Section 4054 Of Division 1.4. California Financial Information Privacy Act From California Financial Code >> Division 1.4.
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. (a) Nothing in this division shall require a financial
institution to provide a written notice to a consumer pursuant to
Section 4053 if the financial institution does not disclose nonpublic
personal information to any nonaffiliated third party or to any
affiliate, except as allowed in this division.
(b) A notice provided to a member of a household pursuant to
Section 4053 shall be considered notice to all members of that
household unless that household contains another individual who also
has a separate account with the financial institution.
(c) (1) The requirement to send a written notice to a consumer may
be fulfilled by electronic means if the following requirements are
met:
(A) The notice, and the manner in which it is sent, meets all of
the requirements for notices that are required by law to be in
writing, as set forth in Section 101 of the federal Electronic
Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
(B) All other requirements applicable to the notice, as set forth
in this division, are met, including, but not limited to,
requirements concerning content, timing, form, and delivery. An
electronic notice sent pursuant to this section is not required to
include a return envelope.
(C) The notice is delivered to the consumer in a form the consumer
may keep.
(2) A notice that is made available to a consumer, and is not
delivered to the consumer, does not satisfy the requirements of
paragraph (1).
(3) Any electronic consumer reply to an electronic notice sent
pursuant to this division is effective. A person that electronically
sends a notice required by this division to a consumer may not by
contract, or otherwise, eliminate the effectiveness of the consumer's
electronic reply.
(4) This division modifies the provisions of Section 101 of the
federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
However, it does not modify, limit, or supersede the provisions of
subsection (c), (d), (e), (f), or (h) of Section 101 of the federal
Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, nor does
it authorize electronic delivery of any notice of the type described
in subsection (b) of Section 103 of that federal act.