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CalPrivacy Seeks Input on Privacy Rights Regulations
March 18, 2026
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) is actively soliciting stakeholder feedback by April 6, 2026, on potential regulatory changes aimed at reducing friction in the exercise of consumer privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The focus is on addressing operational challenges businesses face, particularly regarding the processing of opt-out preference signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). This input will guide CalPrivacy's decision on whether to initiate formal rulemaking to enhance clarity and improve the privacy rights experience for consumers and businesses alike.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors working with California state agencies or handling consumer data should evaluate how potential regulatory changes could impact compliance requirements and operational processes.
- Businesses involved in privacy technology, data management, and compliance services may find emerging opportunities to support clients adapting to evolving privacy regulations.
- The April 6, 2026 deadline for submitting comments provides a concrete timeframe for stakeholders to influence regulatory direction and prepare for possible rule changes.
- Organizations should consider engaging with CalPrivacy's process to anticipate adjustments in privacy rights enforcement and opt-out signal handling that could affect contract terms and service delivery.
Agencies
California Privacy Protection Agency
Vendors
Alston & Bird