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Can I skip updating my privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Answer
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state law that applies to businesses that collect personal information from California residents. If your business collects personal information from California residents, you must comply with the CCPA, regardless of where your business is located. Therefore, you cannot skip updating your privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents in Minnesota if your business collects personal information from California residents.
The CCPA requires businesses to provide certain disclosures to California residents about their personal information, including 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 CCPA also gives California residents the right to request that businesses delete their personal information and opt-out of the sale of their personal information.
To comply with the CCPA, businesses must update their privacy policies and other CCPA-related documents to include the required disclosures and procedures for handling requests from California residents. Failure to comply with the CCPA can result in significant fines and legal liability.
Therefore, it is important to review the CCPA requirements and update your privacy policy and other CCPA-related documents if your business collects personal information from California residents.
Source(s):
- [1] Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - California Privacy Protection …
- [4] Part 4 of 7 - California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota