15 Mar 2022
Think Before You Trash! Properly Dispose or Destroy Personal Information and Data
An organization’s failure to follow state laws when disposing of or destroying records that contain personally identifiable information can result in hefty penalties and possible identity theft for an individual. Check out this answer set to see what Arizona requires and what the penalties could be. Answer sets for all 50 states are available.
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