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Can I collect pixel information from participants in Georgia? What are the requirements?
According to our search results, there are no specific laws or regulations in Georgia that prohibit the collection of pixel information from participants. However, it is important to note that any collection of personal information, including pixel information, must comply with applicable privacy laws and regulations.
If you are collecting pixel information as part of an information technology project that exceeds $1 million in value, you must provide a written business case that includes an assessment of business process improvement, the need for process improvement, and corresponding change management [2.1]. Additionally, if the collection of pixel information involves a geographic information system, any fees or license fees established must be based upon the recovery of the actual development cost of creating or providing the geographic information system and upon the recovery of a reasonable portion of the costs associated with building and maintaining the geographic information system [2.2].
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that your collection of pixel information complies with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Submission of business cases for information technology programs; requirements.
- [2.2] Authority of public agencies that maintain geographic information systems to contract for the provision of services; fees; contract provisions.
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia