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Calif. Privacy Board Adds 2 Days to Weigh Rules

The California Privacy Protection Agency board scheduled a second two-day meeting to consider draft changes to state privacy rules required by the 2020 California Privacy Rights Act. The CPPA will meet 9 a.m. PDT Oct. 28 and Oct. 29, said…

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an agenda released Monday. The agency, which released modified draft rules earlier that day (see 2210170048), also plans to meet Friday and Saturday. “With four days of Board meetings already scheduled and another written comment period anticipated, the regulations are still open to change,” blogged Husch Blackwell privacy attorney David Stauss. “Even when these regulations are finalized, the Agency will need to engage in further rulemaking.”