Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Sep. 19, 2019
State Legislature amends key privacy law to take effect in January
On Sept. 13, the California Legislature passed six bills amending the CCPA. Although these amendments still require the governor’s signature, we now have a better sense of what the CCPA will require when it takes effect in just over three months.




Grant Davis-Denny
Partner
Munger Tolles & Olson LLP
Email: Grant.Davis-Denny@mto.com
UCLA School of Law
Grant Davis-Denny is a partner at He regularly advise clients on proactive data security and privacy issues.
The California Consumer Privacy Act, which was enacted in June 2018 and is set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2020, is the country’s most sweeping privacy law and imposes an assortment of new operational requirements on many companies that do business in California. On Sept. 13, the California Legislature passed six bills amending the CCPA. Although these amendments still require the governor’s signature, we now have a better sense of what the CCPA will require when it tak...
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