>California passed a law, effective July 1, 2004, that requires just
>that. It's pretty short, but to the point
here's a snipped URL for the law:
http://snipurl.com/bd0t
>As webmaster for three different sites, I've had to make sure my sites
>comply.
And anyone managing an ARMA Chapter website is encouraged to comply with
this as well... because ARMA is a not-for-profit and not all chapter are
incorporated, you want to ensure your privacy policy is CLEARLY stated,
especially if you ask for personal information and/or use any e-commerce
links from you site and there is the potential for ANYONE doing business
with someone or a company that is based in California.
Your business doesn't have to reside in California to be impacted by this,
you simply have to be conducting business with any individual or entity
that is based in California.
Larry
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