§431:3A-203 - Information to be included in privacy notices.
[§431:3A-203] Information to be included in privacy notices. (a) The initial, annual, and revised privacy notices that a licensee provides under sections 431:3A-201, 431:3A-202, and 431:3A-205 shall include the following 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:
(1) The categories of nonpublic personal financial information that the licensee collects;
(2) The categories of nonpublic personal financial information that the licensee discloses;
(3) The categories of affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to whom the licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information, other than those parties to whom the licensee discloses information under sections 431:3A-402 and 431:3A-403;
(4) The categories of nonpublic personal financial 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 financial information about the licensee’s former customers, other than those parties to whom the licensee discloses information under sections 431:3A-402 and 431:3A-403;
(5) A separate description of the categories of information the licensee discloses and the categories of third parties with whom the licensee has contracted, if a licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information to a nonaffiliated third party under section 431:3A-401 and no other exception in sections 431:3A-402 and 431:3A-403 applies to that disclosure;
(6) An explanation of the consumer’s right under section 431:3A-301(a) to opt out of the disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information to nonaffiliated third parties, including the methods by which the consumer may exercise that right at that time;
(7) Any disclosures that the licensee makes under section 603(d)(2)(A)(iii) of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, Title 15 United States Code section 1681a(d)(2)(A)(iii), as amended;
(8) The licensee’s policies and practices with respect to protecting the confidentiality and security of nonpublic personal information; and
(9) Any disclosure that the licensee makes under subsection (b).
(b) If a licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information under sections 431:3A-402 and 431:3A-403, the licensee is not required to list those exceptions in the initial or annual privacy notices required by sections 431:3A-201 and 431:3A-202. When describing the categories of parties to whom disclosure is made, the licensee shall state only that it makes disclosures to other affiliated or nonaffiliated third parties, as applicable, as permitted by law.
(c) A licensee may satisfy the initial notice requirements in sections 431:3A-201(a) and 431:3A-204(c) for a consumer who is not a customer by providing a short form initial notice at the same time the licensee delivers an opt out notice under section 431:3A-204. 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.
The licensee shall deliver a short form initial notice in accordance with section 431:3A-206. The licensee shall not be required to deliver its privacy notice with its short form initial notice; provided that the licensee provides the consumer a reasonable means to obtain a privacy notice. If a consumer receives the licensee’s short form notice and requests a privacy notice, the licensee shall deliver a privacy notice under section 431:3A-206.
(d) The privacy notice may include:
(1) Categories of nonpublic personal financial information that the licensee reserves the right to disclose in the future, but does not currently disclose; and
(2) 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 financial information. [L 2001, c 220, pt of §1]