Can I collect visa numbers from participants in Tennessee? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, it is unclear what type of visa numbers you are referring to and for what purpose you want to collect them. However, it is important to note that Tennessee law requires certain licenses and records to contain social security numbers [2.1][2.2]. Additionally, physicians seeking a J-1 visa waiver in Tennessee must comply with certain program requirements, including granting reasonable access to all records maintained by their practice [3.
Can I collect visa numbers from participants in South Carolina? What are the requirements?
Based on the information available in the provided documents, there is no clear indication that collecting visa numbers from participants in South Carolina is allowed or prohibited. However, it is important to note that there are specific regulations in place for voter registration and absentee ballots in South Carolina [2.1][3.1][1.3].
If you are collecting visa numbers for the purpose of voter registration or absentee ballots, you must comply with the regulations set forth by the State Election Commission.
Can I collect PayPal information from participants in Arkansas? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, there is no clear information regarding collecting PayPal information from participants in Arkansas. Therefore, I cannot provide a direct answer to your query.
Can I collect PayPal information from participants in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Based on the context provided, it is unclear whether collecting PayPal information from participants in Arizona is subject to any specific legal requirements. However, there are some general guidelines that may be relevant.
General Guidelines for Collecting Personal Information If you are collecting personal information from participants in Arizona, you should be aware of the following guidelines:
Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 44, Chapter 13, Article 1, defines the requirements for data breach notification in Arizona.
Can I collect visa numbers from participants in Pennsylvania? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, it is unclear what type of visa numbers you are referring to and for what purpose you want to collect them. Therefore, we cannot provide a specific answer to your query. However, it is important to note that the collection of personal information, including visa numbers, is subject to various laws and regulations, such as the Pennsylvania Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Can I collect visa numbers from participants in Oklahoma? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided documents, there is no specific information regarding the collection of visa numbers from participants in Oklahoma. However, it is important to note that any organization, entity, or individual anticipating the need for more than 1,000 Oklahoma Voter Registration Application forms shall request permission from the Secretary of the State Election Board to print the forms [2.1]. The Secretary of the State Election Board shall be responsible for the distribution of voter registration applications in Oklahoma [2.
Can I collect debit card information from participants in Wyoming? What are the requirements?
Collecting Debit Card Information in Wyoming Based on the provided documents, it is illegal to collect debit card information without the permission of the authorized user of the electronic payment card [1.1]. Unlawful skimming of credit, debit or other electronic payment cards is a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than five (5) years, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or both, for a first conviction [1.
Can I collect debit card information from participants in West Virginia? What are the requirements?
Collecting Debit Card Information in West Virginia Based on the documents provided, it appears that you may be able to collect debit card information from participants in West Virginia under certain circumstances.
Requirements for Collecting Debit Card Information The State Auditor and the State Treasurer may jointly establish a state-stored value debit card program known as the “West Virginia Pay Card” for recipients of employee payroll, retirement benefits, entitlement programs, vocational rehabilitation services funds disbursed pursuant to §18-10A-6 of this code, foster care and adoption stipends, subsidies, and other payments made under programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Resources, payments to contractors of the state, or other eligible payees of state funds, who do not possess a federally insured depository institution account [1.
Can I collect visa numbers from participants in New York? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, it is unclear what type of visa numbers you are referring to and for what purpose you want to collect them. However, if you are referring to identification numbers for petition volumes, then the State and County Boards of Elections issue identification numbers without charge for the purpose of identifying petition volumes [2.1]. Any person or persons, individually or jointly, may obtain one or more identification numbers, upon written application, from the Board of Elections.
Can I collect debit card information from participants in Virginia? What are the requirements?
Collecting Debit Card Information from Participants in Virginia Based on the context documents, it is generally not legal to collect debit card information from participants in Virginia unless it is required by state or federal law and essential for the performance of the agency’s duties [3.1][3.2]. However, there may be exceptions to this rule depending on the specific circumstances.
One such exception is for account wagering licensees who are authorized to collect certain information, including social security numbers and other information necessary for account administration, from applicants [2.