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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Hawaii? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purposes in Hawaii
Under Hawaii law, government agencies that maintain personal information systems are required to submit an annual report to the council on the existence and character of each personal information system added or eliminated since the agency’s previous annual report [2.1]. However, it is unclear from the provided context whether this requirement applies to businesses.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) applies to businesses that collect personal information of California residents and meet certain criteria [1.1]. However, it is unclear from the provided context whether this law applies to businesses operating in Hawaii.
Therefore, without additional information, it is unclear whether a business can disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Hawaii.
Requirements for Disclosure of Personal Information in Hawaii
If a business is required to comply with Hawaii law, it must report any material occurrence of unauthorized access to personal information records in connection with or after its disposal by or on behalf of the government agency [1.2]. Additionally, a government agency must submit a written report to the legislature within twenty days after the discovery of a material occurrence of a social security number disclosure by the government agency that is prohibited by this chapter [4.1].
However, it is unclear from the provided context whether these reporting requirements apply to businesses.
Conclusion
Without additional information, it is unclear whether a business can disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Hawaii. Additionally, it is unclear whether reporting requirements for government agencies also apply to businesses.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Destruction of personal information records
- [2.1] Personal information system; government agencies; annual report Personal information protection requirements. L Sp 2008, c 10, §§7 to 15. Personal information policy and oversight responsibilities for government agencies, see §487J-5.
- [1.2] Reporting requirements.
- [4.1] Reporting requirements.
Jurisdiction
Hawaii