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Can I skip obtaining consent to sell personal information in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Selling Personal Information in Arizona
Based on the context documents, you cannot skip obtaining consent to sell personal information in Arizona.
Arizona law requires obtaining written consent from the client or responsible person and maintaining it in the main record [1.1]. Additionally, you must maintain a list of authorized persons who have access to personally identifiable information in their files [1.2].
Furthermore, Arizona law prohibits intentionally communicating or otherwise making an individual’s social security number available to the general public [3.1].
Therefore, to sell personal information in Arizona, you must obtain written consent from the client or responsible person, maintain it in the main record, and maintain a list of authorized persons who have access to personally identifiable information in their files. You must also comply with the restrictions on the use of social security numbers [3.1].
Please note that this response is based solely on the context documents provided. If you require more specific information, please provide additional details.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Consent for Release of Information
- [3.1] Restricted use of personal identifying information; civil penalty; definition
- [1.2] Access to Personally Identifiable Information
Jurisdiction
Arizona