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Can I skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in New Hampshire? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, it is not possible to skip obtaining consent to disclose personal information for a business purpose in New Hampshire. Obtaining consent is required by law in most cases.
According to NHCAR Ed 1003.05, when the NHVR is working with an agency or organization on behalf of an individual, PII and other personal information and data shall be exchanged after the individual completes and files the “Authorization to Disclose Information to NH Vocational Rehabilitation” form, revised June 2021, the “Authorization for Release/Disclosure of Personal Information” form revised June 2021, or both, or his or her parent or guardian if the individual is under 18 years old or has a legal guardian. In situations not covered by the provisions of Ed 1003.05(a), upon receiving the informed written consent of the applicant or eligible individual the NHVR shall release PII and other personal information and data in accordance with 34 CFR 361.38(e)(1).
Therefore, obtaining consent is required in most cases to disclose personal information for a business purpose in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire