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Can I skip obtaining consent to sell personal information in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Selling Personal Information in Delaware
In Delaware, any person who conducts business in the state and owns, licenses, or maintains personal information shall implement and maintain reasonable procedures and practices to prevent the unauthorized acquisition, use, modification, disclosure, or destruction of personal information collected or maintained in the regular course of business [2.1]([2.1]).
There is no explicit requirement for obtaining consent to sell personal information in Delaware. However, businesses must implement and maintain reasonable procedures and practices to prevent the unauthorized acquisition, use, modification, disclosure, or destruction of personal information collected or maintained in the regular course of business [2.1]([2.1]).
It is important to note that protected health information collected by the Department of Health and Social Services or its agencies shall not be used by the State for commercial purposes [4.2]([4.2]).
Therefore, businesses in Delaware must ensure that they have implemented and maintained reasonable procedures and practices to protect personal information before selling it.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please consult a legal professional.
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