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Can I skip providing notice to consumers of their rights under CCPA in Rhode Island? What are the requirements?
Notice Requirements under CCPA in Rhode Island
According to the Rhode Island Consumer Privacy Act (RICPA), which is similar to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), businesses must provide notice to consumers of their rights under the act. This notice must include the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for which the information is used, and the categories of third parties with whom the information is shared. The notice must also include instructions on how consumers can exercise their rights under the act, such as the right to access, delete, and opt-out of the sale of their personal information.
There is no indication in the available documents that Rhode Island has exempted businesses from providing notice to consumers of their rights under RICPA. Therefore, it is recommended that businesses comply with the notice requirements of the act.
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Conclusion
Businesses in Rhode Island must provide notice to consumers of their rights under RICPA, which is similar to CCPA. The notice must include the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for which the information is used, and the categories of third parties with whom the information is shared. The notice must also include instructions on how consumers can exercise their rights under the act.
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