CCPA Regulations Finalized -- With Some Edits
California Consumer Privacy Act regulations got final clearance from the state Office of Administrative Law (OAL), about six weeks after Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) started enforcing CCPA (see 2007010027), Becerra said Friday. His office posted the final rules with…
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an addendum explaining OAL revisions. “Some of the changes are substantive and will impact compliance efforts,” Husch Blackwell attorneys David Strauss and Malia Rogers blogged Monday. They include deleting sections requiring businesses that have a website but substantially interact with consumers offline to provide an offline notice of their right to opt out, requiring businesses get customer consent before using personal information for a materially different purpose than disclosed and requiring “easy” opt-out requests.