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Can I skip monitoring and auditing 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 is being collected about them, the right to request deletion of that information, and the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information.
As of now, there is no CCPA-like law in New Jersey. However, New Jersey has enacted several laws related to consumer privacy, such as the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and the New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act. These laws require businesses to take reasonable steps to protect consumers’ personal information and to notify consumers in the event of a data breach.
Therefore, if you are a business operating in New Jersey, it is important to comply with these laws and take reasonable steps to protect consumers’ personal information. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that your business is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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- [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