July 1st isn’t even 2 weeks behind us and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has announced that enforcement letters are on their way. Weiser stated, “As I’ve said publicly throughout the process, this Department’s enforcement of the Colorado Privacy Act is a critical tool to protect consumers’ data and privacy. Our enforcement of this important law will not seek to make life challenging for organizations complying with the law, but rather will seek to support such efforts.”
While it seems the letters have not been sent yet, Weiser made it clear that the goal is to enable companies to comply through educational information that gives the organization the opportunity to implement and subsequently rectify identified compliance issues. “This Department’s enforcement of the Colorado Privacy Act is a critical tool to protect consumers’ data and privacy,” said Weiser. “These letters will help make businesses aware of the law and direct them to educational resources to help them comply. And, if we become aware of organizations that are flouting the law or refusing to comply with it, we are prepared to act.”
As a refresher, here’s a summary of the Colorado Privacy Act that went into effect on July 1, 2023.
We anticipate this to be a large part of Colorado AG Weiser’s enforcement. As outlined by the Colorado Privacy Act, data protection assessments must identify and weigh the benefits that may flow from the processing of data to the controller, the consumer, other stakeholders such as third parties, and the public against the potential risks to the rights of consumers associated with the processing.
If California’s trajectory since the CPRA went into effect is any indication, these letters are a first step in warning organizations that fall in scope of the law that it’s time to comply now. “Yep, he’s serious and he wants everyone to know. If you are reading this blog, you almost certainly aren’t flaunting the law, but are aware of some that are and may want to take notice before it’s too late,” says Truyo President Dan Clarke.
If you have questions about how Truyo can help you comply with the Colorado Privacy Act through compliant disclosures and our online privacy impact assessment tool, reach out to hello@truyo.com or click here to schedule a demo of our comprehensive privacy tool.