Collecting Personal Information. To offer you with the best services possible, we collect your information to both verify your identity (as a protection against fraud) and also to help you with your request regarding the processing of an order. By offering your information in connection with your request, you are giving us your consent to use that details to provide you the service you have requested. This information is not stored on our website but redirected to a secure site. Information gathered in this manner is solely used for handling your request.
Collecting Personal Information. Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an HMBradley Account. We require your name, residential address, date of birth, and Social Security number or Taxpayer Identification Number and may require a driver’s license or other federal or state government-issued identifying documents as a condition to your opening an HMBradley Account.
Collecting Personal Information. (a) The Authority will collect personal information only where it is required for its legitimate purposes to fulfill the Statutory Mandate. Personal information shall be collected only by lawful means. The Tribunal may require the collection of personal information or it may receive personal information as part of any proceeding before the Tribunal.
(b) Subject to subsection 2.1(c), personal information will be collected with written consent directly from the person to whom it relates, not from a third party, and the purpose of the collection and how personal information will be used will be explained at or before the time the information is collected.
(c) Subsection 2.1(b) shall not apply to information that is being collected as part of a proceeding before the Tribunal or a response to a complaint.
Collecting Personal Information. (a) The Authority will collect personal information only where it is required for its legitimate purposes in the administration of the Delegated Provisions. Personal information shall be collected only by lawful means. Regulatory functions which may require the collection of personal information include, but are not limited to:
(a) Issuance or renewal of a licence;
(b) Information requests or complaints; and
(c) Inspections and investigations.
(b) Subject to subsection 2.1(c), personal information will be collected with written consent directly from the person to whom it relates, not from a third party, and the purpose of the collection and how personal information will be used will be explained at or before the time the information is collected.
(c) Subsection 2.1(b) may not apply to information that is being collected as part of an inspection, investigation or response to a complaint.
Collecting Personal Information. 11 13. Sharing Personal Information 11 14. Audit Trail Procedure 11 15. Disclosures 12 16. Subject Access 12 17. Complaints 13 18. Contact Point 13 19. Indemnity 13 20. Signatories 13 21. Review 14 Appendix
Collecting Personal Information. All information collected is for the purpose of providing a carsharing service to Cityhop’s Account Holders, Drivers and to the community. Phone Identification Verification In protecting your privacy Cityhop reserves the right to ask personal questions over the phone to verify Account Holder or Driver identity. Cityhop can only speak to the Account Holder or Driver in relation to the Account Holder or Driver’s account and not a third party. Use of Information Cityhop uses any information you supply to us for legitimate business purposes only. Cityhop does not share this information with other entities except to conduct regular business, to comply with legal requirements, and to protect against fraud.
Collecting Personal Information. Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an Account. We require your name, residential address, date of birth, and Social Security number or Taxpayer Identification Number and may require a driver’s license or other Federal or state government-issued identifying documents as a condition to your opening an Account. Our policies may require additional information about you, or any person associated with you or with the Account when or after you open the Account, to assure that we comply with our legal requirements. We may restrict or close your Account if we are unable to obtain information to satisfy our legal requirements. By opening an Account with us, you confirm that you are not covered by any sanctions programs administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Collecting Personal Information. In signing this agreement, the Participant consents to the Provider / Plan Manager: • collecting personal information about the Participant for the primary purpose of providing Plan Management services, including collecting such information from third parties where it is unreasonable or impracticable for the Plan Manager to collect it from the Participant; • using and disclosing the Participant’s personal information for the following purposes: ◦ administration and operations such as accounting, risk management, record keeping, statistical analysis, planning systems development, testing, staff training and assessing and monitoring the use and performance via internal and external audits; ◦ other purposes as may be permitted or required under the NDIS Practise Standards. The Participant’s personal information: • may be required by employees, related bodies corporate, agents, contractors, service providers, health providers, financial institutions, payment system operators, persons acting on the Participant’s behalf, regulatory bodies, law enforcement agencies and government agencies; • will be stored on the Plan Manager’s secure cloud-based CRM (Client Management System) which is able to be accessed by the Participant or by contacting the Plan Manager. • will be collected and used in accordance with the Plan Manager’s Privacy Policy & Procedures and Information Management Policy & Procedures which are available upon request at any time. The Plan Manager agrees to: • provide services as described above in accordance with the NDIS rules and laws; • be open and honest about the work that they do and explain things clearly, treating the Participant or Participant’s Representative with respect; • store personal and financial information carefully and ensure it is kept private; • ensure communication with each Participant about the provision of supports is responsive to their needs and is provided in the language, mode of communication and terms that the Participant is most likely to understand; and • address complaints and resolve problems in a timely and professional manner. The Participant / Participant’s representative: • must inform the Plan Manager if your NDIS plan changes, is replaced by a new one or if you stop using the NDIS; and • must inform the Plan Manager straight away in writing if they wish to end this agreement. Should either Party wish to end this Service Agreement they must give 14 days’ written notice. If either Party seriously breaches this Se...
Collecting Personal Information. Our primary purpose for collecting personal information from OACCPP members is (1) to ensure that they receive all relevant information regarding membership, renewal of membership, insurance information, receipt of general mailings, accurate addresses for e-mail responses, and certification information; (2) to invoice members each year for renewal of membership and certification; (3) to request information from certified members regarding ongoing professional development activities. OACCPP members are invoiced once a year for their annual fees; applicants for certification are invoiced at the time of application for certification, and, following that, for the examination process. Staff and external consultants are remunerated as per their contractual arrangements with the organization.
Collecting Personal Information. The following types of personal information may be collected, stored, and used:
1. Information about your computer including your IP address, geographical location, browser type and version, and operating system;
2. Information about your visits to and use of this website including the referral source, length of visit, page views, and website navigation paths;
3. Information, such as your email address, that you enter when you register with our website;
4. Information, such as your name and email address, that you enter in order to set up subscriptions to our emails and/or newsletters;
5. Information that you enter while using the services on our website;
6. Information that is generated while using our website, including when, how often, and under what circumstances you use it;
7. Information that you post to our website with the intention of publishing it on the internet, which includes your username and the content of your posts;
8. Information contained in any communications that you send to us by email or through our website, including its communication content and metadata;
9. any other personal information that you send to us. Before you disclose to us the personal information of another person, you must obtain that person’s consent to both the disclosure and the processing of that personal information in accordance with this policy.