Calif. Court Delays Hearing in Privacy Law Case By Nearly 5 Months
A California court delayed a hearing related to the timing of state privacy rules by nearly five months. The California Superior Court of Sacramento received briefs last month on whether to set a deadline for the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) to make rules on cybersecurity audits, risk assessments and automated decision-making technology (see 2405230034). The California Superior Court of Sacramento postponed a June 21 hearing on the question until Nov. 15 due to “a request of the parties,” said court minutes posted Monday in case 34-2023-80004106-CU-WM-GDS.