CPRA and Colorado Privacy Act Draft Regulations
Draft regulations from the California Attorney General and the Colorado Attorney General, both of which have new privacy laws coming into effect in 2023.
Draft regulations from the California Attorney General and the Colorado Attorney General, both of which have new privacy laws coming into effect in 2023.
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On June 30, 2023, the Delaware House of Representatives passed the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (H.B. 154) (the “DPDPA”), a day after the Delaware Senate passed the legislation.
The following is for reference purposes only and should not be relied upon by anyone to be complete or accurate. NOTE: Some of these statutes have been modfifed or formatted for clarity…
State/ jurisdictionContentsLinkCaliforniaCCPA statutory text, as amendedCaliforniaCCPA regulationsColoradoColorado Privacy ActColoradoDraft regulations for Colorado Privacy Act (9/29/2022)https://coag.gov/app/uploads/2022/10/CPA_Final-Draft-Rules-9.29.22.pdfColoradoAttorney General - Privacy Enforcement main sitehttps://coag.gov/resources/colorado-privacy-act/EU AI ActFuture of Life Institute (FLI)https://artificialintelligenceact.eu/ai-act-explorer/ EU GDPREU Digital…
Hot off the press: California's https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bonta-announces-settlement-sephora-part-ongoing-enforcement.
Covered entities that maintain protected personal or personally identifying information (PII) must take reasonable steps to protect that information, to dispose of it when it is no longer needed, and to promptly notify Colorado residents when their information is at risk of misuse by unauthorized third parties.
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