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Can I skip documenting compliance with CCPA in Virginia? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it is unclear what specific compliance requirements are being referred to in the user’s query. However, it is important to note that the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) applies to businesses that collect personal information from California residents, regardless of where the business is located [1]. If a business falls under the scope of the CCPA, it must comply with the law’s requirements, including documenting compliance efforts [1].
As for Virginia, the state has its own data protection law called the Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) [3]. The CDPA requires controllers to conduct and document a data protection assessment for certain processing activities [3]. However, it is unclear if the user’s query is related to the CDPA or another compliance requirement.
In summary, it is unclear what specific compliance requirements the user is referring to in their query. However, if the user’s question is related to CCPA compliance, businesses that collect personal information from California residents must comply with the CCPA’s requirements, including documenting compliance efforts. If the question is related to compliance requirements in Virginia, the state has its own data protection law called the CDPA, which requires controllers to conduct and document a data protection assessment for certain processing activities.
Source(s):
- [1] California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) | State of California …
- [3] Code of Virginia Code - Chapter 53. Consumer Data Protection Act
Jurisdiction
Virginia