Businesses Sue to Stay Enforcement of California Privacy Law (1)

April 3, 2023, 9:33 AM UTCUpdated: April 3, 2023, 7:24 PM UTC

The California Chamber of Commerce is suing the California Privacy Protection Agency over missed deadlines to implement regulations, seeking a delay of enforcement of the state’s new privacy law.

The legal action took place March 30, a day after the first set of regulations for the California Privacy Rights Act—a voter-passed initiative that strengthens and updates the state’s privacy protections—went into effect.

The new regulations came in after the CPRA already became law on Jan. 1 and well after the July 2022 statutory deadline to adopt regulations. Additionally, other parts of the CPRA are still waiting on rulemaking. ...

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