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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Illinois? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, there are no specific requirements or laws in Illinois that prohibit tracking unique users or website visitors. However, there are certain regulations related to fingerprinting and maintaining public records that may be relevant to the user’s query.
Fingerprinting Requirements
According to 11 ILAC 1800.1240, certain individuals in Illinois are required to undergo fingerprinting for various purposes, including employment, licensure, and criminal history background checks. However, this regulation pertains to individuals and not website visitors.
Qualification as a Livescan Vendor
11 ILAC 1800.1230 outlines the requirements for becoming a qualified Livescan vendor in Illinois. Again, this regulation pertains to vendors and not website visitors.
Maintaining Public Records
20 ILCS 2515/3 requires the Illinois Department of Revenue to maintain written informal rulings, opinions, or letters issued by the Department in response to inquiries or requests for opinions regarding the interpretation of revenue laws. These records are maintained as public records and are available for public inspection and copying. However, this regulation does not pertain to website tracking.
Therefore, based on the documents provided, there are no specific requirements or laws in Illinois that prohibit tracking unique users or website visitors.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Fingerprinting Requirements
- [2.2] Fees for Fingerprinting
- [1.5] 20 ILCS 2515/3
- [2.3] Qualification as a Livescan Vendor
Jurisdiction
Illinois