Statement on Outsourcing and Privacy: Testimony to the California Senate Select Committee on International Trade Policy and State Legislation
Testimony of Beth Givens, Director
Legislative Hearing: Outsourcing California: Our Jobs and Privacy at Risk
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Medical Information Breach Regulations: Comments to the California Department of Public Health
December 13, 2010
TO:
Edwin Hoffmark
California Department of Public Health
PO Box 997377; MS 3201
Sacramento, CA 95899-7337
Submitted via email: RNUnit-at-cdph.ca.gov
Dear Mr. Hoffmark:
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Fred's Story: Mistaken Identity in Hit-and-Run
Someone with the same name and birthdate as Fred was involved in a hit-and-run case in northern California. The Department of Motor Vehicles sent notification of the case to his employer. Read More
California SB 823: An Essential Step Towards A More-Protected Future
A credit freeze is the greatest protection you have against identity theft, specifically new account fraud. In 2003, California became the first state in the US to pass a law giving its residents the right to freeze their credit. Read More
A Milestone for Privacy: Governor Newsom Signs SB 362, the California Delete Act, into Law
Today marks a historic victory for consumer privacy rights. Governor Newsom signed SB 362, the California Delete Act, into law—creating the strongest data broker law in the U.S.
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Comments submitted by:
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Privacy Activism
California Department of Insurance Workshop Date:
June 23, 2008
Ms. Sara Urakawa
California Department of Insurance
Rate Enforcement Bureau Read More