19 Miss. Code. R. 1-28.11 - Limitation on Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information to Non-affiliated Third Parties
A. Conditions for
disclosure.
1. Except as otherwise authorized
in this regulation, a licensee may not, directly or through any affiliate,
disclose any nonpublic personal financial information about a consumer to a
nonaffiliated third party unless:
a. The
licensee has provided to the consumer an initial notice as required under
Section 5;
b. The licensee has
provided to the consumer an opt out notice as required in Section 8;
c. The licensee has given the consumer a
reasonable opportunity, before it discloses the information to the
nonaffiliated third party, to opt out of the disclosure; and
d. The consumer does not opt out.
2. Opt out definition: Opt out
means a direction by the consumer that the licensees not disclose nonpublic
personal financial information about that consumer to a nonaffiliated third
party, other than as permitted by Sections 14, 15 and 16.
3. Examples of reasonable opportunity to opt
out. A licensee provides a consumer with a reasonable opportunity to opt out
if:
a. By mail. The licensee mails the
notices required in Paragraph (1) of this subsection to the consumer and allows
the consumer to opt out by mailing a form, calling a toll-free telephone number
or any other reasonable means within thirty (30) days from the date the
licensee mailed the notices.
b. By
electronic means. A customer opens an on-line account with a licensee and
agrees to receive the notices required in Paragraph (1) of this subsection
electronically, and the licensee allows the customer to opt out by any
reasonable means within thirty (30) days after the date that the customer
acknowledges receipt of the notices in conjunction with opening the account.
c. Isolated transaction with
consumer. For an isolated transaction such as providing the consumer with an
insurance quote, a licensee provides the consumer with a reasonable opportunity
to opt out if the licensee provides the notices required in Paragraph (1) of
this subsection at the time of the transaction and requests that the consumer
decide, as a necessary part of the transaction, whether to opt out before
completing the transaction.
B. Application of opt out to all consumers
and all nonpublic personal financial information.
1. A licensee shall comply with this section,
regardless of whether the licensee and the consumer have established a customer
relationship.
2. Unless a licensee
complies with this section, the licensee may not, directly or through any
affiliate, disclose any nonpublic personal financial information about a
consumer that the licensee has collected, regardless of whether the licensee
collected it before or after receiving the direction to opt out from the
consumer.
C. Partial opt
out. A licensee may allow a consumer to select certain nonpublic personal
financial information or certain nonaffiliated third parties with respect to
which the consumer wishes to opt out.
Notes
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