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Can I collect visa numbers from participants in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents, it appears that there is no specific law or requirement in Arizona that prohibits collecting visa numbers from participants. However, there are certain restrictions on the use of social security numbers [2.1][2.2]. It is important to ensure that any personal information collected from participants is used only for the intended purpose and is kept confidential.
If you are collecting visa numbers as part of a registration process, you may refer to the requirements for registration forms [5.1]. The form used for the registration of electors must include the registrant’s complete mailing address, party preference, telephone number, state or country of birth, date of birth, occupation, and one of the following identifiers for each registrant: Arizona driver license number, nonoperating identification license number, or the last four digits of the registrant’s social security number [5.1].
If you are collecting visa numbers for a specific license or activity, it is important to review the requirements for that license or activity to determine if there are any specific requirements for collecting personal information from participants.
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are complying with all applicable laws and regulations when collecting personal information from participants.
[2.1]: AZRS 44-1373.02 [2.2]: AZRS 44-1373.01 [5.1]: AZRS 16-152
Source(s):
- [2.1] Restricted use of sequential numbers; definition
- [2.2] Exceptions
- [5.1] Registration form
Jurisdiction
Arizona