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Can I collect age information from participants in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents, it appears that you can collect age information from participants in Delaware. However, there may be certain requirements that you need to comply with.
Age of Majority
According to 1 DECO 701, a person of the age of 18 years or older on June 16, 1972, and any person who attains the age of 18 years thereafter, shall be deemed to be of full legal age for all purposes whatsoever and shall have the same duties, liabilities, responsibilities, rights and legal capacity as persons heretofore acquired at 21 years of age unless otherwise provided. This means that individuals who are 18 years or older are considered adults and can legally provide their age information.
Registration Requirements
If you are collecting age information for the purpose of registering participants for interactive fantasy sports contests, you may need to comply with the registration requirements outlined in 29 DECO 4864. This includes providing the full names and addresses of the principals, partners, members, and other types of equity holders holding 5% or more equity, and ultimate equitable owners, as well as criminal record information for certain individuals involved in the day-to-day management of interactive fantasy sports contests or operations.
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are complying with all applicable laws and regulations when collecting age information from participants in Delaware.
Therefore, you can collect age information from participants in Delaware, but you may need to comply with certain registration requirements if you are collecting age information for the purpose of registering participants for interactive fantasy sports contests.
Jurisdiction
Delaware