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Can I use third-party cloud storage services that collect personal information in Louisiana? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided documents, it seems that the Louisiana Administrative Code does not have specific requirements for third-party cloud storage services that collect personal information. However, if the storage service is charging fees for storage or administrative purposes, they may need to comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter 19 Section 1931, §1931 of the Louisiana Administrative Code. This includes obtaining a storage inspection license, complying with insurance requirements, and paying applicable fees. Additionally, if the storage service is storing vehicles, they may need to comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter 19 Section 1933, §1933 and Chapter 19 Section 1943, §1943 of the Louisiana Administrative Code.
It is important to note that this is a general overview and specific requirements may vary depending on the nature of the third-party cloud storage service. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for more specific guidance.
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- [2.1] Storage Facility; Licensing, Fees, Inspection, Requirements
- [2.3] Requirements for Official Report of Stored Vehicle (ORSV); Filing; Submittal; Option of the Department to Send and Receive ORSV Information
- [2.4] Storage Rates
Jurisdiction
Louisiana