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CCPA Tweaks Clear Assembly Appropriations; Texas House Passes Privacy Bill

The California Assembly Appropriations Committee cleared three industry-backed bills to tweak the California Consumer Privacy Act, at a Wednesday hearing. Appropriators greenlit AB-846 to make exceptions for customer loyalty programs, AB-1146 to exempt vehicle data such as ownership information that’s…

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shared between a dealer and automobile manufacturer in anticipation of a repair, and AB-1564 to change a CCPA requirement that businesses give consumers two or more ways to submit information requests. The Texas House voted 140-0 Tuesday for a state privacy bill, sending HB-4390 to the Senate. The Texas bill would allow businesses to process personal identifying information only with explicit consent or if required by law. Other provisions include requiring businesses to bolster data security, disclose their privacy practices, and give consumers a way to access and request deletion of personal data. It would be enforced by the attorney general and take effect Sept. 1.