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Can I collect geolocation data from participants in Indiana? What are the requirements?
Collecting Geolocation Data in Indiana
Based on the Indiana Code, geolocation information refers to data generated by an electronic device that can be used to determine the location of the device or the owner of the device [1.1].
Requirements for Collecting Geolocation Data
If you are a provider of electronic communications services used by an electronic device, you shall provide geolocation information in your possession concerning the electronic device or the owner or user of the electronic device to a law enforcement agency upon request [4.1]. However, you may establish protocols to respond to a law enforcement agency request for geolocation information made under this section [4.1].
Moreover, a provider of electronic communications services used by an electronic device that is qualified or registered to do business in Indiana and a person that resells or otherwise makes available the electronic communications services of the provider in Indiana shall submit emergency contact information to the state police department to facilitate a request for geolocation information made by a law enforcement agency under this section [4.1].
Conclusion
Based on the Indiana Code, you can collect geolocation data from participants in Indiana if you are a provider of electronic communications services used by an electronic device. However, you must comply with the requirements stated in the Indiana Code, such as providing geolocation information to a law enforcement agency upon request and submitting emergency contact information to the state police department [4.1].
Source(s):
- [1.1] “Geolocation information”
- [4.1] Provision of geolocation information; law enforcement agency request; emergency contact information
Jurisdiction
Indiana