Bloomberg Law
Dec. 16, 2019, 11:18 PM

California’s Proposed Privacy Rules Are Mostly Set, Becerra Says

Laura Mahoney
Laura Mahoney
Staff Correspondent

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra doesn’t plan to make major changes in rules he proposed in October to enforce California’s new privacy law before issuing a final set of regulations.

“That initial public disclosure of our proposed regs gives everyone a sense of where we think we should go,” Becerra (D) told reporters Dec. 16.

Becerra’s stance on the proposed rules helps businesses prepare for when consumers begin exercising their new privacy rights Jan. 1 under the California Consumer Privacy Act. Californians will be able to question businesses about their personal data, ask that it be deleted, and opt out ...