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Can I skip documenting compliance with CCPA in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Requirements for CCPA Compliance in New Jersey
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a California state law that went into effect on January 1, 2020. It grants California consumers the right to know what personal information businesses collect about them, and the right to request that their personal information be deleted.
As CCPA is a California state law, it does not apply to businesses in New Jersey unless they meet certain criteria. However, New Jersey has its own data privacy law called the New Jersey Consumer Privacy Act (NJCPA), which was introduced in 2020 but has not yet been passed.
Therefore, if you are a business operating in New Jersey, you should keep an eye on the NJCPA and ensure that you comply with any data privacy laws that are passed in the state.
For more information on the NJCPA, you can refer to the relevant documents [2][3][5][7].
Note that failure to comply with data privacy laws can result in significant fines and legal action against your business.
If you have any further questions or concerns, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional.
Source(s):
- [2] Establishes the “New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act.”
- [3] Creates “New Jersey Kratom Consumer Protection Act.”
- [5] Establishes the “New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act.”
- [7] The “New Jersey Online Foreclosure Sale Act;” permits online foreclosure sales for real property.
Jurisdiction
New Jersey