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Can I collect age information from participants in Michigan? What are the requirements?
Based on the additional context documents, here is the updated information you need:
Can I collect age information from participants in Michigan?
Yes, you can collect age information from participants in Michigan.
What are the requirements?
Michigan law does not prohibit collecting age information from participants. However, you should ensure that you comply with relevant laws and regulations, including those related to employment of minors and youth employment programs [3.1][3.2].
If you plan to collect age information from participants in Michigan, you should also ensure that you comply with any applicable federal laws and regulations, such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which regulates the collection of personal information from children under 13 years of age.
Conclusion
Michigan law allows collecting age information from participants, subject to compliance with relevant laws and regulations. You should ensure that you comply with any applicable federal laws and regulations, such as COPPA.
Source(s):
- [3.1] Employment of minor; prohibited occupations; minimum age; exceptions and limitations.
- [3.2] Persons hired as participants by state department or recipient under program; qualifications; prohibited hiring; certification of eligibility; payment of participants; assuring hiring of certain applicants; duties of program director and director of department of social services; hiring priority; duration of employment; uniform allowable maximum cost per participant; use of existing state department employees as supervisors; administrative expenses, nonwage-related expenses, and program expenses.
Jurisdiction
Michigan