CCPA Task Force

Does CCPA apply to you? We're providing updates as the law evolves. 

California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect on January 1, 2020. CCPA can apply to businesses even if they do not have offices or employees in California.  

For-profit businesses that collect or use personal information, do business in California, and meet certain thresholds (revenue or data collection) should know their CCPA obligations. The California AG’s office is currently working on regulations implementing CCPA and amendments are proposed in California legislature.  

We will continue to provide updates as the law evolves.

Does CCPA Change Existing Contracts?
CCPA Amendments
Downsides to CCPA
Proving CCPA Compliance

Does your business use appropriate language to avoid being considered a data "seller"? Watch to learn more about the CCPA and how you can prepare.

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Do I Need A Separate Website?

Should your business have a separate website for California visitors? Watch to learn more about one approach recommended by our CCPA Task Force.

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CCPA and Consumer Data

Businesses must provide at least two methods for consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal information. Watch to learn more about CCPA requirements for the notice and opt-out mechanisms.

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CCPA and Employee Data

Employee personal information is exempt from the CCPA until 2021. Does my business have to take any actions with employee data now? Watch to learn more.

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HIPAA and CCPA

If your business is subject to HIPAA, you may still have to comply with the CCPA. Watch to learn more about this aspect of the CCPA and how you can prepare.

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