granting consumers rights to access, delete, opt-out of sale/sharing, and requiring opt-out signals (e.g., GPC) to be honored.
Who it affects
Multistate retailers, adtech/data brokers, SaaS platforms, privacy consultants
What you must do
Begin assessing current data practices against Louisiana's requirements; update privacy policies and opt-out mechanisms.
Deadline
2027 (effective date); early preparation recommended.
Never miss a change like this again
Aforeworn watches US State Data-Privacy Laws around the clock and alerts you the moment a rule moves — with a plain-English brief on what to do.
Start your free trialRelated changes in US State Data-Privacy Laws
- Green Mountain State Joins in State Privacy Effective 2028 - The National Law Review
- California's Delete Act forces brokers to erase personal data starting August 1 - ABC7 Bay Area
- Vermont Enacts Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Law - Mayer Brown
- New Jersey Adopts New Data Broker Registration Regime and Sensitive Data Sale and Licensing Restrictions - Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
- Supreme Court rules geofence warrants are Fourth Amendment searches - JD Supra