- 1798.100 – Consumers right to receive information on privacy practices and access information
- 1798.105 – Consumers right to deletion
- 1798.110 – Information required to be provided as part of an access request
- 1798.115 – Consumers right to receive information about onward disclosures
- 1798.120 – Consumer right to prohibit the sale of their information
- 1798.125 – Price discrimination based upon the exercise of the opt-out right
Do job applicants need to be given a privacy notice?
Yes.
The CCPA applies to personal information held about “consumers” – a term which is defined as referring to any resident of California.1 As a result, if a business is governed by the CCPA, the rights conferred by the statute – including the right to receive a privacy notice — apply to any job applicants about whom the business collects personal information that are California residents.