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Privacy Law Section

Virginia finalized the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VDPA) last month when Gov. Glenn Younkin signed two bills amending the law ahead of its January 2023 effective date. This marks the end of the amendment process that began in November of last year when the state’s VDPA Working Group issued its final report on “best practices and recommendations.” Read more
As the United States continues without a comprehensive national privacy law, individual states continue to take it upon themselves to protect their respective citizens. On May 10, 2022, Connecticut became the fifth U.S. state to enact an omnibus privacy law: Senate Bill No. 6, An Act Concerning Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring (“CTPA”). Read more
On May 27th, the California Privacy Protection Agency’s Board announced that its next meeting would be on June 8, 2022. Read more
On May 26, 2022, the California Privacy Protection Agency’s Board (CalPPA) met and shared some big news Read more
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPPA) held pre-rulemaking stakeholder sessions that were open to the public from May 4th-6th (link to Meeting Records and Agenda). Read more
On October 21, 2021 the California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPPA) gave formalnotice to the Attorney General that the CalPPA is prepared to assume rulemaking responsibilities under the CCPA. Read more
On June 8, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) voted to move forward with California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) rulemaking. CPPA Chairperson Jennifer Urban will present during this webinar what the CPPA seeks to accomplish with this rulemaking and what we can expect to see in the proposed draft regulations. Chairperson Urban will also address the timeline for public comments, what types of comments the Board is seeking and describe the enforcement authority the CPPA and the California Office of the Attorney General will share once the CPRA becomes operative on January 1, 2023. Read more
2022 is a pivotal year for businesses when it comes to privacy compliance. Current business practices, many shaped by the CCPA, will need to change to account for the CPRA. Among other material changes, the laws require adjustments to how businesses treat ad tech data disclosures, the contracts they must enter into with third parties, and important limitations on activities that can be performed by service providers. Read more
CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in California privacy and beyond. Read more
On April 28, 2022, the United States with 60-plus partners from around the globe launched The Declaration for the Future of the Internet. This Declaration sets out the vision and principles of a trusted Internet. Read more

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