Current through September 24, 2024
(1)
General rule. The initial, annual and revised privacy notices that a licensee
provides under rules 0780-1-72-.05, 0780-1-72-.06 and 0780-1-72-.09 shall
include each of the following items of information, in addition to any other
information the licensee wishes to provide, that applies to the licensee and to
the consumers to whom the licensee sends its privacy notice:
(a) The categories of nonpublic personal
information that the licensee collects;
(b) The categories of nonpublic personal
information that the licensee discloses;
(c) The categories of affiliates and
nonaffiliated third parties to whom the licensee discloses nonpublic personal
information, other than those parties to whom the licensee discloses
information under rules 0780-1-72-.15 and 0780-1-72-.16;
(d) The categories of nonpublic personal
information about the licensee's former customers that the licensee discloses
and the categories of affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to whom the
licensee discloses nonpublic personal information about the licensee's former
customers, other than those parties to whom the licensee discloses information
under rules 0780-1-72-.15 and 0780-1-72-.16;
(e) If a licensee discloses nonpublic
personal information to a nonaffiliated third party under rule 0780-1-72-.14
(and no other exception in rules 0780-1-72-.15 and 0780-1-72-.16 applies to
that disclosure), a separate description of the categories of information the
licensee discloses and the categories of third parties with whom the licensee
has contracted;
(f) An explanation
of the consumer's right under rule 0780-1-72-.11(1) to opt out of the
disclosure of nonpublic personal information to nonaffiliated third parties,
including the methods by which the consumer may exercise that right at that
time;
(g) Any disclosures that the
licensee makes under Section 603(d)(2)(A)(iii) of the federal Fair Credit
Reporting Act ( 15 U.S.C. § 1681a(d)(2)(A)(iii)) (that is, notices
regarding the ability to opt out of disclosures of information among
affiliates);
(h) The licensee's
policies and practices with respect to protecting the confidentiality and
security of nonpublic personal information; and
(i) Any disclosure that the licensee makes
under Subsection (2) of this section.
(2) Description of parties subject to
exceptions. If a licensee discloses nonpublic personal information as
authorized under rules 0780-1-72-.15 and 0780-1-72-.16, the licensee is not
required to list those exceptions in the initial or annual privacy notices
required by rules 0780-1-72-.05 and 0780-1-72-.06. When describing the
categories of parties to whom disclosure is made, the licensee is required to
state only that it makes disclosures to other affiliated or nonaffiliated third
parties, as applicable, as permitted by law.
(3) Examples.
(a) Categories of nonpublic personal
information that the licensee collects. A licensee satisfies the requirement to
categorize the nonpublic personal information it collects if the licensee
categorizes it according to the source of the information, as applicable:
1. Information from the consumer;
2. Information about the consumer's
transactions with the licensee or its affiliates;
3. Information about the consumer's
transactions with nonaffiliated third parties; and
4. Information from a consumer reporting
agency.
(b) Categories
of nonpublic personal information a licensee discloses.
1. A licensee satisfies the requirement to
categorize nonpublic personal information it discloses if the licensee
categorizes the information according to source, as described in Paragraph (a),
as applicable, and provides a few examples to illustrate the types of
information in each category. These might include:
(i) Information from the consumer, including
application information, such as assets and income and identifying information,
such as name, address and social security number;
(ii) Transaction information, such as
information about balances, payment history and parties to the transaction;
and
(iii) Information from consumer
reports, such as a consumer's creditworthiness and credit history.
2. A licensee does not adequately
categorize the information that it discloses if the licensee uses only general
terms, such as transaction information about the consumer.
3. If a licensee reserves the right to
disclose all of the nonpublic personal information about consumers that it
collects, the licensee may simply state that fact without describing the
categories or examples of nonpublic personal information that the licensee
discloses.
(c)
Categories of affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to whom the licensee
discloses.
1. A licensee satisfies the
requirement to categorize the affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to
which the licensee discloses nonpublic personal information about consumers if
the licensee identifies the types of businesses in which they engage.
2. Types of businesses may be described by
general terms only if the licensee uses a few illustrative examples of
significant lines of business. For example, a licensee may use the term
"financial products or services" if it includes appropriate examples of
significant lines of businesses, such as life insurer, automobile insurer,
consumer banking or securities brokerage.
3. A licensee also may categorize the
affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to which it discloses nonpublic
personal information about consumers using more detailed categories.
(d) Disclosures under exception
for service providers and joint marketers. If a licensee discloses nonpublic
personal information under the exception in rule 0780-1-72-.14 to a
nonaffiliated third party to market products or services that it offers alone
or jointly with another financial institution, the licensee satisfies the
disclosure requirement of Subsection (1)(e) of this rule if it:
1. Lists the categories of nonpublic personal
information it discloses, using the same categories and examples the licensee
used to meet the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) of this rule, as applicable;
and
2. States whether the third
party is:
(i) A service provider that performs
marketing services on the licensee's behalf or on behalf of the licensee and
another financial institution; or
(ii) A financial institution with whom the
licensee has a joint marketing agreement.
(e) Simplified notices. If a licensee does
not disclose, and does not wish to reserve the right to disclose, nonpublic
personal information about customers or former customers to affiliates or
nonaffiliated third parties except as authorized under rules 0780-1-72-.15 and
0780-1-72-.16, the licensee may simply state that fact, in addition to the
information it shall provide under Subsections (1)(a), (1)(h), and Subsection
(2) of this rule.
(f)
Confidentiality and security. A licensee describes its policies and practices
with respect to protecting the confidentiality and security of nonpublic
personal information if it does both of the following:
1. Describes in general terms who is
authorized to have access to the information; and
2. States whether the licensee has security
practices and procedures in place to ensure the confidentiality of the
information in accordance with the licensee's policy. The licensee is not
required to describe technical information about the safeguards it
uses.
(4)
Short-form initial notice with opt out notice for non-customers.
(a) A licensee may satisfy the initial notice
requirements in rules 0780-1-72-.05(1)(b) and 0780-1-72-.08(3) for a consumer
who is not a customer by providing a short-form initial notice at the same time
as the licensee delivers an opt out notice as required in rule
0780-1-72-.08.
(b) A short-form
initial notice shall:
1. Be clear and
conspicuous;
2. State that the
licensee's privacy notice is available upon request; and
3. Explain a reasonable means by which the
consumer may obtain that notice.
(c) The licensee shall deliver its short-form
initial notice according to rule 0780-1-72-.10. The licensee is not required to
deliver its privacy notice with its short-form initial notice. The licensee
instead may simply provide the consumer a reasonable means to obtain its
privacy notice. If a consumer who receives the licensee's short-form notice
requests the licensee's privacy notice, the licensee shall deliver its privacy
notice according to rule 0780-1-72-.10.
(d) Examples of obtaining privacy notice. The
licensee provides a reasonable means by which a consumer may obtain a copy of
its privacy notice if the licensee:
1.
Provides a toll-free telephone number that the consumer may call to request the
notice; or
2. For a consumer who
conducts business in person at the licensee's office, maintains copies of the
notice on hand that the licensee provides to the consumer immediately upon
request.
(5)
Future disclosures. The licensee's notice may include:
(a) Categories of nonpublic personal
information that the licensee reserves the right to disclose in the future, but
does not currently disclose; and
(b) Categories of affiliates or nonaffiliated
third parties to whom the licensee reserves the right in the future to
disclose, but to whom the licensee does not currently disclose, nonpublic
personal information.
(6) Sample clauses. Sample clauses
illustrating some of the notice content required by this section are included
in Appendix A of this chapter.
Authority: Public Acts of 2001; Chapter 107;
§1.