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Can I collect location information from participants in Connecticut? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided documents, it appears that collecting location information in Connecticut is subject to certain requirements. Private safety answering points are required to transmit updates to the State of Connecticut location data management system on a daily basis, unless no updates are necessary [1.1]. Private safety answering points that use an in-house location database shall make updates daily and ensure all updates are completed within two days of any change. Private safety answering points shall maintain a record of all updates to the in-house location database [1.1].
However, it is unclear from the provided documents whether these requirements apply to all types of location information collection in Connecticut. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with a legal expert or relevant authorities to determine the specific requirements for collecting location information from participants in Connecticut.
Additionally, it is important to note that there may be other regulations and requirements related to the collection of personal data in Connecticut. For example, the Personal Data Act defines categories of personal data and sets forth requirements for the collection, storage, and use of such data [6.1]. Furthermore, there are specific requirements for the registration and certification of employees in certain industries, such as private detectives and private detective agencies [5.1][2.2].
Given the complexity of the legal landscape surrounding the collection of personal data in Connecticut, it is recommended that you consult with a legal expert or relevant authorities to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and requirements.
[1.1]: Private Safety Answering Points, 28 RCSA § 28-30-1 et seq. [5.1]: Requirements for Registration of Employees, 29 RCSA § 161-3. [2.2]: Certification of Program Participants, 54 RCSA § 240a-3. [6.1]: Personal Data, 14 RCSA § 3-1.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Private Safety Answering Point Location Information
- [5.1] Requirements for registration of employees
- [2.2] Certification of program participants
- [6.1] Personal data
Jurisdiction
Connecticut