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Can I collect pixel information from participants in Arizona? What are the requirements?
To collect pixel information from participants in Arizona, you must comply with the state’s regulations. The Arizona Revised Statutes (AZRS) do not have specific provisions regarding pixel information collection. However, if the collection involves testing an innovation, you may apply to enter the property technology sandbox to test the innovation [2.1]. To apply, you must demonstrate that you are an entity or individual subject to the jurisdiction of Arizona and have established a location, whether physical or virtual, that is adequately accessible to the chief executive officer, from which testing will be developed and performed, and where all required records, documents, and data will be maintained. Your application must contain sufficient information to demonstrate that you have an adequate understanding of the innovation and a sufficient plan to test, monitor, and assess the innovation while ensuring that consumers are protected from a testing failure. The application must also contain the information required by a form that is developed and made publicly available by the chief executive officer [2.1].
If the collection does not involve testing an innovation, you must comply with Arizona’s privacy laws. Arizona law does not have a comprehensive data privacy law, but it has several sector-specific laws that regulate the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information. For example, Arizona Revised Statutes 39-123 regulates the disclosure of personal information of eligible persons, including peace officers, code enforcement officers, and corrections officers [3.1].
In summary, to collect pixel information from participants in Arizona, you must comply with the state’s regulations, including the property technology sandbox regulations if applicable, and the sector-specific privacy laws.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Application process and requirements; fee
- [3.1] Information identifying eligible persons; confidentiality; definitions
Jurisdiction
Arizona