Regulations Finalized That Implement California’s New Consumer Privacy Act

SACRAMENTO, Calif.—The California Department of Justice has finalized regulations to implement the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which took effect Jan. 1.

The final regulations do not provide a credit union exemption, but do clarify several provisions, and have gone into effect immediately.

The final text of regulations can be viewed here; an addendum containing the final statement of reasons is also available.

Prior to the CCPA taking effect, a NAFCU Compliance Blog post explained the initial set of proposed CCPA requirements. NAFCU said it will soon provide another analysis of what the final regulations mean for the credit union industry.

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