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Data Privacy

Nov. 25, 2024

New year, new privacy regulations

The California Privacy Protection Agency board has voted to advance proposed regulations to formal rulemaking, which will change existing California Consumer Privacy Act regulations and introduce new rules on the use of automated decisionmaking technology.

Elliott Siebers

Attorney, Carlton Fields, P.A.

Cybersecurity and Privacy

Patricia M. Carreiro

Attorney, Carlton Fields, P.A.

Cybersecurity and Privacy

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At its Nov. 8, 2024 meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) board voted 4-1 to advance proposed regulations to a formal rulemaking. These regulations are the culmination of several years of preliminary rulemaking activities and propose to:

Change existing California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations, including:

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