Limits on disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information to nonaffiliated third parties.

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§431:3A-301 Limits on disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information to nonaffiliated third parties. (a) Except as otherwise authorized under this article, a licensee may not disclose, directly or through any affiliate, any nonpublic personal financial information about a consumer to a nonaffiliated third party unless:

(1) The licensee has provided to the consumer an initial notice as required under section 431:3A-201;

(2) The licensee has provided to the consumer an opt out notice as required under section 431:3A-204;

(3) 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

(4) The consumer does not opt out.

(b) A licensee shall comply with this section, whether or not the licensee and the consumer have established a customer relationship. If a licensee fails to comply with this section, the licensee may not disclose, directly or through any affiliate, any nonpublic personal financial information about a consumer that the licensee has collected, whether or not the licensee collected it before or after receiving the direction to opt out from the consumer.

(c) 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. [L 2001, c 220, pt of §1]


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