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# Sufficiently provide to all employees who may have contact with consumers the contact points so that if a consumer asks about privacy practices, the employee can provide the contact information;
# Add a link on its home page titled "Your Privacy Rights" or "Your California Privacy Rights", or include one of those phrases in the same style as the heading "Privacy Policy" on a business's privacy policy page (linked from the business's home page). That section or separate "Your Privacy Rights" page must describe a customer's rights as outlined by the law and provide information to the consumer regarding the designated contact point;
# Clearly post or make available the contact information everywhere a customer interacts with the business's employees in California.<ref name=cacode></ref>
Businesses must provide to the consumer a complete list of all personal information disclosed to third-parties and the nature of that information within 30 days of the request (150 days if it a request goes to another address or contact point that is not the designated contact point). If a business fails to comply but are able to provide sufficient reason for non-negligent failure to comply, the law provides a grace period of 90 days. However, a business who fails to meet a consumer's request according to the law a is entitled to recover civil damages of up to $3,000 plus attorney's fees.<ref name=cacode></ref>
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