Data Privacy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 21, 2021
California Privacy Rights Act: The how, what and what next for regulations
In this article, we’ll answer the following three questions about the upcoming CPPA rulemaking process: How will this process unfold? What will be the likely substance of the rules? And what’s next following issuance of these rules?





Lindsey Tonsager
Partner
Covington & Burling LLP
Email: ltonsager@cov.com
Lindsey leads the firm's data privacy and cybersecurity practice on the West Coast.

In recent years California’s legal landscape for privacy has been unsettled and ever-changing, generating a series of similar and confusing acronyms. In 2019, the California Legislature passed the nation’s first general data protection law, the California Consumer Privacy Act. Over the next two years, the Legislature further amended that law, and the California attorney general issued final regulations in 2020.
But this was not the end of ...
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