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Can I skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purpose in Arizona
In Arizona, businesses are required to obtain consent before disclosing personal information of consumers for a business purpose, unless an exception applies [AZRS 44-7501].
However, there is no specific exception that allows businesses to skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Arizona.
It is important to note that personal information maintained by regulatory entities in Arizona, such as a professional’s residential address and telephone number, are not available to the public unless they are the only address and numbers of record [AZRS 32-3801].
Therefore, businesses in Arizona must obtain consent before disclosing personal information for a business purpose, unless an exception applies.
If you have any further questions or concerns, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Personal information maintained by regulatory entities; confidentiality
- [4.1] Business opportunities; disclosure to consumer
Jurisdiction
Arizona