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Can I skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Illinois? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it is not possible to skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Illinois. The Illinois Administrative Code requires notice to be given to consumers in a specific manner [1.1][2.1].
According to 74 ILAC 760.560 [1.1], notice can be given through “other discretionary means,” but it does not specify what those means are. Therefore, it is recommended to follow the specific notice requirements outlined in 74 ILAC 760.740 [2.1], which requires that notice be given in writing and include specific information such as the categories of personal information collected and the purposes for which it will be used.
In summary, it is not possible to skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Illinois. It is recommended to follow the specific notice requirements outlined in 74 ILAC 760.740 [2.1].
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