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Can I collect third-party data from participants in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided documents, it is unclear what type of third-party data you are referring to and for what purpose you want to collect it. However, there are several regulations in New Jersey that may apply to the collection of personal information.
Personal Information Collection Requirements
If you are collecting personal information from individuals in New Jersey, you may be subject to the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (NJCFA) and the New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act (NJITPA). These laws require businesses to take reasonable steps to safeguard personal information and to notify individuals in the event of a data breach.
Additionally, if you are collecting personal information from children under the age of 13, you may be subject to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which requires businesses to obtain parental consent before collecting personal information from children.
Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form
If you are collecting personal information from individuals who are applying for a casino key employee license in New Jersey, you may be required to file a Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form and a New Jersey Supplemental Form with the Division’s Intake Unit [1.1].
Procedures for Requests
If you are requesting access to government records in New Jersey, you may be subject to the procedures outlined in NJAC 5:3-1.4, which require requests to be hand-delivered, mailed, or transmitted electronically to the appropriate division or agency custodian of records [4.2].
Conclusion
Without more information about the type of third-party data you are collecting and for what purpose, it is difficult to provide a comprehensive answer. However, if you are collecting personal information from individuals in New Jersey, you may be subject to various regulations and requirements.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Casino key employee qualifiers: Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form and New Jersey Supplement
- [4.2] Procedures for requests
Jurisdiction
New Jersey