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Can I skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Pennsylvania? What are the requirements?
Notice Requirements under CCPA in Pennsylvania
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) applies to businesses that collect personal information of California residents. If your business falls under the CCPA, you are required to provide notice to consumers of their rights under the CCPA.
However, Pennsylvania does not have a similar privacy law to CCPA. Therefore, if your business is not collecting personal information of California residents, you are not required to provide notice of their rights under CCPA in Pennsylvania.
It is important to note that other states may have their own privacy laws that may apply to your business. You should consult with a legal professional to determine your obligations under state and federal privacy laws.
[1] provides general information about CCPA and the rights of California residents. [2] explains the importance of identifying the person or entity that has allegedly violated the CCPA. [3] provides examples of CCPA enforcement cases. [4] discusses the Privacy of Consumer Financial Information (Regulation P) that requires financial institutions to provide certain privacy notices and comply with certain limitations on the disclosure of nonpublic personal information to nonaffiliated third parties.
If you have any further questions or concerns, it is recommended that you seek legal advice.
Source(s):
- [1] California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) | State of California …
- [2] Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - California Privacy Protection …
- [3] CCPA Enforcement Case Examples | State of California …
- [4] 12 CFR Part 1016 - Privacy of Consumer Financial Information …
Jurisdiction
Pennsylvania