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Can I use third-party advertising tools on my website in Iowa? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Using Third-Party Advertising Tools on a Website in Iowa
If you want to use third-party advertising tools on your website in Iowa, you must comply with the state’s rules and regulations.
According to the Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct [5], lawyers are prohibited from engaging in criminal or fraudulent activities. However, this document does not provide specific guidance on the use of third-party advertising tools on a website.
The Privacy information regarding third-party services document [3] mentions that CMS uses Resonate to deliver behaviorally targeted advertising on third-party websites to encourage consumers to enroll in Medicare. However, this document is specific to Medicare and may not be applicable to other websites.
The Responsibilities of Third-Party Service Providers under FERPA document [4] outlines the requirements for third-party service providers that handle personally identifiable information (PII) from education records. The document states that the use of PII should be limited to only those purposes specified in the contract or agreement. This document may not be directly applicable to advertising tools on a website, but it provides guidance on the use of PII.
The Health Insurance Marketplace Privacy Policy document [2] mentions the use of third-party tools to support digital advertising outreach. However, this document is specific to the Health Insurance Marketplace and may not be applicable to other websites.
Conclusion
Based on the documents reviewed, there are no specific requirements for using third-party advertising tools on a website in Iowa. However, it is important to comply with any applicable laws and regulations related to the use of personally identifiable information.
Source(s):
- [2] Health Insurance Marketplace ® Privacy Policy
- [3] Privacy information regarding third-party services: | Medicare
- [4] Responsibilities of Third-Party Service Providers under FERPA
- [5] CHAPTER 32 IOWA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Jurisdiction
Iowa