When you start creating your Privacy Policy, the first set of questions will be used to determine what privacy laws apply to you, and thus what disclosures your Privacy Policy needs to contain. By the statute itself, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may usually apply to larger companies only. However, if the law itself does not apply to you via statute, you may still need to comply with it because your vendors or clients require you to do so.
You should answer "yes" to this question if you have signed a contract that requires you to comply with the CCPA. This may take place if you are a vendor to a large corporation that requires all of its vendors to comply with this law for audit or certification purposes.
You should also answer "yes" to this question if there is another reason for which you need to be CCPA compliant. For example, if you need to comply with this law to bid on government contracts or obtain a particular certification.
Note that if you select "yes" to this question, you will need to answer additional CCPA-specific questions and your Privacy Policy will contain the CCPA disclosures.