Webinar Recap – CCPA Update: What You Need to Know About CPRA & July 1st Enforcement

Webinar Recap – CCPA Update: What You Need to Know About CPRA & July 1st Enforcement


As part of the Privacy Insight Series, TrustArc presented the webinar “CCPA Update: What You Need to Know about CPRA & July 1st Enforcement” last week with speakers Teresa Troester-Falk, President and Founder of BlueSky Privacy, and K Royal, Associate General Counsel at TrustArc. This blog post will give a brief summary of that webinar addressing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), its new regulations and the ballot initiative, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA); you can listen to the entire webinar and download the slides here.


Definitions 


With the possibility of a July 1 enforcement date quickly approaching, there was a lot to cover in this webinar. K and Teresa discussed the current status of the consumer privacy acts in California, how the CCPA regulations compare to the CPRA, what to expect on July 1st, how to prepare for all possible scenarios and provided resources to ensure compliance by July 1st and beyond. They expanded upon the various definitions for terms within the CCPA regulations and CPRA. For the CCPA, the definition of “business” was clarified in the regulations that the revenue prong of $25M applies to all revenue, and not simply revenue within California. This was a point of confusion for business leaders trying to interpret the often vague text of the CCPA. 


July 1 Enforcement 


In regards to enforcement, K and Teresa discussed the recent communications from the California AG’s office: “The OAG has determined that any delays in implem ..

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