Utah Admin. Code R895-8-4 - Definitions
As used in this rule:
(1) "Conspicuous" means any material
displayed, for example, in a manner that a reasonable person should notice
it.
(2) "Link" means a connection
marker on a Web page that permits an Internet user to gain access to one web
page from another.
(3) "Home page"
means the main, or first page retrieved when accessing an Internet Web site. It
serves as a table of contents to the rest of the pages on the site or to other
Web sites. This may refer to either a department home page or to other state
agency pages such as those of an office or division.
(4) "Personally identifiable information"
means any information collected online that could serve to identify an
individual, including:
(a) first and last
name;
(b) physical
address;
(c) e-mail
address;
(d) telephone
number;
(e) Social Security
number;
(f) credit card
information;
(g) bank account
information; and
(h) any
combination of personal information that could be used to determine
identity.
(5) "Privacy
policy" means a policy or statement that describes how information collected is
gathered, used, stored, retrieved, and protected.
(6) "State agency" means any agency or
administrative sub-unit of the executive branch of the State government,
except:
(a) the State Board of Education;
and
(b) the Board of Regents and
institutions of higher education.
(7) "State function" means an activity
explicitly, or implicitly assigned by the legislature, as having a specific
role in the operation of the state's government.
(8) "Privacy Policy Statement For State of
Utah Websites" means a statement approved by the Chief Information Officer and
published on the state home page http://www.utah.gov that describes to Website
users the state's privacy policy as established through this rule.
(9) "Privacy Risk Assessment" means a series
of questions approved by the Chief Information Officer that are designed to:
(a) assist agencies in identifying and
reducing potential levels of risk to the privacy of individuals using an online
government service through state of Utah Websites;
(b) provide information to assist in
determining different levels of security;
(c) collect information needed to determine,
and if necessary, create an agency privacy policy if one is needed in addition
to the State Policy.
(10) "Website" means a set of documents or
pages located on the World Wide Web.
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