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Can I collect passport numbers from participants in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Passport Number Collection Requirements in Delaware
In Delaware, there are no specific laws or regulations that prohibit the collection of passport numbers from participants. However, it is important to consider the purpose and use of the collected information, as well as the privacy rights of the participants.
According to [4.1]([4.1]), any information collected by law enforcement agencies must be purged immediately upon location of a missing child who has been included in the Clearinghouse database. This suggests that any collected information must be used only for the intended purpose and must be disposed of once that purpose has been fulfilled.
Additionally, [1.3]([1.3]) outlines the requirements for special registration plates for members of nonprofit organizations. While this may not be directly related to passport number collection, it does provide insight into the types of information that can be collected and the requirements for doing so.
Overall, it is recommended that any collection of passport numbers be done with the consent of the participants and for a specific, legitimate purpose. It is also important to ensure that the collected information is protected and disposed of properly once it is no longer needed.
Therefore, it is advisable to consult with a legal expert to ensure that all requirements are met before collecting passport numbers from participants in Delaware.
Source(s):
- [1.3] Special registration plates for members of nonprofit organizations.
- [4.1] Filing missing child reports; notification upon location; purging information; return of fingerprints.
Jurisdiction
Delaware