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In December 2021, the Safeguards Rule was updated, amid some controversy, [29] by the FTC to include specific criteria requiring financial institutions to introduce new security controls and to increase the accountability of boards of directors, [30] with a six-month compliance extension, from January to June 2023, granted for some types of ...
The California Public Records Act (Statutes of 1968, Chapter 1473; currently codified as Division 10 of Title 1 of the California Government Code) [1] was a law passed by the California State Legislature and signed by governor Ronald Reagan in 1968 requiring inspection or disclosure of governmental records to the public upon request, unless exempted by law.
Among California's new workplace laws are ones expanding family leave, providing bereavement leave and mandating pay transparency. ... The Golden State’s 2023 pay floor is the highest after ...
The Unruh Civil Rights Act (colloquially the "Unruh Act") is an expansive 1959 California law that prohibits California businesses from engaging in unlawful discrimination against all persons (consumers) within California's jurisdiction, where the unlawful discrimination is in part based on a person's sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, medical condition ...
In California, one such statute is the Unfair Competition Law ("UCL"), Business and Professions Code §§ 17200 et seq. The UCL "borrows heavily from section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act " but has developed its own body of case law.
California's food stamps program, known as CalFresh, provides monthly food benefits to low-income households. ... Food Stamps: When February 2023 California (CalFresh) Benefits Are Scheduled To ...
A 2019 study published in the journal Pediatrics, analyzing the effect of the law, determined that "the percentage of incoming kindergarteners up-to-date on vaccinations in California increased after the implementation of SB277," but there was a replacement effect: medical exemptions for independent study/homeschooled students largely offset ...
In August 2008, after a three-year investigation by the California Attorney General, Citibank was ordered to repay the $14 million that was removed from 53,000 customers accounts over an 11-year period from 1992 to 2003, plus an additional $4 million in interest and penalties. The money was taken under an electronic "account sweeping program ...