The correct answer is: C. Overriding decisions of the Attorney General regarding CCPA enforcement.
Answer this question by eliminating the incorrect answer choices. In other words, eliminate choices that represent powers granted to the CPPA by the CPRA.
General reference: IAPP Textbook
6.2 Overview of State Comprehensive Privacy Laws
"Even California’s implementation of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), a newly created agency dedicated to the regulation of privacy protections, was viewed by many as an effort to match California’s approach to the practice in the European Union of utilizing a data protection authority (DPA) to investigate complaints and enforce rights."
All the below are powers granted to the CPPA by the CPRA:
A. Adopting and updating CCPA regulations
B. Investigating possible violations of the CCPA on the agency’s own initiative.
D. Imposing administrative fines for violations of the CCPA.
Overriding decisions of the Attorney General regarding CCPA enforcement is not a power granted to the CPPA, making choice C the correct answer.
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