The California Privacy Protection Agency officially launched the formal rulemaking process for the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act. The CPPA announced draft regulations in early June that maintain pre-existing California Consumer Privacy Act regulations, while modifying certain provisions and proposing new regulations. The public is invited to participate in the rulemaking process by submitting written comments by Aug. 23 or attending public hearings scheduled for Aug. 24 and 25, both in-person and online. Editor’s note: IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball detailed the CPRA draft regulations.
CPPA launches CPRA rulemaking process
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