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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Illinois? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purpose in Illinois
Under the CCPA, businesses are required to comply with certain regulations when disclosing personal information for business purposes. However, Illinois has its own set of regulations regarding the disclosure of personal information for business purposes.
According to [86 ILAC 3000.225], businesses in Illinois are required to file a disclosure statement with the Secretary of State when disclosing personal information for business purposes. The disclosure statement must include the following information:
- The name and address of the business
- The name and address of the individual or entity receiving the personal information
- The purpose for which the personal information is being disclosed
- The type of personal information being disclosed
Additionally, businesses must obtain written consent from the individual whose personal information is being disclosed.
Therefore, it is not possible to disclose personal information for business purposes in Illinois without complying with the state’s regulations.
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