Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act (KCDPA)
Going into effect in 2026, the KCDPA gives Kentucky residents specific rights to control how their personal digital data is collected, used, and sold by large businesses.
Laws available for this jurisdiction in plain English.
Going into effect in 2026, the KCDPA gives Kentucky residents specific rights to control how their personal digital data is collected, used, and sold by large businesses.
Kentucky provides broad self-defense protections, including immunity from civil and criminal actions if the use of force was justified under the statute.
The use of physical force is justifiable when the defendant believes it is necessary to protect against the use or imminent use of unlawful physical force by another person.