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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Idaho? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purpose in Idaho
In Idaho, the disclosure of nonpublic personal information is regulated by IDST 41-1334, which prohibits any person required to be licensed or authorized pursuant to title 41, Idaho Code, from disclosing any nonpublic personal information contrary to the provisions of title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley act of 1999, public law 106-102 [2.1].
Additionally, IDST 49-203A authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to adopt rules in compliance with Idaho’s motor vehicle and driver record disclosure requirements. The rules may include procedures under which the department, upon receiving a request for personal information that is not subject to disclosure as provided in section 49-203, Idaho Code, may mail a copy of such request to each individual who is the subject of the personal information, informing the individual of the request, together with a statement to the effect that disclosure is prohibited and will not be made unless the individual affirmatively elects to waive such individual’s right to privacy in the requested personal information [4.1].
Therefore, it is important to comply with the provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley act of 1999 and any relevant rules adopted by the Department of Motor Vehicles when disclosing nonpublic personal information for a business purpose in Idaho.
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Source(s):
- [2.1] DISCLOSURE OF NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION.
- [4.1] RULES, POLICIES AND WAIVER PROCEDURES ON DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION.
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