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Can I collect pixel information from participants in Connecticut? What are the requirements?
Collecting Pixel Information in Connecticut
In Connecticut, the collection of pixel information from participants may be subject to certain requirements. However, the existing information provided does not directly address the specific requirements for collecting pixel information from participants in Connecticut.
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional or the Connecticut Geographic Information Systems Advisory Council [2.1](#[2.1]) and the Office of Policy and Management [2.2](#[2.2]) for further guidance on the specific requirements for collecting pixel information from participants in Connecticut.
Please note that the Connecticut Geographic Information Systems Advisory Council is responsible for consulting with the Geographic Information Officer on matters relating to the coordination, procurement, processing, storage, and distribution of free and public geographic information systems data. On the other hand, the Office of Policy and Management is responsible for coordinating geospatial information system capacity for municipalities, regional councils of governments, and the state and establishing policies for the collection, management, and distribution of geospatial information.
It is important to note that the collection of pixel information may be subject to various laws and regulations, including but not limited to data privacy laws. Therefore, it is recommended that you seek legal advice before collecting pixel information from participants in Connecticut.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Geographic Information Systems Advisory Council.
- [2.2] Geospatial information. Capacity, policies and standards. Assistance to municipalities and regional councils of governments. Grants. Report.
Jurisdiction
Connecticut