The Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, scheduled a 21 June hearing for arguments regarding the California Privacy Protection Agency's rulemaking authority. The California Chamber of Commerce is challenging whether the agency has authority to promulgate future regulations without allowing a grace period to establish compliance measures. The CalChamber initially filed the lawsuit to delay the first California Privacy Rights Act regulations from taking effect.
California state court sets hearing on CPPA regulations process
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