The Colorado attorney general's office is seeking preliminary comments toward Colorado Privacy Act rulemaking. The office is asking for comments on 16 topics, including "dark patterns," universal opt-out mechanisms, data brokers, profiling and more. Initial comments will go toward the attorney general's decision-making, but they will not be considered part of the rulemaking record. The attorney general will schedule public hearings for on-the-record stakeholder engagement once the draft regulations are published. Attorney General Phil Weiser previously said the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking would likely come fall 2022.
18 March 2022
Colorado attorney general soliciting initial CPA rulemaking comments
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