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Can I collect device information from participants in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, there are no specific requirements mentioned regarding collecting device information from participants in Delaware. However, it is important to note that Delaware has regulations in place to protect the privacy and security of personal information, including health information [2.1][3.1][4.1][5.1].
Under Delaware law, informed consent is required to obtain genetic information about an individual, with some exceptions [5.1]. Additionally, the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) is responsible for ensuring that patient-specific health information is disclosed only with the patient’s consent or best interest to those having a need to know [4.1].
It is recommended that any collection of device information from participants in Delaware should comply with these regulations and follow best practices for cybersecurity. It is also recommended to consult with the Delaware Cyber Security Advisory Council (DCSAC) for guidance on cybersecurity matters [1.1].
Therefore, while there are no specific requirements mentioned regarding collecting device information from participants in Delaware, it is important to ensure compliance with relevant privacy and security regulations.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Delaware Cyber Security Advisory Council
- [2.1] Provision of call location information by wireless service provider to law enforcement.
- [3.1] 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].
- [4.1] Privacy; protection and use of information.
- [5.1] Informed consent required to obtain genetic information.
Jurisdiction
Delaware