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Can I collect browser information from participants in Iowa? What are the requirements?
Collecting Browser Information from Participants in Iowa
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific requirements or procedures mentioned regarding the collection of browser information from participants in Iowa. However, it is important to note that Iowa Code chapter 22 and 761—Chapter 4 implement the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act and Iowa Code section 321.11 as the provisions pertain to access to records related to driver’s licenses, nonoperator’s identification cards, certificates of title, registration receipts, and registration renewal receipts [4.1].
Additionally, the commission maintains systems of records which contain personally identifiable information, and records associated with occupational licensing conducted under Iowa Code chapters 99D, 99E, and 99F are maintained by this commission. The licensing system of records includes numerous files and crossfiles which include but are not limited to: computer storage of licensing records and photos, fingerprint cards, and license applications. The records associated with occupational licenses, which contain personally identifiable information, are open for public inspection only upon the approval of the administrator or the administrator’s designee [1.1].
Therefore, if you are collecting browser information that contains personally identifiable information, it is important to ensure that you are following the appropriate procedures and requirements for handling and protecting this information. It is recommended that you consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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Iowa