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Can I skip updating my privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents in Louisiana? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Power of Attorney in Louisiana
In Louisiana, a power of attorney must meet certain requirements to be legally sufficient. However, according to LARS § 9.3863, a military power of attorney is exempt from any requirement of form, substance, formality, or recording that is provided for powers of attorney under the laws of Louisiana or any other state. Any such military power of attorney shall be given the same legal effect as a power of attorney prepared and executed in accordance with the laws of the state of Louisiana.
CCPA-related Documents in Louisiana
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a California state law that applies to businesses that collect personal information from California residents. As such, it does not directly apply to businesses in Louisiana. However, if a Louisiana business collects personal information from California residents, it may still be subject to the CCPA.
Therefore, if your business 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. However, if your business does not collect personal information from California residents, you may not need to update your privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents.
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