Last week, the Consumer Privacy Protection Agency (Agency) Board rounded out the first half of 2022 by releasing draft California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations. This first set of CPRA regulations focus on updating existing California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations to account for the new provisions of the CPRA and addressing specific areas such as Agency audits and enforcement. At its May 26, 2022, board meeting preceding the release of the draft, the Agency’s Executive Director Ashkan Soltani remarked, “We are building the car while driving it.”

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