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Can I collect cryptocurrency information from participants in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Cryptocurrency Information Collection in Delaware
Based on the context documents provided, there are no specific laws or regulations in Delaware that prohibit the collection of cryptocurrency information from participants. However, any collection of personal information, including cryptocurrency information, must comply with Delaware’s privacy laws and regulations [1.2].
Under Delaware’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), public records are defined as information of any kind, owned, made, used, retained, received, produced, composed, drafted, or otherwise compiled or collected, by any public body, relating in any way to public business, or in any way of public interest, or in any way related to public purposes, regardless of the physical form or characteristic by which such information is stored, recorded, or reproduced [2.2].
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that your collection of cryptocurrency information complies with all applicable laws and regulations in Delaware, including privacy laws and FOIA regulations. Therefore, it is not possible to provide specific requirements for collecting cryptocurrency information from participants in Delaware.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Purpose; creation of Delaware Health Information Network; powers and duties; Immunity from suit; limitation of liability; property rights; regulations; resolution of disputes; privacy; protection of information; no pledge of state credit; no assumption of liability by State [Transferred].
- [2.2] Definitions.
Jurisdiction
Delaware