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OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM PARTICULAR TRANSACTIONS [1738. - 3273.55.] > California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 [1798.100. - 1798.199.100.]
Short Summary
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) is a comprehensive privacy law that governs the collection and use of personal information by businesses operating in the State of California. It applies to businesses that collect personal information from California residents and provides consumers with certain rights and protections regarding their personal information. The CCPA defines various terms related to privacy, such as ‘personal information,’ ‘business,’ and ‘consumer.’ It establishes requirements for businesses, such as providing notice to consumers about the collection and use of their personal information, allowing consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal information, and implementing reasonable security measures to protect personal information. The CCPA also imposes penalties for non-compliance, with higher penalties for intentional violations. However, there are exemptions for certain types of businesses that do not meet the revenue or data collection thresholds specified in the law.
Whom does it apply to?
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 applies to businesses that collect personal information from California residents and meet certain criteria.
What does it govern?
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 governs the collection, use, and disclosure of consumers' personal information by businesses operating in the State of California.
What are exemptions?
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 provides exemptions for certain types of businesses, such as those that do not meet the revenue or data collection thresholds specified in the law.
What are the Penalties?
The penalties for non-compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 can range from up to $2,500 per violation to up to $7,500 per intentional violation or violation involving the personal information of minor consumers.
Jurisdiction
California