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Can I skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Missouri? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, you cannot skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Missouri. The Privacy of Computer-accessible, Confidential Personal Information rule requires agencies to develop a policy and procedure to protect computer-accessible, confidential personal information. Agencies shall maintain a current description of computer-accessible, confidential personal information, a list of agencies that have access to the information and the reason the information is kept. The collecting agency shall also identify the statute that is the basis to classify the personal information as confidential. A written agreement to protect the right to privacy of computer-accessible, confidential personal information must be signed before that information is provided by an agency to any other agency or private entity acting on behalf of an agency [1.1].
Similarly, the Privacy of Financial Information rule requires a licensee to provide a clear and conspicuous notice to the consumer that accurately reflects its privacy policies and practices. The licensee must provide the notice to the consumer initially and annually during the continuation of the customer relationship. The notice must also be provided when the licensee makes a material change to its privacy policies and practices. The licensee must obtain the consumer’s consent before disclosing nonpublic personal financial information to a nonaffiliated third party for a business purpose [3.1].
Therefore, you cannot skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Missouri. You must obtain the consumer’s consent before disclosing nonpublic personal financial information to a nonaffiliated third party for a business purpose.
Regarding the Consent to Service of Process, the document [2.1] is not relevant to the query and does not provide any information on the requirements for obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in Missouri.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Privacy of Computer-ac- cessible, Confidential Personal Informa- tion
- [2.1] Consent to Service of Process
- [3.1] Privacy of Financial Information
Jurisdiction
Missouri