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Can I skip having an information security program in place in Louisiana? What are the requirements?
In Louisiana, it is not recommended to skip having an information security program in place. The state has implemented the Statewide Income and Eligibility Verification System (SIEVS) [2.1], which requires computer matching to obtain information from various agencies, including the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Louisiana Department of Labor. Additionally, private security agents and businesses are required to be licensed and meet certain qualifications [1.2][1.3]. Security clearances are also required for systems personnel [3.1]. Furthermore, the state has established provisions to implement an Asset Verification Program (AVP) for Louisiana Medicaid, which requires a secure electronic system [5.1]. Therefore, it is highly recommended to have an information security program in place to comply with these requirements.
Unfortunately, there are no specific requirements mentioned in the context documents for an information security program. However, it is important to note that the system should be secure, based on a recognized industry standard of security [5.1]. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional or an information security expert to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and requirements.
Therefore, it is not advisable to skip having an information security program in place in Louisiana.
Source(s):
- [2.1] SIEVS Program
- [1.2] Qualifications of licensee
- [1.3] Declaration of purpose
- [3.1] Security Clearances
- [5.1] General Provisions
Jurisdiction
Louisiana