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Can I collect driver's license numbers from participants in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it is possible to collect driver’s license numbers from participants in Nevada, but there are requirements that must be met.
Requirements for collecting driver’s license numbers in Nevada
According to [2], a driver’s license number (DLN) is required to access Nevada Official Driving Records Online. This suggests that driver’s license numbers are collected and used by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for official purposes.
However, it is important to note that collecting and using driver’s license numbers is subject to privacy laws and regulations. Organizations that collect driver’s license numbers must comply with applicable laws and regulations, such as the Nevada Privacy of Information Collected on the Internet from Consumers Act (NPICICA) and the federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA).
Under NPICICA, organizations that collect personal information, including driver’s license numbers, from Nevada residents must provide certain notices and disclosures to the individuals whose information is collected. The law also requires organizations to implement reasonable security measures to protect the personal information they collect.
Under the DPPA, driver’s license numbers and other personal information contained in motor vehicle records are protected from disclosure except in certain limited circumstances, such as for use by law enforcement agencies or for use in connection with a civil, criminal, administrative, or arbitral proceeding.
Conclusion
In summary, it is possible to collect driver’s license numbers from participants in Nevada, but organizations that do so must comply with applicable privacy laws and regulations, including NPICICA and the DPPA.
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Nevada