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Can I collect third-party data from participants in Ohio? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear what type of third-party data you want to collect and for what purpose. However, there are several requirements for collecting data in Ohio depending on the type of data and the purpose of the collection. Here are some relevant requirements:
- If you are collecting data related to voting machines, the equipment must meet certain safety, accuracy, and maintenance requirements, and must be certified by an independent voting system test laboratory [2.1].
- If you are collecting data related to electronic instant bingo, the organization conducting the bingo may be subject to a background investigation by the attorney general, and may be required to provide documentation and assurances about key employees [3.1].
- If you are collecting data related to fantasy contests, you may need to apply for a license and provide information about your reputation, character, compliance history, and other factors. The executive director may also consider the suitability of any other material person, such as a management company or key employee [4.1].
If your query is related to collecting data for a purpose not covered by these documents, please provide more specific information about the type of data you want to collect and the purpose of the collection.
[2.1]: OHAC Rule 111:3-9-08 [3.1]: OHAC Rule 109:1-5-01 [4.1]: OHAC Rule 3772-74-06
Source(s):
- [2.1] Certification; mandatory requirements.
- [3.1] Requirements for any organization that conducts electronic instant bingo.
- [4.1] General fantasy contest licensing requirements.
Jurisdiction
Ohio