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Can I skip updating my privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents in Kentucky? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, there is no specific law or regulation in Kentucky that exempts businesses from updating their privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents. Therefore, it is recommended that businesses comply with the CCPA requirements regardless of their location.
Under the CCPA, businesses that collect personal information from California residents are required to update their privacy policy and provide certain disclosures to those residents. The CCPA defines personal information broadly and includes information such as name, address, email address, and browsing history.
It is important to note that the CCPA applies to businesses that meet certain thresholds, including those with annual gross revenues of $25 million or more, those that buy, receive, or sell the personal information of 50,000 or more California residents, households, or devices, and those that derive 50% or more of their annual revenues from selling California residents’ personal information.
Therefore, if your business meets any of these thresholds and collects personal information from California residents, it is recommended that you update your privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents to comply with the CCPA requirements.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Legislative findings of policy.
- [1.4] Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center – Status – Executive director.
- [1.6] Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center fund – Investment of moneys – Appropriations.
- [1.7] “Kentucky” wine – Minimum requirements for use of Kentucky products.
- [1.8] Kentucky Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Policy Committee.
Jurisdiction
Kentucky