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Qualifying businesses have another year to complying with certain, major provisions of the CCPA. The CCPA, or the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, is a California law that gives California consumers, defined broadly to encompass all California residents, certain rights with respect to their personal information. Namely, it gives consumers the right to know … Continue Reading
On June 1, 2020, the California Attorney General’s office released the third and final set of CCPA proposed regulations (available here). Below, we provide information about the final proposed regulations and enforcement actions.… Continue Reading
On October 11, 2019, the California Governor, Gavin Newsom, signed into law five CCPA-amending bills and an additional CCPA-related bill that were awaiting his signature. The CCPA, or the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, gives California consumers certain rights to learn about and control how a business within the CCPA’s scope handles the personal … Continue Reading
On October 10, 2019, the California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra, announced at a press conference that his office has released proposed implementing regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). The text of the proposed regulations is available here. As background, the CCPA is a California privacy law that seeks to give California consumers the … Continue Reading
Businesses and California consumers are one step closer to understanding what their respective obligations and rights are under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “CCPA”). The CCPA is California’s landmark legislation that seeks to give California consumers the rights to learn about and control certain aspects of how a business handles the personal … Continue Reading
Senate Bill 561’s smooth sail through the California legislature came to an end on Thursday, May 16. On the eve of the deadline for all fiscal committees to hear and report on the bills introduced in their house, the Senate Appropriations committee decided to hold the bill. Meaning, SB 561 will not pass out of … Continue Reading
One More Year: Attorney General Issues Final Regulations as CA Legislature Delays Some Compliance Obligations
By Christina H. Kroll and Ryan P. Blaney on Posted in California, Data Privacy Laws, Legislation, Privacy Law, Privacy Litigation, State Privacy Laws
CCPA: California Attorney General Releases Final Proposed Regulations
By Christina H. Kroll on Posted in California, Data Privacy Laws, Legislation, Privacy Law, Privacy Litigation, State Privacy Laws
California Governor Signs All Pending CCPA-Related Bills Into Law
By Christina H. Kroll, Divya Taneja and Ryan P. Blaney on Posted in California, Privacy Law, State Privacy Laws
The “Meat on the Bones”: Attorney General Xavier Becerra Releases CCPA Implementing Regulations
By Christina H. Kroll and Ryan P. Blaney on Posted in California, Data Privacy Laws, Privacy Law
CCPA Legislative Round-Up: Winners and Losers
By Christina H. Kroll and Divya Taneja on Posted in California, Legislation, Privacy Law
CCPA: The California Senate is Not Ready to Expand the Consumer Right of Action
By Christina H. Kroll on Posted in California, Data Privacy Laws, Privacy Law