The first regulations for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) went into effect last week, more than two years after voters ushered it into law.
The path to this milestone has been anything but smooth for the measure that updated the 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act. The new law created the California Privacy Protection Agency, which is in charge of rulemaking. However, the agency has faced delays setting itself up and issuing news rules, which have been criticized by businesses concerned with compliance costs.
Amid that backdrop, the state’s main business lobbying group sued the agency last week to delay ...
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