The OPed code should work fine with any Perl version:
c:\@Work\Perl>perl -wMstrict -MData::Dump -le
"print qq{perl version: $] \n};
;;
my %my_data = (names => 'AbCdEfGh', states => 'FooBarBaz');
my $my_data_ref = \%my_data;
;;
my @all_names = split /(?=[[:upper:]])/, ${ $my_data_ref } { names };
dd \@all_names;
;;
my @ra = split /(?=[[:upper:]])/, $my_data_ref->{states};
dd \@ra;
"
perl version: 5.008009
["Ab", "Cd", "Ef", "Gh"]
["Foo", "Bar", "Baz"]
(5.8 is the earliest I can test.)
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