Laws & Regulations
In November 2020, California voters passed Proposition 24, which amended the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 ("CCPA") and established the California Privacy Protection Agency ("Agency"). The Agency is responsible for implementing and enforcing the CCPA as well as the Delete Act, which creates additional requirements unique to data brokers. To fulfill its duties, the Agency is authorized to adopt and amend regulations through the Administrative Procedures Act rulemaking process under both laws.
Preliminary Rulemaking Activities
Below are topics that the Agency is considering moving to formal rulemaking, and they include records of stakeholder engagement and information gathering activities completed by the Agency to date. Proposals appearing below have not yet advanced to formal rulemaking.
Proposed Regulations
Below are draft regulations proposed by the Agency that are currently in the formal rulemaking process, but have not yet been adopted and are therefore not in effect.
Data Broker Registration Regulations – Public Comment Closed August 20, 2024
Completed Regulation Packages
Below are the rulemaking documents for regulations the Agency has already adopted.
- Data Broker Registration Fee Regulations (January 2024)
- California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations (March 2023)
- Transfer of Rulemaking Authority & New Division for CPPA Regulations (April 2022)
- Conflict of Interest Code Regulation (February 2022)
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