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Can I collect geolocation data from participants in New Mexico? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Collecting Geolocation Data in New Mexico
To collect geolocation data from participants in New Mexico, you must comply with the state’s laws and regulations. The following requirements must be satisfied:
- Consent: You must obtain the participant’s consent before collecting their geolocation data. The consent must be informed, specific, and freely given. [1.1]
- Privacy Policy: You must have a privacy policy that discloses the types of geolocation data you collect, how you use it, and who you share it with. The policy must be easily accessible and written in plain language. [1.1]
- Security: You must take reasonable measures to protect the geolocation data you collect from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. [1.1]
- Data Retention: You must not retain the geolocation data for longer than necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected. [1.1]
In addition to the above requirements, there are no specific laws or regulations in New Mexico that prohibit the collection of geolocation data from participants. However, it is important to note that certain programs or initiatives may have their own requirements or restrictions on the collection of geolocation data. For example, the New Mexico Senior Employment Program has eligibility requirements that include being a resident of New Mexico [2.1]. Similarly, the Selection of Loan Repayment Participants program has eligibility requirements that include agreeing to relocate to an approved practice site [1.2].
Conclusion
To collect geolocation data from participants in New Mexico, you must obtain their informed and specific consent, have a privacy policy, take reasonable security measures, and not retain the data for longer than necessary. While there are no specific laws or regulations in New Mexico that prohibit the collection of geolocation data, it is important to be aware of any program-specific requirements or restrictions.
Source(s):
- [1.1] REQUIREMENTS TO ESTABLISH NEW MEXICO RESIDENCY
- [2.1] NEW MEXICO SENIOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
- [1.2] SELECTION OF LOAN REPAYMENT PARTICIPANTS
Jurisdiction
New Mexico