CCPA Disclosure Statement

This notice describes your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”). The CCPA requires businesses that receive information from California consumers provide certain information to them. We fully describe our practices to all our clients and visitors in our Privacy Policy, but this is a separate notice to ensure that we meet the CCPA’s requirements. Our CCPA Disclosure statement describes your rights in six areas:

1. We Do Not Sell Your Personal Information

The CCPA requires us to disclose whether we sell your personal information. We do not sell your personal information.

2. Requests for Information

You (or your authorized agent) can request a copy of your personal information. Authorized agents will be required to verify their identity. We will require members to confirm, by email from their primary account email address, that they granted the agent permission to submit the request. Under the CCPA, you can also request that we disclose how we have collected, used, and shared your personal information over the past 12 months, including the categories of personal information we collected and our purposes for doing so; the categories of sources for that information; the categories of third parties with whom we shared it for a business purpose and our purposes for doing so. Companies that sell personal information (we do not) must make additional disclosures.

If you are not a Prenovost, Normandin, Dawe & Rocha client, you can submit your request here or can submit a request via an authorized agent. The authorized agent will be required to verify their identity, and you will be asked to confirm by email that you granted the agent permission to submit the request.

3.Your Right to Opt-Out

We do not sell personal information, so we don’t have an opt-out.

4.Your Right to Notification

Under the CCPA, a company like Prenovost, Normandin, Dawe & Rocha,  cannot collect new categories of personal information or use them for materially different purposes without first notifying you.

5.Nondiscrimination for exercising your CCPA Rights

The CCPA prohibits businesses from discriminating against you for exercising your rights under the law. Such discrimination may include denying services, charging different prices or rates for services, providing a different level or quality of services, or suggesting that you will receive a different level or quality of goods or services as a result of exercising your rights.

6. Your Right to Delete Personal Information

You can request that we delete your personal information. You also can request that we delete specific information. We honor such requests unless an exception applies, such as when the information is necessary to complete the transaction or contract for which it was collected or when it is being used to detect, prevent, or investigate security incidents, comply with laws, identify and repair bugs or ensure another consumer’s ability to exercise their free speech rights or other rights provided by law.