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Can I collect server log information from participants in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether you can collect server log information from participants in Arizona. The documents do not provide specific information on this matter. However, there are some general requirements related to information disclosure and confidentiality that may be relevant.
Relevant Information
- The Arizona Revised Statutes (AZRS) 41-1802 requires the Department of Public Safety to coordinate a program that uses state-of-the-art technologies and is implemented based on the statewide assessment of threat and vulnerability by the Arizona Counterterrorism Information Center under the oversight of the department of public safety.
- AZRS 41-1803 establishes and operates a statewide critical infrastructure information system. When the department of public safety declares through written notice to all state agencies and local governments that the statewide critical infrastructure information system is operational, all state agencies and local governments shall only use the statewide critical infrastructure information system and shall not operate independent critical infrastructure information systems.
- AZRS 41-1804 requires the department of public safety, in consultation with various departments and organizations, to establish guidelines related to the critical infrastructure information system. The committee shall develop the type of information to be included in the critical infrastructure information system, develop critical infrastructure information technology standards to be used by all entities participating in the statewide critical infrastructure information system, determine the order in which critical infrastructure shall be added to the system when funding is received, and develop guidelines on how the information shall be made available.
- AZRS 41-2206 allows the department to remove any agency, company, or individual that fails to conform to the rules adopted pursuant to this article from participation in the system.
- AZRS 39-123 establishes confidentiality requirements for information identifying eligible persons.
- AZRS 39-125 establishes confidentiality requirements for information relating to the location of archaeological discoveries and places or objects included or eligible for inclusion on the Arizona register of historic places.
- AZRS 18-202 requires an agency web site provided by this state to contain a privacy policy statement to disclose the information gathering and dissemination practices related to the internet.
- AZRS 18-203 requires an agency that maintains an agency web site to post on the agency web site a copy of any annual report of activities that the agency is required by law to make or elects to make.
Conclusion
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether you can collect server log information from participants in Arizona. However, there are some general requirements related to information disclosure and confidentiality that may be relevant. It is recommended that you consult with legal experts to determine the specific requirements and limitations related to collecting server log information from participants in Arizona.
Jurisdiction
Arizona