The California Privacy Protection Agency announced a rescheduled board meeting for Nov. 4 to discuss California Privacy Rights Act rulemaking. The meeting will follow identical board meetings dedicated to discussion of CPRA draft regulations Oct. 28-29. The agency canceled similar meetings Oct. 21-22 for undisclosed reasons. Each of the three scheduled meetings will carry "discussion and possible action regarding proposed regulations," which includes "possible adoption or modification of the text."
25 Oct. 2022
CPPA reschedules board meeting on CPRA draft rules
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