SB 1193
personal identifying information; disclosure; prohibition
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1193 restricts the Arizona Department of Health Services from selling or disclosing personal identifying information of emergency medical care technicians. The bill defines ‘personal identifying information’ broadly, including details like social security numbers, addresses, and biometric data. It allows disclosure only with the technician’s consent or with de-identified or aggregated data that cannot be used to identify an individual. This legislation aims to protect the privacy of these healthcare professionals.
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