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Which type of business is exempt from California's Shine the Light Law?
Which type of business is exempt from California's Shine the Light Law?
- A business with 50 employees
- A business that only operates outside of California
- A business with fewer than 20 employees (correct)
- A business that only operates online
What is a 'customer' as defined by the Shine the Light Law?
What is a 'customer' as defined by the Shine the Light Law?
- An individual who has a business relationship with a company outside of California
- An individual who is a California resident but does not have an established business relationship
- An individual who provides personal information to a business during the creation of, or throughout the duration of, an established business relationship (correct)
- Any individual who visits a business's website
Where must a business provide a designated contact point for customers?
Where must a business provide a designated contact point for customers?
- In its physical store locations
- On its social media page
- On its home page (correct)
- On a separate 'Privacy Policy' page
What is the purpose of the designated contact point?
What is the purpose of the designated contact point?
What is a requirement for businesses to comply with the Shine the Light Law?
What is a requirement for businesses to comply with the Shine the Light Law?
What must a business do with its designated contact point?
What must a business do with its designated contact point?