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Can I skip monitoring and auditing compliance with CCPA in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Requirements for CCPA Compliance in Minnesota
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) applies to businesses that collect personal information of California residents. If your business collects personal information of California residents, you must comply with the CCPA, regardless of where your business is located.
Regarding monitoring and auditing compliance with CCPA, the law does not specify any particular requirements. However, it is recommended that businesses regularly review their data collection and processing practices to ensure compliance with the CCPA.
In Minnesota, there are no specific requirements for CCPA compliance. However, if your business collects personal information of California residents, you must comply with the CCPA.
If you violate the CCPA, you may face penalties and fines. Consumers can file a complaint with the Office of the Attorney General for violations of the CCPA, except for data breaches, which can be sued under the CCPA.
[1] provides more information about the types of data breaches for which you can sue a business under the CCPA.
In summary, if your business collects personal information of California residents, you must comply with the CCPA, regardless of where your business is located. It is recommended that you regularly review your data collection and processing practices to ensure compliance with the CCPA.
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