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Can I collect cookie information from participants in Kentucky? What are the requirements?
Collection of Cookie Information from Participants in Kentucky
Kentucky has specific regulations regarding the collection of personal information, including cookie information. The Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR) provide guidance on the use of electronic systems for voter registration [2.1][2.2]. However, there are no specific regulations regarding the collection of cookie information from participants in Kentucky.
It is important to note that the collection of personal information, including cookie information, is subject to the Kentucky Privacy Act [KRS 365.732][1.1]. The act requires that businesses and organizations that collect personal information must provide notice to individuals about the collection and use of their information. Additionally, businesses and organizations must obtain consent from individuals before collecting and using their personal information.
Therefore, if you plan to collect cookie information from participants in Kentucky, you must provide notice to individuals about the collection and use of their information and obtain their consent. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
Requirements for Collecting Personal Information in Kentucky
As mentioned above, the Kentucky Privacy Act requires businesses and organizations to provide notice and obtain consent before collecting and using personal information [KRS 365.732][1.1]. The act defines personal information as “information that identifies or describes an individual, including, but not limited to, name, address, telephone number, social security number, driver’s license number, and credit card number.”
To comply with the Kentucky Privacy Act, businesses and organizations must:
- Provide notice to individuals about the collection and use of their personal information
- Obtain consent from individuals before collecting and using their personal information
- Safeguard personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure
It is important to note that the Kentucky Privacy Act applies to both online and offline collection of personal information.
Conclusion
While there are no specific regulations regarding the collection of cookie information from participants in Kentucky, businesses and organizations must comply with the Kentucky Privacy Act when collecting and using personal information. This includes providing notice and obtaining consent from individuals before collecting and using their personal information.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Kentucky Health Information Exchange participation. [Current]
- [2.1] Electronic Voter Registration System. [Current]
- [2.2] Section 4.
Jurisdiction
Kentucky