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Can I use third-party project management tools that collect personal information in Kansas? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific requirements in Kansas that prohibit the use of third-party project management tools that collect personal information. However, it is important to ensure that any personal information collected is handled in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, including those related to data privacy and security.
Under KSAR 36-40-3, transportation projects must be designed and constructed in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations applicable at the time of design. KSAR 28-75-100 authorizes the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to adopt an authorization form for the disclosure of protected health information. KSAR 36-40-9 requires financial assistance recipients to maintain an accounting system that segregates and accumulates project costs for the approved project. KSST 19-4906 outlines the issuance of special obligation bonds to finance redevelopment projects, while KSAR 36-40-4 specifies the types of financial assistance that may be provided through the fund.
However, none of these documents specifically address the use of third-party project management tools that collect personal information. Therefore, it is recommended that individuals and organizations using such tools consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
[1.2] and [2.1] do not provide any additional relevant information to answer the query.
Therefore, there are no specific requirements in Kansas that prohibit the use of third-party project management tools that collect personal information. However, it is important to ensure that any personal information collected is handled in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, including those related to data privacy and security.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Approved project statements
- [2.1] Review standards and priorities for approval of proposed agreements; limits on program costs and on project and program size
Jurisdiction
Kansas