On Feb. 7, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra issued revisions to proposed regulations implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Three days later, a new revision was proposed and the deadline for commenting on the changes extended to Feb. 25.

Revisions were made “in response to comments received” on the proposed regulation “and/or to clarify and conform the proposed regulations to existing law,” the California Department of Justice wrote in an announcement. The regulations were originally proposed last October in anticipation of the CCPA’s Jan. 1 effective date.