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Calif. Supreme Court Sets May 20 Deadline to Decide Chamber's Privacy Petition

The California Supreme Court will decide by May 20 whether to grant or deny review of a state appeals court’s Feb. 9 decision that the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) may start enforcing California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations, the…

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high court said Wednesday (docket S283856). The California Chamber of Commerce in February filed a petition to review California’s 3rd District Court of Appeal decision that vacated the June decision of the California Superior Court in Sacramento. The superior court had granted a CalChamber petition and stayed any CPPA rules for 12 months after they become final (see 2402210031).