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Can I use third-party email marketing tools that collect personal information in Alaska? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents, if you are collecting personal information through third-party email marketing tools in Alaska, you must comply with the following requirements:
Use of electronic forums and filing requirements [2.1]
- If you post material relating to proxy solicitation on the Internet, including on an electronic forum, you are responsible for filing it with the administrator as required by AS 45.55.139 and for ensuring it complies with 3 AAC 08.300 - 3 AAC 08.365.
Notification of certain other agencies [3.1]
- If you are required to notify more than 1,000 state residents of a breach, you must also notify without unreasonable delay all consumer credit reporting agencies that compile and maintain files on consumers on a nationwide basis and provide the agencies with the timing, distribution, and content of the notices to state residents.
Notice regarding personal information [4.1]
- When a state agency requests personal information that may be included in a public record directly from the person who is the subject of the information, the agency shall give the person a written notice at the time of the request that states the agency’s anticipated uses of the information, including the agency’s internal uses of the information and disclosure of the information to other state agencies.
Based on the context documents, there are no specific requirements for using third-party email marketing tools that collect personal information in Alaska. However, you must comply with the general requirements for collecting personal information in Alaska, such as providing notice to individuals about the anticipated uses of their personal information.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Use of electronic forums and filing requirements
- [3.1] Notification of certain other agencies.
- [4.1] Notice regarding personal information.
Jurisdiction
Alaska