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Can I skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Nebraska? What are the requirements?
Notice Requirements under CCPA in Nebraska
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), businesses that collect personal information from California residents are required to provide certain notices to those residents. However, it is unclear from your query whether your business is subject to CCPA and whether you are collecting personal information from California residents.
Assuming that your business is subject to CCPA and you are collecting personal information from California residents, you are required to provide notice to those residents of their rights under CCPA.
The Nebraska Revised Statutes do not have specific requirements for CCPA notices. However, Nebraska has a data breach notification law that requires businesses to notify affected Nebraska residents in the event of a breach of the security of the system [1.4].
Therefore, if your business experiences a data breach that affects Nebraska residents, you must provide notice to those residents in accordance with Nebraska law.
In summary, if your business is subject to CCPA and you are collecting personal information from California residents, you must provide notice of their rights under CCPA. Additionally, if your business experiences a data breach that affects Nebraska residents, you must provide notice to those residents in accordance with Nebraska law.
Please note that this response is based on the limited information provided in your query. If you have additional questions or concerns, we recommend consulting with a legal professional.
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