United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 82a-1202 Declaration of purpose.
1 provisions
This provision states the act’s purpose: to protect groundwater and public welfare through licensing and regulation of water well contractors in Kansas.
Esheria Regulatory Atlas
Personal data, privacy, cybersecurity duties, processing, and cross-border transfers. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.
114 matching statutes
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
This provision states the act’s purpose: to protect groundwater and public welfare through licensing and regulation of water well contractors in Kansas.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
Cancer registry information must stay confidential and generally cannot be disclosed, subpoenaed, discovered, used in evidence, or treated as open records, except as allowed by K.S.A. 65-1,172.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
The secretary of health and environment must treat certain records as confidential when a person shows they would reveal trade-secret methods or processes.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
The insurance verification system must send verification requests to insurers, receive prescribed responses, secure its data, be used for Kansas insurance verification, be accessible to authorized users, interface with state systems where appropriate, and include information for multiple-data-element inquiries.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
Executive branch agency heads must secure agency data and IT resources, appoint an information security officer, join statewide cybersecurity initiatives, and follow breach-notification rules.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
Before awarding public financial assistance or benefits for a qualified data center project, the secretary of commerce must get approval from the fusion center oversight board. The Kansas intelligence fusion center must review the equipment and software for security threats, and the board may approve, require changes,
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
The office of information technology services must maintain high information security and privacy, and the department of administration or that office must require sensitive employees to be fingerprinted.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
Confidential data must be securely locked and may be used only for specified public health, registry, treatment, release, and follow-up purposes.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
The health secretary must create and maintain a statewide trauma registry, and covered providers must report trauma data to it.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
This provision makes several kinds of unauthorized computer-related conduct unlawful and sets penalties for violations.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
Boards must adopt privacy policies and procedures to protect student and pupil records, with limited disclosure unless there is written consent.
United States — Kansas
1 provisions
The state board must issue a certificate of approval when an institution meets the required minimum standards, and institutions must follow several operating, recordkeeping, complaint-handling, and student data protection rules.