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Can I collect personal information from my customers in California in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is important to note that California and Delaware have different laws regarding the collection of personal information. Therefore, it is necessary to review the laws of both states to determine the requirements for collecting personal information from customers in California while operating in Delaware.
California Law
Under California law, agencies are required to maintain only personal information that is relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose of the agency required or authorized by the California Constitution or statute or mandated by the federal government [1.1]. Additionally, agencies are required to provide notice to individuals regarding the collection of their personal information, including the name of the agency, the purpose for which the information is being collected, and the consequences of not providing the requested information [1.3]. California law also prohibits the disclosure of personal information concerning a user to any person, firm, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or other entity, including internal staff who do not need the information in the performance of their official duties, unless such user has consented to the disclosure of such personal information [1.2].
Delaware Law
Delaware law prohibits book service providers from knowingly disclosing book service information about a user to any person, except under certain circumstances, such as with the user’s informed, affirmative consent or pursuant to a court order [2.1][3.1]. However, there is no specific law in Delaware regarding the collection of personal information from customers.
Conclusion
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether a business operating in Delaware can collect personal information from customers in California. However, it is clear that California law requires businesses to provide notice to individuals regarding the collection of their personal information and prohibits the disclosure of personal information without the user’s consent. It is recommended to consult with legal counsel to determine the specific requirements for collecting personal information from customers in California while operating in Delaware.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Section 1798.14 - Agency Requirements
- [1.2] Section 1798.24 - Conditions of Disclosure
- [2.1] Privacy of information regarding book service users.
- [1.3] Section 1798.17 - Agency Requirements
- [3.1] Prohibition on disclosure of personal information.
Jurisdiction
Delaware, California