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Data protection in United States — Alabama

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143 matching statutes

  • United States — Alabama

    Section 8-44-7

    1 provisions

    Controllers must limit collection, use reasonable data security, give opt-out and privacy notice mechanisms, and avoid certain data-processing and pricing practices.

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 14-1-24 Quarterly Reports.

    1 provisions

    The Alabama Department of Corrections must give quarterly reports to the Joint Legislative Prison Oversight Committee and post the report on its website within 10 days after delivery to the committee.

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 22-13-35 Liability Under Article.

    1 provisions

    This section bars lawsuits arising from compliant conduct under the article and protects good-faith reporting or receiving of specified cancer registry data; it also says the article does not cover unauthorized disclosures caused by gross negligence or willful misconduct.

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 41-28-2 Definitions.

    1 provisions

    This section defines several terms used in the chapter, including committee, cybersecurity, information technology, office, secretary, state agencies, technology contract, and telecommunications equipment or services.

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 34-40-68 Data System.

    1 provisions

    The compact commission must maintain a coordinated data and reporting system, and member states must submit specified data and monitor the system.

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 34-30-110 Data System.

    1 provisions

    The commission must run a coordinated data system and assign each multistate license applicant a unique identifier. Member states must submit required uniform data on covered individuals, report adverse actions, and monitor the system; some investigative information is limited to other member states, and expunged infor

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  • United States — Alabama

    Section 34-34B-9 Data System.

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    The compact commission must run a coordinated data system, assign unique identifiers, and member states must submit required uniform data and report adverse actions.

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