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Can I disclose personal information for a business purpose without complying with CCPA in Nebraska? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information in Nebraska for Business Purposes
Nebraska has specific regulations regarding the disclosure of personal information contained in motor vehicle records [1.3][2.1]. These regulations set out specific requirements for requesting and disclosing personal information, and establish penalties for misuse of the information.
According to NERS 60-2905, the Nebraska Department of Revenue and its agents are only authorized to use information disclosed by the Nebraska Department of Revenue to establish or collect a child support obligation. Nebraska Department of Revenue information is not disclosed outside the IV-D program unless independently verified or otherwise authorized by applicable law.
Furthermore, NERS 60-2905 prohibits the disclosure of personal information about any person obtained by the department in connection with a motor vehicle record, except as provided in sections 60-2906 and 60-2907. The department and any officer, employee, agent, or contractor of the department shall not disclose sensitive personal information about any person obtained by the department in connection with a motor vehicle record without the express written consent of the person to whom such information pertains.
Therefore, to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Nebraska, you must comply with the state’s regulations and provide the necessary documentation and proof of identity [1.3][2.1]. It is important to note that Nebraska’s regulations do not mention the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), which is a California state law that regulates the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information of California residents. However, if you are disclosing personal information of California residents, you may need to comply with the CCPA.
In summary, to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Nebraska, you must comply with the state’s regulations and provide the necessary documentation and proof of identity.
Source(s):
- [1.3] NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE INFORMATION.
- [2.1] Disclosure of personal information prohibited.
Jurisdiction
Nebraska