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CCPA Receipt of a Verifiable Consumer Request (VCR) (100.c)

Overview:
A business shall provide the information specified in subdivision (a) to a consumer only upon receipt of a verifiable consumer request.


Action Items:
1) Review existing privacy notices and verify that they meet each of the new requirements of the CCPA.
2) Identify instances in which you may be collecting information about Californians and do not currently have a privacy notice. In such situations, draft a privacy notice that conforms with both the CCPA and with other privacy laws that may apply (e.g. the GDPR).
3) Review existing methods for submitting access requests to your organization to verify they comply with the CCPA.
4) Review existing policies or procedures for authenticating individuals that make access requests.
5) If no authentication policy exists, draft an appropriate policy for authentication of individuals that make data subject requests.
6) Draft a "play book" that provides standard communications that can be sent to individuals that make access requests, and standard formats for reporting personal information.
7) Train employees on the handling of access requests.
8) Establish a means to establish a request is a proper Verifiable Consumer Request (VCR). A "Verifiable Consumer Request" means a request where a Business can verify that the Consumer making the request is the Consumer about whom the business has collected Personal Information or is a person authorized by the Consumer to act on such Consumer's behalf. The attorney general will need to promulgate guidance on what constitutes a VCR, although the Act suggests that a Business can deem a request from a Consumer who is already logged into a service to be verified.
9) Create a tracking system to each access request and how it was handled to be able to demonstrate compliance.


Related Documents:
1) Privacy Notice
2) Evidence that consumers can submit a Verifiable Consumer Request (VCR), pursuant to request submission requirements
3) Sample of a VCR submitted by a consumer to ensure it captures all relevant data


Additional Guidance:
Verifiable Consumer Requests (VCRs)
Businesses must only provide this information after receipt of a Verifiable Consumer Request (VCR). A "Verifiable Consumer Request" means a request where a Business can verify that the Consumer making the request is the Consumer about whom the business has collected Personal Information or is a person authorized by the Consumer to act on such Consumer's behalf. The attorney general will need to promulgate guidance on what constitutes a VCR, although the Act suggests that a Business can deem a request from a Consumer who is already logged into a service to be verified.