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Can I skip training employees on CCPA compliance in South Dakota? What are the requirements?
Requirements for CCPA Compliance in South Dakota
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state law that regulates how businesses handle the personal information of California residents. If your business collects personal information from California residents, you must comply with CCPA, regardless of where your business is located.
South Dakota does not have a similar law to CCPA. However, if your business collects personal information from California residents, you must comply with CCPA, regardless of where your business is located. Therefore, you cannot skip training employees on CCPA compliance in South Dakota if your business collects personal information from California residents.
To comply with CCPA, you must provide security training to employees and vendors with access to personal information [1]. You must also disclose the categories of personal information you collect, the purposes for which you use the information, and the categories of third parties with whom you share the information [1]. Additionally, you must provide California residents with the right to know what personal information you have collected about them, the right to request that you delete their personal information, and the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information [1].
In summary, if your business collects personal information from California residents, you must comply with CCPA, regardless of where your business is located. Therefore, you cannot skip training employees on CCPA compliance in South Dakota. To comply with CCPA, you must provide security training to employees and vendors with access to personal information, disclose the categories of personal information you collect, and provide California residents with certain rights regarding their personal information.
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South Dakota