Enforcement action · California Privacy Protection Agency
[CA CPPA] Fortune 500 Company Faces Subpoena Enforcement Action
[CA CPPA] Fortune 500 Company Faces Subpoena Enforcement Action is an AI-related enforcement action involving California Privacy Protection Agency. Penalty: monetary_fine of $345,178. The California Privacy Protection Agency is enforcing an investigative subpoena against Tractor Supply Company for alleged CCPA violations.
Action details
- Agency
- California Privacy Protection Agency
- Jurisdiction
- CA
- Enforcement type
- investigation
- Document type
- enforcement action
- Penalty
- $345,178 monetary_fine
- Topic
- ai privacy
Summary
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has filed a judicial action to enforce a subpoena against Tractor Supply Company, alleging the company failed to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act. The CPPA is investigating whether Tractor Supply violated Californians' privacy rights, including the right to opt-out of the sale and sharing of personal information. This marks the CPPA's first public disclosure of an ongoing investigation and first judicial action to enforce an investigative request.
Primary source
https://cppa.ca.gov/announcements/2025/20250806.html →Related California Privacy Protection Agency actions
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Frequently asked questions
- What is [CA CPPA] Fortune 500 Company Faces Subpoena Enforcement Action?
- The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has filed a judicial action to enforce a subpoena against Tractor Supply Company, alleging the company failed to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act. The CPPA is investigating whether Tractor Supply violated Californians' privacy rights, including the right to opt-out of the sale and sharing of personal information. This marks the CPPA's first public disclosure of an ongoing investigation and first judicial action to enforce an investigative request. Primary source →
- Which agency brought the action?
- California Privacy Protection Agency brought this enforcement action in CA. Primary source →
- What was the penalty?
- The disclosed penalty is a monetary_fine amount of $345,178. Primary source →
- When did the action take effect?
- The most recent activity on this action was published on 8/6/2025. Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source?
- The primary source for [CA CPPA] Fortune 500 Company Faces Subpoena Enforcement Action is at https://cppa.ca.gov/announcements/2025/20250806.html. AIGI does not paraphrase secondary commentary — every claim on this page links back to that primary source. Primary source →
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