CPPA Sets June 10 Hearing on Data Deletion Proposal
The California Privacy Protection Agency seeks comments by June 10 on draft rules about data deletion, said a Friday notice in the California Regulatory Notice Register. Also on that date, the CPPA will hold a hearing on the proposal, at 1 p.m PT, it said.
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The CPPA voted 5-0 in March to advance data deletion draft rules to a formal rulemaking. The regulations would implement Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP) as required by the California Delete Act.
The CPPA posted the draft DROP rules in February. At the time, some privacy experts -- including Tom Kemp, before he was announced as the CPPA’s new executive director -- told us that they were closely watching how the agency defines a direct relationship (see 2503050020).
The privacy agency also released a notice of proposed rulemaking Friday.