Calif. Privacy Agency Directs Staff to Modify CPRA Rules
The California Privacy Protection Agency board directed staff “to take all steps necessary to prepare and notice modifications to the text of the proposed regulatory amendments for an additional 15-day comment period” on rules to implement the 2020 California Privacy…
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Rights Act, the CPPA tweeted Saturday. The board finished weighing proposed edits Saturday, after starting to consider them Friday. “It was readily apparent during the meeting that the Board wants the regulations finalized as soon as possible,” blogged Husch Blackwell attorney David Stauss. Rules could be finalized by the end of January, CPPA General Counsel Philip Laird said at Friday’s meeting (see 2210280055).