Privacy & Security
Learn more about our
privacy and security policies and what they mean.
Your privacy and security are our highest
priority. Ensuring electronic access to state government information and
services while maintaining privacy is a guiding principle of the state's Division of Enterprise Information Technology. The Commonwealth of Kentucky collects only
the personal information necessary to provide enhanced services to our citizens
and customers. Please note that all non-exempt information collected by
Kentucky.gov services may be subject to public disclosure under KRS 61.870, the Kentucky Open Records
Act.
However, public records containing information
of a personal nature are protected from disclosure by the personal privacy
exemption of state law. Personal data in our possession is maintained and used
in ways that respect individual privacy. The Commonwealth educates our
employees about the importance of protecting personal information and consumer
privacy, and only authorized employees have access to personal information.
Depending on the situation, we may collect the
following information about visitors to our Web site:
This information is used only to improve the
scope and content of the state's services online.
Information
Sharing
Kentucky.gov will not release personal
information to third parties except where it is already provided by law for
purposes of notification. We will not provide, rent or sell personal
information to third parties for marketing programs or any other purpose. State
law restricts the use of personally identifiable information for commercial
purposes. Depending on the specific nature of the service, information may be
shared with other state agencies as stated in KRS 61.878 (5) [PDF]. This statute allows for the exchange of public records
or sharing of information between public agencies when the exchange is serving
a legitimate governmental need or is necessary in the performance of a
legitimate government function.
Child
Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Except as otherwise permitted by law, the
Commonwealth does not knowingly collect and use or disclose the personally
identifiable information of a child under the age of 13.
Children under the age of 13 are not eligible
to use services that require submission of personal information and should not
submit any personal information to us. This includes submitting personal
information to the website as part of a user profile or personalization
profile. If you are a child under the age of 13, you can use these services
only if used together with your parents or guardians. Seek guidance from your
parents or guardians if you are under the age of 13.
If we decide to begin collecting personal
information from children under the age of 13, we will notify parents that it
is being requested, disclose the reasons for collecting it, and disclose our
intended use of it. We will seek verifiable parental consent before collecting
any personally identifiable information. If we do collect such information,
parents may request information on the type of data being collected, view their
child's information, and, if they choose, prohibit us from making further use
of their child's information. We will not provide personal information about
children to third parties.
Internet
Cookies
Cookies are short and simple text files stored
on your computer by Internet web sites to help identify users and enhance
customer service. Kentucky.gov sites may use cookies to customize and
personalize your service transactions with state agencies. For example, our web
shopping sites may use cookies to keep track of customers and the contents of
their shopping cart. In the event the Internet connection is broken or you wish
to suspend shopping and resume at a later time, the cookie on your computer
will maintain your computer's identity shopping cart information. Cookies do
not compromise your privacy or security. Using web browser settings, you can
refuse the cookies or delete the cookie file from your computer by using any of
the widely available methods.
Security
Kentucky.gov uses the Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) protocol to safeguard your sensitive personal information, including your
credit card number, during online transactions. Using this widely accepted form
of encryption, your transaction is secured from your personal computer to the
Kentucky.gov computer processing your request. The Kentucky.gov processing
computers are located behind a secure firewall.
For your protection, never put your credit
card number or other sensitive information in unencrypted e-mail. For added
security, your credit card information is not stored on a state government
database and only authorized employees have access to your credit card number
for card processing purposes.
SSL is highly regarded to be a very safe
encryption method, but we fully understand if you are not comfortable entering
your credit card information online. In that event, please telephone the agency
and speak directly to an agency representative.
If you have trouble purchasing securely at our
web site, then you may be behind a firewall or using a proxy server that
doesn't allow for secure transactions. If that is the case, then you may phone
or fax your order.
Email
Correspondence
If you send an E-mail message or complete an
unsecured web form, which contains personal information, we collect and store
the following information:
Electronic
Payments
It is the intent of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky not to use the ACH system for transactions in violation of U.S. Law,
including the sanctions administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC). It is also the intent of the agency to be in compliance with the
"International ACH Transaction (IAT) rules" that are part of the
NACHA Operating Rules. Accordingly, all payments made through this
website/online application are intended only for payments not associated with a
foreign bank account, which would classify it as an "International ACH
Transaction (IAT)" under the NACHA Operating Rules.
Since this website's payment application does
not accommodate IAT transactions, payers that would be considered an IAT payer
should use some other method of remitting funds to the Commonwealth.
Alternative forms of payment would include check or credit card.
Legal
Notice
Any trademarks that appear on this site are
the property of their respective owners who may or may not be affiliated with,
connected to, or sponsored by Kentucky.gov. Kentucky.gov respects the rights of
all copyright holders, and therefore, Kentucky.gov has adopted and implemented
a policy that provides for the termination in appropriate circumstances of
users and account holders who infringe the rights of copyright holders. If you
believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright
infringement, please provide Kentucky.gov 's Copyright Agent the following
information required by the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation
Act of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 512:
For copyright inquiries please contact:
Email: copyrightagent@egov.com