CCPA Public Hearings Start This Week

CCPA Public Hearings Start This Week


The California Attorney General will be holding four public hearings in several California cities this week. The hearings will provide the public with an opportunity to take part in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) rulemaking process. All members of the public are invited to speak on the regulations. Members of the public are also able to submit written comments regarding the proposed CCPA regulations by mail or email. The public comment period will end on Friday, December 6th at 5pm PT. 


The California Consumer Privacy Act is set to become the most comprehensive privacy law in the United States when it takes effect on January 1, 2020. The law broadly expands the rights of consumers, including the right to opt-out of the sale of personal information to third parties, and requires in-scope businesses to be significantly more transparent about how they collect, use, and disclose personal information.  


TrustArc will be attending the public hearing in San Francisco on December 4th and will share any relevant insights presented at the session. To read TrustArc’s recap of the CCPA public forum held earlier this year in San Francisco, click here.  To read TrustArc’s overview of the proposed CCPA regulations, click here


The four public hearings will take place: 


Sacramento – December 2nd at 10amCalEPA BuildingCoastal Room, 2nd Floor1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814


Los Angeles – December 3rd at 10amRonald Reagan BuildingAuditorium, 1st Floor300 S. Spring StreetLos Angeles, CA 90013


San Francisco – December 4th at 10amMilton Marks Conference CenterLower Level455 Golden Gate Ave.San Francisco, CA 94102


Fresno – December 5th at 10amFresno Hugh Burn ..

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