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Government

Dec. 4, 2019

New privacy initiative aimed at 2020 ballot costing money and certainty

A new voter initiative designed to improve consumer privacy in California will cost upwards of $10 million a year to enforce, including possibly for higher court costs, according to a new fiscal impact estimate report released this week.

A new voter initiative designed to improve consumer privacy in California will cost upwards of $10 million a year to enforce, including possibly for higher court costs, according to a new fiscal impact estimate report released this week. But the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020is already costing businesses something as well: certainty.

The new initiative is moving forward as the California Department of Justice...

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