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Explains U.S. state-by-state consumer data-privacy law (CCPA, CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, etc.) — applicability thresholds, consumer rights, enforcement, and privacy-policy requirements, using bundled source-cited snapshots.
npx claudepluginhub open-agreements/open-agreementsHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/open-agreements:data-privacy-law-explainerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Explain how a given U.S. state's comprehensive consumer-privacy law works,
content/alabama.mdcontent/alaska.mdcontent/arizona.mdcontent/california.mdcontent/colorado.mdcontent/connecticut.mdcontent/delaware.mdcontent/district-of-columbia.mdcontent/florida.mdcontent/idaho.mdcontent/illinois.mdcontent/indiana.mdcontent/iowa.mdcontent/kansas.mdcontent/kentucky.mdcontent/louisiana.mdcontent/maine.mdcontent/maryland.mdcontent/michigan.mdcontent/minnesota.mdTracks US state privacy laws across 50 states, DC, territories: enacted laws (CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, etc.), pending bills, effective dates, enforcers, thresholds, rights differences. For multi-state compliance.
Explains U.S. state-by-state and select international non-compete and restrictive-covenant law using bundled, source-cited snapshots. Useful when a user asks about enforceability, blue-pencil reformation, tolling, or recent bans.
Provides common requirements matrix, state-specific deltas, and unified architecture for US state privacy laws across CA, VA, CO, CT, TX, OR, MT, KY. Useful for multi-state compliance programs.
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Explain how a given U.S. state's comprehensive consumer-privacy law works, using bundled, source-cited practice notes. This skill explains what the law says — it does not give legal advice or render a compliance verdict on the user's own business or program.
snapshotAsOf date. Privacy law
moves fast (amendments, regulations, enforcement guidance). Always point the
user to the canonical URL to confirm currency.Use this skill when the user wants to understand state consumer-privacy law, e.g.:
manifest.json (at this skill's root). If they don't name one, ask which
state — and note that coverage is rolling out (see Coverage below).content/<slug>.md — and only that file.
Do not load other jurisdictions. (References stay one level deep.)snapshotAsOf and
lastReviewed, and surface any baked > [!WARNING] staleness block verbatim.canonicalUrl with the host agent's web access to check for changes. Ask
each time, and never send the user's facts, data inventory, or policies
upstream — fetch only the fixed canonical URL.When a user asks whether their own business must comply, or whether their program/policy is compliant:
The bundled states are listed in manifest.json at this skill's root (each
entry has slug, jurisdiction, countryCode, snapshotAsOf,
lastReviewed, and a stale flag). Coverage is rolling out state by state —
read that file to enumerate what's available before answering a "which states
do you cover?" question.
open-agreements/open-agreements@data-privacy-agreement
(install: npx skills add open-agreements/open-agreements).open-agreements/open-agreements@non-compete-contract-explainer.content/<slug>.md
carries its own attribution and canonical link.