CCPA Revised Regulations


California Attorney General (AG) Xavier Becerra released revised draft regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) late last week. The AG will accept comments on the revisions until February 25, 2020. The regulations are not yet final, and because the AG has added an additional notice and comment period, it is likely that additional revisions will occur before the regulations are finalized and become effective.

While enforcement of the CCPA cannot begin until July 1, 2020, the AG has stated that he will “look back” to the CCPA’s effective date of January 1, 2020 in assessing a covered business’s compliance — but will also take into account the fact that the regulations were still in flux during that time.

Below is a summary of the revisions made to the original version of the regulations issued last October, with key additions or deletions highlighted. Note that the summary is not an exhaustive list of every change.

Changes to Definitions

Notices and Privacy Policy

opt out button

Please note that, although the button appears to be a switch, the regulations require that the button actually act as a link to the Notice of Right to Opt-Out, not as a “switch” to actually effect an opt-out.

Consumer Requests

Non-Discrimination

Service Providers

Recordkeeping


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