Code of Colorado Regulations
900 - Department of Law
904 - Attorney General-Consumer Protection Section
4 CCR 904-3 - Colorado Privacy Act Rules
Part 3 - CONSUMER DISCLOSURES
Section 4 CCR 904-3.02 - REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCLOSURES, NOTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS TO CONSUMERS
Universal Citation: 900 CO Code Regs 4 CCR 904-3.02
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
A. Disclosures, notifications, and other communications to Consumers pursuant to 4 CCR 904-3, Rules 4.02, 4.05(D), 5.03, 6.02, 6.05, and 7.04 must be:
1. Designed to be understandable and
accessible to a Controller's target audiences, considering the vulnerabilities
or unique characteristics of the audience and paying particular attention to
the vulnerabilities of children. For example, they shall use plain,
straightforward language and avoid technical or legal jargon.
2. Reasonably accessible to Consumers with
Disabilities, including through the use of digital accessibility tools. For
notices provided online, the Controller shall follow generally recognized
industry standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version
2.1 of June 5, 2018, from the World Wide Web Consortium, incorporated herein by
reference as described at
4 CCR 904-3, Rule
11.02 . In other contexts,
the Controller shall provide information on how a Consumer with a Disability
may access the disclosure or communication or make a request in an alternative
format.
3. Available in the
languages in which the Controller in its ordinary course provides web pages,
interfaces, contracts, disclaimers, sale announcements, and other information
to Consumers. Disclosures and communications sent directly to Consumers must be
sent in the language in which the Consumer ordinarily interacts with the
Controller.
4. Available through a
readily accessible interface regularly used in conjunction with the
Controller's product or service.
5.
Provided in a readable format on all devices through which Consumers normally
or regularly interact with the Controller, including on smaller screens and
through mobile applications, if applicable.
6. Unless otherwise stated, communicated in a
manner by which the Controller regularly interacts with Consumers.
7. Straightforward and accurate, and must not
be written or presented in a way that is unfair, deceptive, false, or
misleading.
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