A group of more than 60 trade organizations wrote a letter to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to delay the enforcement deadline of the California Consumer Privacy Act from July 1 to Jan. 2 in response to the coronavirus' impact on businesses.
"So many systems and deadlines have been postponed in order to accommodate the governor's stay-at-home directives, and we think that CCPA implementation shouldn't be any different," ...
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