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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and New York SHIELD Act for Associations, Nonprofits, and Other 501(c) Organizations

Delcor

Most recently, California and New York have expanded their data privacy protections by enacting the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and New York’s Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act. California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). What exemptions exist?

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Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) for Associations, Nonprofits, and Other 501(C) Organizations

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In the United States, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018, taking clear inspiration from the GDPR. This law will make Virginia the second state to enact privacy laws after California. Currently, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Minnesota, and Oklahoma are planning to enact similar laws.

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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

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Regulation #3: The CCPA The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a California law that was passed in 2018. It’s functionally very similar to the GDPR, setting comparable guidelines around how the personal data of California residents can and cannot be collected, used, and sold.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.31.20

Reid All About it

Julie Weed, New York Times ). If you’re an association executive, you’ve probably been asked about healthcare as a member benefit before… And let’s be honest, there haven’t been many interesting or new options available in quite some time. This happens even when you love your job. Wed 2/5 at 12 p.m.

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CEIR Report: Tradeshows Continue Growth Streak

Associations Now

Every main metric used in CEIR’s reporting showed an improvement, though some, like real revenue (which rose 5.4 The news comes in the wake of a particularly strong 2015 , which saw a 3.7 percent), did better than others, like the number of attendees (a barely-there 0.1 percent increase). So, what’s driving the growth?

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Stacked With Talent: Is Cup Stacking the Sport of the Future?

Associations Now

Founded in 2001 by the co-owners of Speed Stacks, which makes cups and related accessories, WSSA has quickly turned a hobby born from a California Boys & Girls Club into a competitive sport that receives media coverage and is now a worldwide phenomenon at schools and elsewhere.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.5.21

Reid All About it

Laura Cappelle, New York Times ). The nerdy dopamine pathway: a well-traveled route if, like me, you get excited and energized by the possibility of learning something new. Your association shifted from live to online events last year and you struggled to secure sponsorship revenue. Scott Barry Kaufman ).