California AG Won’t Delay CCPA Enforcement, but May Exercise Prosecutorial Discretion
California’s Attorney General won’t delay enforcement of key provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act, but will use prosecutorial discretion in enforcing them, according to its Final Statement of Reasons for the regulations.
When asked to delay enforcement of the regulations, the AG responded that no delay is required because the proposed rules were released on Oct. 11, 2019, Feb. 10 and March 11 and thus businesses have been aware of the obligations imposed.
Source: California AG Won’t Delay CCPA Enforcement, but May Exercise Prosecutorial Discretion