308 - Personal privacy protection.

§ 308. Personal privacy protection. 1. Any information reported to the  electronic  facilitator  by  a  government entity in connection with the  authorization of an electronic signature shall continue to  be  withheld  from  public  disclosure  if  such  information was withheld from public  disclosure by  such  government  entity.  Electronic  records  shall  be  considered  and  treated  as  any  other records for the purposes of the  freedom of information law as set forth in article  six  of  the  public  officers  law  and  the  personal privacy protection law as set forth in  article six-A of the public officers law.    2. A person or an entity that acts as an authenticator  of  electronic  signatures  shall not disclose to a third party any personal information  reported to it by the electronic signatory other  than  the  information  necessary  to  authenticate  the signature unless the disclosure is made  pursuant to a court order or statute, or if the information or  data  is  used  solely for statistical purposes in aggregate form. For purposes of  this section, "personal information" shall mean data that  identifies  a  specific  person,  including but not limited to home and work addresses,  telephone number, e-mail address,  social  security  number,  birthdate,  gender, marital status, mother's maiden name, and health data.