How the New California Privacy Act Affects Med Spa Practices

August 2, 2018

Med spas and other aesthetic practices should be aware of the new California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 recently passed and signed into law. With seemingly daily reports of data breaches or improper sharing of user data, consumer privacy is a growing concern. California is the latest State to take action to protect consumers’ personal information and has passed a law that provides strong and broad protections to do so. Signed into law on June the 28, 2018, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“Privacy Act”) creates some of the strongest consumer privacy protections in the nation.
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