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Colorado Finalizes CPA Regulations

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By Gregory P. Szewczyk, Emily Klode & Kelsey Fayer on March 15, 2023
Posted in Colorado Law, Data Protection

On March 15, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office finalized the Colorado Privacy Act regulations.  The finalized regulations track the draft rules.  The rules will go into effect July 1, 2023.

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