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b. Arrange for a qualified and independent assessor to conduct an assessment
15of the processor's policies and technical and organizational measures in support of
16the obligations under this section using an appropriate and accepted control
17standard or framework and assessment procedure for such assessments. The
18processor shall provide a report of such assessment to the controller upon request.
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5. Engage any subcontractor pursuant to a written contract in accordance with
20par. (c) that requires the subcontractor to meet the obligations of the processor with
21respect to the personal data.
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(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve a controller or a
23processor from the liabilities imposed on it by virtue of its role in the processing
24relationship as defined by this section.
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1(d) Determining whether a person is acting as a controller or processor with
2respect to a specific processing of data is a fact-based determination that depends
3upon the context in which personal data is to be processed. A processor that
4continues to adhere to a controller's instructions with respect to a specific processing
5of personal data remains a processor.
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6(5) Data protection assessments. (a) A controller shall conduct and document
7a data protection assessment of each of the following processing activities involving
8personal data:
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1. The processing of personal data for purposes of targeted advertising.
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2. The sale of personal data.
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3. The processing of personal data for purposes of profiling, where such
12profiling presents a reasonably foreseeable risk of any of the following:
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a. Unfair or deceptive treatment of, or unlawful disparate impact on,
14consumers.
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b. Financial, physical, or reputational injury to consumers.
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c. Physical or other intrusion upon the solitude or seclusion, or the private
17affairs or concerns, of consumers, where such intrusion would be offensive to a
18reasonable person.
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d. Other substantial injury to consumers.
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4. The processing of sensitive data.
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5. Any processing activities involving personal data that present a heightened
22risk of harm to consumers.
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(b) Data protection assessments conducted under par. (a) shall identify and
24weigh the benefits that may flow, directly and indirectly, from the processing to the
25controller, the consumer, other stakeholders, and the public against the potential
1risks to the rights of the consumer associated with such processing, as mitigated by
2safeguards that can be employed by the controller to reduce such risks. The use of
3deidentified data and the reasonable expectations of consumers, as well as the
4context of the processing and the relationship between the controller and the
5consumer whose personal data will be processed, shall be factored into this
6assessment by the controller.
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(c) The attorney general may request, pursuant to a civil investigative demand
8issued under sub. (10) (a), that a controller disclose any data protection assessment
9that is relevant to an investigation conducted by the attorney general, and the
10controller shall make the data protection assessment available to the attorney
11general. The attorney general may evaluate the data protection assessment for
12compliance with the responsibilities set forth in sub. (3). Data protection
13assessments shall be confidential and not subject to the right of inspection and
14copying under s. 19.35 (1). The disclosure of a data protection assessment pursuant
15to a request from the attorney general shall not constitute a waiver of attorney-client
16privilege or work product protection with respect to the assessment and any
17information contained in the assessment.
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(d) A single data protection assessment may address a comparable set of
19processing operations that include similar activities.
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(e) Data protection assessments conducted by a controller for the purpose of
21compliance with other laws or regulations may comply under this section if the
22assessments have a reasonably comparable scope and effect.
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(f) Data protection assessment requirements shall apply to processing
24activities created or generated after January 1, 2024, and are not retroactive.
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1(6) Processing deidentified data; exemptions. (a) A controller in possession
2of deidentified data shall do all of the following:
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1. Take reasonable measures to ensure that the data cannot be associated with
4an individual.
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2. Publicly commit to maintaining and using deidentified data without
6attempting to reidentify the data.
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3. Contractually obligate any recipients of the deidentified data to comply with
8all provisions of this section.
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(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a controller or processor
10to reidentify deidentified data or pseudonymous data; maintain data in identifiable
11form; or collect, obtain, retain, or access any data or technology, in order to be capable
12of associating an authenticated consumer request with personal data.
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(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a controller or processor
14to comply with an authenticated consumer rights request under sub. (2) if all of the
15following apply:
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1. The controller is not reasonably capable of associating the request with the
17personal data or it would be unreasonably burdensome for the controller to associate
18the request with the personal data.
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2. The controller does not use the personal data to recognize or respond to the
20specific consumer who is the subject of the personal data, or associate the personal
21data with other personal data about the same specific consumer.
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3. The controller does not sell the personal data to any 3rd party or otherwise
23voluntarily disclose the personal data to any 3rd party other than a processor, except
24as otherwise permitted in this subsection.
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1(d) The consumer rights contained in subs. (2) (a) 1. to 4. and (3) shall not apply
2to pseudonymous data in cases where the controller is able to demonstrate any
3information necessary to identify the consumer is kept separately and is subject to
4effective technical and organizational controls that prevent the controller from
5accessing such information.