18-202. Obligations of state agencies obtaining information on line
An agency web site provided by this state shall contain a privacy policy statement to disclose the information gathering and dissemination practices related to the internet. The privacy policy statement shall describe at a minimum the agency's information practices with regard to the following matters:
1. What services the site provides.
2. The information the agency obtains from individuals on line.
3. A person's option to choose to proceed with the transaction and any alternatives available.
4. How the agency uses the information.
5. Whether and under what circumstances the agency discloses the obtained information to other entities or persons.
6. Whether other entities or persons are collecting information through the agency web site.
7. A general description of the security measures in place to protect a person's information without compromising the integrity of the security measures.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 18 - Information Technology
§ 18-102 - Government information technology
§ 18-103 - Powers and duties of director
§ 18-104 - Powers and duties of the department; violation; classification
§ 18-106 - Electronic and digital signatures; exemptions; definitions
§ 18-202 - Obligations of state agencies obtaining information on line
§ 18-203 - Agency reports; availability on line
§ 18-302 - Comprehensive internet web portal of local governments
§ 18-303 - Reporting of public funding for public communications
§ 18-304 - Debt reporting by state and local governments; database
§ 18-305 - Reports; electronic submission; exception; posting
§ 18-401 - Information technology fund
§ 18-402 - Statewide e-rate program fund
§ 18-421 - State web portal fund; exemption
§ 18-422 - State agencies; third-party electronic service provider authorization; definitions
§ 18-441 - Data processing acquisition fund
§ 18-443 - Electronic database system; procedures
§ 18-444 - Duty to file financial disclosure statement; contents; exceptions
§ 18-502 - Prohibited activities; applicability
§ 18-503 - Statewide concern; preemption
§ 18-504 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-522 - Anti-identification procedures
§ 18-543 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-544 - Violation; classification
§ 18-603 - Application process and requirements; fee
§ 18-606 - Consumer protection
§ 18-608 - Recordkeeping and reporting requirements
§ 18-609 - Records; disclosure; evidentiary effect
§ 18-610 - Reporting requirements; monitoring; enforcement; agreements