Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser provided his view on upcoming Colorado Privacy Act rulemaking. Weiser said his office has a "two-step process in mind" that starts with stakeholder sessions in the form of "high-level conversations at meetings and townhalls." He added that his office "will post a series of topics for informal input" over the coming months to solicit responses at sessions with an eye toward issuing a formal Notice of Proposed Rulemaking by fall 2022. The ultimate goal is to adopt rules six months ahead of the CPA's July 1, 2023, effective date.
Colorado attorney general discusses CPA rulemaking
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