Vermont Code § 27 V.S.A. § 1617

Security breach
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§ 1617. Security breach
(a) Except to the extent prohibited by law other than this chapter, the Administrator
or Administrator’s agent shall notify a holder as soon as practicable of:
(1) a suspected loss, misuse or unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, or destruction
of confidential information obtained from the holder in the possession of the Administrator
or the Administrator’s agent; and
(2) any interference with operations in any system hosting or housing confidential information
that:
(A) compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of the information; or
(B) creates a substantial risk of identity fraud or theft.
(b) Except as necessary to inform an insurer, attorney, investigator, or others as required
by law, the Administrator and the Administrator’s agent may not disclose, without
the express consent in a record of the holder, an event described in subsection (a)
of this section to a person whose confidential information was supplied by the holder.
(c) If an event described in subsection (a) of this section occurs, the Administrator
and the Administrator’s agent shall:
(1) take action necessary for the holder to understand and minimize the effect of the
event and determine its scope; and
(2) cooperate with the holder with respect to:
(A) any notification required by law concerning a data or other security breach; and
(B) a regulatory inquiry, litigation, or similar action.

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