On
February
3,
2023,
the
California
Privacy
Protection
Agency
(“CPPA”)
Board
unanimously
approved
for
submission
to
California’s
Office
of
Administrative
Law
(“OAL”)
proposed
final
California
Privacy
Rights
Act
(“CPRA”)
regulations
released
on
January
31,
2023
which
update
the
draft
CPRA
regulations
released
on
November
3,
2022.
The
proposed
final
CPRA
regulations
are
still
in
draft
form
and
contain
non-substantive
updates
to
the
November
3,
2022
regulations.
Along
with
the
proposed
final
CPRA
regulations,
the
CPPA
released
a
draft
final
statement
of
reasons
(“FSOR”)
and
appendices
containing
responses
to
the
comments
received
during
the
public
comment
periods.
The
CPPA
discussed
that
the
proposed
final
CPRA
regulations
will
be
filed
with
the
OAL
within
about
two
weeks,
kicking
off
a
30-business
day
period
during
which
the
OAL
will
review
the
regulations
for
approval.
The
CPPA
currently
anticipates
that
the
earliest
the
proposed
regulations
could
take
effect
would
be
April
2023.