Amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) went into effect on January 1 of this year, as did Virginia’s new privacy law. Virginia’s law is immediately enforceable. While the California amendments are not enforceable until July 1, 2023, on December 31, 2022 the opportunity cure violations before civil penalties could be assessed sunset (at least that is the Attorney General’s position) as did the extensions of time for Human Resources and Business-to-Business personal information to be subject to the CCPA. July 1 will also see the effectiveness and enforceability of the Colorado and Connecticut privacy laws. With these dates in mind, and to address regulatory rule making progress since our last publication, we have updated our client guidance on how to prepare for the 2023 US state privacy laws. Download a copy and contact your SPB relationship partner for further information.