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The Good, Bad, And The Ugly: Key Takeaways From California’s New Privacy Law

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

The CCPA goes into effect January 1, 2020. Below is a history of the CCPA, a summary of its key elements as adopted, including recently adopted technical amendments, and practical takeaways for covered entities as the law moves from passage to 2020 enforcement. Its final status, however, is far from clear. CCPA Background. 17-0039).

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The Good, Bad, And The Ugly: Key Takeaways From California’s New Privacy Law

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

The CCPA goes into effect January 1, 2020. Below is a history of the CCPA, a summary of its key elements as adopted, including recently adopted technical amendments, and practical takeaways for covered entities as the law moves from passage to 2020 enforcement. Its final status, however, is far from clear. CCPA Background. 17-0039).

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Spring 2019 National Meeting

Data Matters

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) held its Spring 2019 National Meeting (Spring Meeting) in Orlando, Florida, from April 6 to 9, 2019. ceding insurer could be eligible for the same reduced collateral requirements that would apply to qualifying EU reinsurers under the revised CFR Model Laws.

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CCPA In-Depth Series: Draft Attorney General Regulations on Consumer Notice

Data Matters

As contemplated by the CCPA, under the regulations, businesses must list the categories of personal information they have collected in the previous 12 months and for each category, the business or commercial purpose for which it was collected. Right to Non-Discrimination. Authorized Agent. Miscellaneous.

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CCPA In-Depth Series: Draft Attorney General Regulations on Consumer Requests

Data Matters

The regulations flatly prohibit businesses from disclosing a consumer’s social security number, driver’s license number or government issued ID number, financial account number, health insurance or medical identification number, account password, or security questions and answers in response to right to know requests. Content of Response.

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