Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on March 1, 1921.
With the decision of the United States Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of the Federal Farm Loan Act, H. J. Thomas, agriculturist for the Sheridan County Farm Bureau, says he is ready to assist in organization of additional farm loan associations here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bowman of Big Horn are Sheridan visitors.
Bliss Bayne of Story has gone to Cheyenne for a visit.
Buds on trees and shrubbery throughout the city are all but bursting open, prompting predictions from old-timers that spring will come early this year.
consumers or
households. The CPRA also clarifies that the revenue threshold of $25 million applies to revenue from the “preceding calendar year.” § 1798.140(d)(1)(A) and (B).
Restriction on Legislature to Amend: Finally, in response to critics who alleged that the original CCPA became “watered down” by the legislative process, the CPRA limits the power of the state legislature to change the law. The California Legislature may only pass amendments to the statute that “are consistent with and further [its] purpose and intent.” CPRA Section 25.
Tasks for 2021
Updating Links and Policies: As noted above, the CPRA includes new rights to correct and to limit the use of newly defined “sensitive personal information” and regulates the sharing (not just selling) of personal information. As a result, businesses will need to update their “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” links to read “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information,” and include a separate link
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Yes – private plaintiffs can seek the greater of actual damages or $500 for violations under the VCDPA, and for willful actions, treble damages or $1,000, whichever is greater.
Yes (limited) – private plaintiffs can seek damages of not less than $100 and not more than $750, whichever is greater, if their non-encrypted personal information or email address (together with information that would allow account access) is subject to unauthorized access due to a business’ failure to implement reasonable security measures.
Consent
Generally not required except for the processing of sensitive data.
Required where a consumer has restricted processing or a risk assessment indicates the risks of processing outweigh the benefits to the consumer.
Historic Portland homes for sale: Gilded fixtures and Beverly Cleary rumors included OregonLive.com 2/20/2021 Janet Eastman, oregonlive.com
Every house has a story, especially really old dwellings. Imagine how many souls have swept through a 1903 Neoclassical-style mansion or a 1914 English Jacobethan? What lingers behind beyond the spirit of residents’ past? Their taste in wallpaper and other fixtures that stayed once the occupants vanished.
In this week’s real estate gallery, we look at historic Portland-area homes for sale and tease out the facts and the rumors.
The Portland mansion Beverly Cleary called haunted is for sale at $4,995,000: Frank C. Barnes, who was a leader in the Pacific Northwest salmon packing industry, carved out about three blocks from his land holdings to create a compound in 1914 for his large family.
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