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Can I collect location information from participants in Utah? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is not clear whether you can collect location information from participants in Utah. There are no specific requirements mentioned regarding the collection of location information from participants in Utah. However, there are rules and regulations regarding the use of personally identifiable information (PII) in Utah, which may be relevant to your query.
Use of Personally Identifiable Information.
According to UTAC R895-8-6, any personally identifiable information an individual provides to a State website shall be used solely by the State, its entities, and third party agents with whom it has contracted to perform a state function on its behalf, unless: (a) this rule is superseded by a federal statute, federal regulation, or State statute in which case the personally identifiable information shall be used by other parties only to the extent required by the superseding federal statute, federal regulation or State Statute, or (b) the information is designated as public record by an individual State agency as authorized under Title 63G, Chapter 2 of the Utah Code, Government Records Access and Management Act.
Therefore, if you are collecting location information from participants in Utah, you must ensure that you are complying with the rules and regulations regarding the use of PII in Utah.
Procedures for Verification of Information.
Additionally, UTAC R708-43-5 outlines the procedures for verification of information in Utah. When submitting a query in ValIDate, the requestor shall enter the following information into the data fields: (a) the subject’s name as it appears on the Utah Driver License or Identification card; (b) the subject’s Utah Driver License or Identification card number; and (c) the subject’s date of birth. Upon submittal of an electronic request for verification, ValIDate will search the Utah Driver License Division Database and furnish a “YES” or “NO” response. A “YES” response verifies the name, Utah Driver License or Identification card number, and date of birth, matches the information in the Utah Driver License Division Database. A “NO” response indicates one or more data fields submitted does not match the information in the Utah Driver License Division Database.
Therefore, if you are collecting location information from participants in Utah, you may need to verify their identity using the procedures outlined in UTAC R708-43-5.
Based on the provided context documents, it is not clear whether you can collect location information from participants in Utah. Therefore, we recommend that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are complying with all relevant rules and regulations.
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