- 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
Is a business required to provide a financial incentive in order to collect a consumer’s personal information?
No.
The CCPA states that a business “may offer financial incentives” to a consumer for the “collection of personal information,” the “sale of personal information,” or the “deletion of personal information.” The CCPA does not state, however, that a business “must” offer consumers a financial incentive prior to information collection.