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Data protection in United States — Arizona

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178 matching statutes

  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 49-302

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    Applicants must submit pesticide groundwater-pollution information to the director, and the director may require extra information, waive requirements, or accept alternative protocols and alternative information under stated conditions.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 32-593

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    The commission must run a coordinated database and reporting system, assign unique identifiers to multistate license applicants, and member states must submit required data and monitor the system.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 44-1372.03

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    If a party asks, the court may hold proceedings in a way that protects the secrecy and security of the computer-related items involved.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 20-3334

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    The director must create a retention schedule for department records related to enforcing this article and must not order destruction or disposal of certain protected records.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 17-495

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    This section defines several terms used in the article, including confidential information, conservation plan, endangered species, property owner, research, species, and state agency.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 41-710

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    Applicants for IT positions in the department of administration must submit fingerprints before accepting employment, and the department must keep the resulting information confidential except for limited staff use. The director may also require certain existing IT personnel to submit fingerprints if needed to protect

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 49-962

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    Facility owners or operators must file a toxic data report by July 1 for the prior calendar year when the stated waste or reporting thresholds are met.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 15-1042

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    Schools must submit student-level electronic data to the education department, and the department must provide submission procedures; the provision also limits how the data may be used and protects confidentiality.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 32-3249.01

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    Each board must request designated database information from applicants and transfer it to the department every year, and the information is confidential with limited distribution allowed only under stated exceptions.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 49-583

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    The task force must review, approve, monitor, and set reporting rules for major employers’ travel reduction plans and commuting data, and it can object or require changes when plans or responses are not approved.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 31-221

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    The corrections department must keep a master record file for each committed person, public agencies must provide factual data on request, and prisoner record access is limited with confidentiality protections.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 36-125.05

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    The department must set up patient reporting rules for hospitals and emergency departments, require certain inpatient and outpatient reports, and protect confidential information in public reports.

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