Expanded Private Right of Action Proposed for Calif. Consumer Privacy Act

The second set of proposed changes to the CCPA could have significant impact if enacted.
Published: March 6, 2019

When California quickly passed the landmark California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) last June, policymakers across the state made clear that they did not anticipate the new law–the most sweeping privacy legislation in the United States–would be implemented unchanged.

What was unknown was what those changes might be, and whether they would reduce or increase burdens on businesses operating in the state.

Now, almost eight months later, the second set of proposed changes to the CCPA have been put forward that, while narrow in scope, could if enacted have a significant impact on California businesses through an expanded enforcement mechanism.

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