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California enacts two privacy bills AB 1194 and AB 947

State Issues Privacy, Cyber Risk & Data Security State Legislation CPRA CCPA Consumer Protection

State Issues

On October 8, the California governor signed two bills, AB 947 amending the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, and AB 1194 amending the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) of 2020. AB 947 amends the definition of “sensitive personal information” to include any personal information that reveals a consumer’s citizenship or immigration status. AB 1194 will ensure that when a consumer’s personal information relates to “accessing, procuring, or searching for services regarding contraception, pregnancy care, and perinatal care, including, but not limited to, abortion services,” business are obligated to comply with CPRA, except in cases where the information is in an aggregated, deidentified form and is not sold or shared. CRPA already empowers consumers to request the deletion of their personal information, with some exceptions to accommodate a business's obligations to adhere to federal, state, or local laws, fulfill court orders, respond to subpoenas for information, or cooperate with government agencies in emergency situations involving potential risks to a person's life or physical well-being.

AB 947 is effective January 1, 2024 and AB 1194 is effective July 1, 2024.