Attorney General Xavier Becerra invited the public to share thoughts on what should be included in upcoming regulations enacting the California Consumer Privacy Act, the landmark law also known as the CCPA that gives consumers power over what personal data businesses can collect about them.

More than 1,300 pages of written pleas were submitted for more restrictive language and demands that the law, set to take effect in 2020, be applied as broadly as possible. The Attorney General’s Office is now reviewing those comments and expects to issue proposed regulations in the fall.