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Privacy and Cybersecurity Update

Attorney General Issues Draft CCPA Regulations, Prompting New Compliance Needs Before Effective Date

October 29, 2019

In summer 2018, the California legislature drafted and passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) with incredible dispatch and under what many would term duress in the face of a procedural deadline for a ballot initiative. That initiative would have added to the state constitution — with its supermajority amendment requirements — many of the provisions that ultimately found their way into the CCPA. The abbreviated legislative process, however, produced a bill with numerous gaps and anomalies.

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