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Can I collect cryptocurrency information from participants in Alaska? What are the requirements?
Collecting Cryptocurrency Information from Participants in Alaska
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether collecting cryptocurrency information from participants in Alaska is allowed or not. However, there are some requirements related to the collection of personal information that should be considered.
According to AKST 40.25.300, when a state agency requests personal information that may be included in a public record directly from the person who is the subject of the information, the agency shall give the person a written notice at the time of the request that states the anticipated uses of the information, including the agency’s internal uses of the information and disclosure of the information to other state agencies. The person should also be informed that the information may be subject to inspection and copying under AS 40.25.110 — 40.25.120.
Furthermore, AKST 40.25.350 defines personal information as information that can be used to identify a person and from which judgments can be made about a person’s character, habits, avocations, finances, occupation, general reputation, credit, health, or other personal characteristics, but does not include a person’s name, address, or telephone number, if the number is published in a current telephone directory, or information describing a public job held by a person.
Therefore, if collecting cryptocurrency information from participants in Alaska involves collecting personal information as defined by AKST 40.25.350, the state agency should comply with the notice requirements of AKST 40.25.300.
It is important to note that the context documents do not provide any specific information regarding the collection of cryptocurrency information. Therefore, if the above information does not fully answer your question, please provide more details about the specific type of cryptocurrency information you are looking to collect.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Access to records; rights; requirements; format.
- [1.3] Applicability.
- [2.3] Information accuracy and completeness.
- [1.5] Deletion of nondisclosable information.
Jurisdiction
Alaska