The California Consumer Privacy Act (the CCPA) was amended last year by the California Privacy Rights Act (the CPRA). Businesses subject to these California privacy laws must be compliant with the CPRA by January 1, 2023. Enforcement of the CPRA will begin on July 1, 2023.
On October 10, 2019, the California Attorney General’s office published draft regulations to operationalize the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).[1] Although the draft regulations are still subject to comment and will not be in final, enforceable form until July 2020, they provide helpful insights into how the final regulations are likely to look.
If your company is not ready for the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”), you are in good company. According to one recent survey, 56% of companies polled will not be able to meet the California Consumer Protection Act’s requirements when the law goes into effect January 1, 2020.
By Jana Terry. Published on Sept. 16, 2019 Posted in Business, California categories Download Article as PDF California’s legislature just finished its legislative session so the [...]