Vermont Code § 27 V.S.A. § 1611

Definitions; applicability
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§ 1611. Definitions; applicability
(a) As used in this subchapter, “personal information” means:
(1) information that identifies or reasonably can be used to identify an individual, such
as first and last name in combination with the individual’s:
(A) Social Security number or other government-issued number or identifier;
(B) date of birth;
(C) home or physical address;
(D) electronic-mail address or other online contact information or Internet provider address;
(E) financial account number or credit or debit card number;
(F) biometric data, health or medical data, or insurance information; or
(G) passwords or other credentials that permit access to an online or other account;
(2) personally identifiable financial or insurance information, including nonpublic personal
information defined by applicable federal law; and
(3) any combination of data that, if accessed, disclosed, modified, or destroyed without
authorization of the owner of the data or if lost or misused, would require notice
or reporting under 9 V.S.A. chapter 62 and federal privacy and data security law,
whether or not the Administrator or the Administrator’s agent is subject to the law.
(b) A provision of this subchapter that applies to the Administrator or the Administrator’s
records applies to an Administrator’s agent.

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