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California Attorney General Publishes Long-Awaited Proposed Regulations Implementing The CCPA
24 October 2019
WilmerHale
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On October 10, 2019, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
proposed regulations and issued an explanatory statement,
"Initial Statement of Reasons," aimed at clarifying the
scope of the California Consumer Privacy Act and meeting his
office's statutorily prescribed requirements. There are some
notable new proposals in the draft regulations, many of which may
be difficult to operationalize. Written comments are due by
December 6.
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