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Can I collect device information from participants in Oregon? What are the requirements?
Requirements for collecting device information from participants in Oregon
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific provisions that prohibit collecting device information from participants in Oregon. However, it is important to note that any information collected must be in compliance with Oregon’s public records laws, which require that public records be made available to any person upon request, subject to certain exemptions [1.1].
Additionally, any collection of personal information, including device information, must comply with Oregon’s data privacy laws. Oregon has enacted the Oregon Consumer Information Protection Act (OCIPA), which requires businesses to implement reasonable data security practices and to notify affected individuals in the event of a data breach [2.1].
Therefore, if you plan to collect device information from participants in Oregon, you should ensure that you have appropriate data security measures in place and that you comply with Oregon’s public records laws and data privacy laws.
Additional Information
It is important to note that there are specific requirements for reporting and registering certain types of information in Oregon. For example, pharmacies are required to electronically report certain information for prescription drugs dispensed that are classified in schedules II through IV under the federal Controlled Substances Act [3.2]. Additionally, practitioners with an active United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration to prescribe in Oregon must register with the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in order to have access to the Program’s electronic system [3.1].
Furthermore, if you plan to display and demonstrate a trade show device at a trade show in Oregon, there are specific requirements that must be followed, including obtaining approval from the Director and ensuring that minors under the age of 21 are not allowed to operate the device [2.1].
Source(s):
- [1.1] Oregon transparency website.
- [2.1] Display and Demonstration of a Trade Show Device at a Trade Show
- [3.1] Practitioner Registration Requirements
- [3.2] Reporting Requirements
Jurisdiction
Oregon