On February 7, 2020, California’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG) released proposed revisions to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) draft regulations of 2019.
The proposed revisions, available here, are substantial and come in response to public comments submitted to the OAG last year. The revisions and a new deadline of February 24, 2020 for additional public comments suggest some sensitivity to concerns raised by industry and policy advocates.
See the link below for an overview of key proposed revisions that, if adopted, could have a significant impact on companies’ compliance efforts. These proposed revisions cover the following topics:
- Definitions
- Notice at Collection of Personal Information
- Notice of Right to Opt-Out of Sale of Personal Information
- Privacy Policies
- Requests to Know and Requests to Delete
- Service Providers
- Special Reporting Requirements
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