The NAI’s VP of Public Policy, David LeDuc, joined the CPPA for a stakeholder session prior to the development of draft implementing regulations for the CPRA. We urged the CPPA to collaborate with other state enforcement agencies to ensure that new requirements are harmonized with those of other states to the greatest extent possible, and offered recommendations for how CPPA can best implement the CPRA’s requirements around opt-out signals. We thank the CPPA for the opportunity to participate in this stakeholder session and look forward to continuing to engage with the agency.
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