16 Jul 2024
CPPA Aims to Quell Data Broker Questions and Confusion on New Law
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) launched the formal rulemaking process on July 5, 2024, by seeking public comment on proposed regulations for data broker registration mandated by Senate Bill 362, also known as the Delete Act. The CPPA’s proposed rules were drafted in response to data brokers’ questions about their registration requirements. Public feedback will be accepted through August 20, 2024. See our checklist for a refresher on data brokers' obligations under the Delete Act.
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