State Law Chart
State Name |
Consumer Rights |
How to Contact to Exercise Rights |
California |
If you are a California resident, you may have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information including the following rights:
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California law permits users of the Site who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of Personal Information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. A California resident may also use an authorized agent to submit a right to access request or a request to delete. To make such a request, to learn more, or if you have any questions or concerns about your California privacy rights, please visit the Privacy Notice for California Residents. |
Colorado |
If you are a Colorado resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension. If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response. Within forty-five days of receipt of your appeal, ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. ULO may extend this period by sixty days where reasonably necessary, considering the complexity and number of requests serving as the basis for the appeal. If unsatisfied, you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General at https://coag.gov/file-complaint/. |
Connecticut |
If you are a Connecticut resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights: 1) To know what Personal Information we have collected about you, so long as revealing such information would not reveal a trade secret; 2) To obtain, where technically feasible, a copy of all the Personal Information that we have acquired about you; 3) To correct inaccuracies in your Personal Information, taking into account the nature of the Personal Information and the purposes of the processing of your Information; 4) To delete your Personal Information; and 5) To opt out of the processing of your data for the purposes of: a) targeted advertising, b) the sale of Personal Information, or c) profiling in furtherance of solely automated decisions that produce legal or similar significant effects on you. |
ULO will respond to authenticated requests seeking any of the above requests within forty-five days. |
Delaware |
If you are a resident of Delaware, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension. If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response. Within forty-five days of receipt of your appeal, ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. ULO may extend this period by sixty days where reasonably necessary, considering the complexity and number of requests serving as the basis for the appeal. |
Florida |
If you are a Florida resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional fifteen days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension. If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response. Within forty-five days of receipt of your appeal, ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. ULO may extend this period by sixty days where reasonably necessary, considering the complexity and number of requests serving as the basis for the appeal. |
Indiana |
If you are an Indiana resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to authenticated requests seeking any of the above requests within forty-five (45) days, unless extended for cause, by another forty-five (45) days. |
Iowa |
If you are an Iowa resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to authenticated requests seeking any of the above requests within ninety (90) days, unless extended, for good cause, by another forty-five (45) days. |
Montana |
If you are a Montana resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension.
If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response.
ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. |
Oregon |
If you are an Oregon resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension.
If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response.
Within forty-five days of receipt of your appeal, ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. ULO may extend this period by sixty days where reasonably necessary, considering the complexity and number of requests serving as the basis for the appeal.
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Tennessee |
If you are a Tennessee resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension.
If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response.
ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions.
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Texas |
If you are a Texas resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension.
If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response.
ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions within sixty (60) days of receipt of your appeal. If unsatisfied, you may file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General at File a Consumer Complaint | Office of the Attorney General (texasattorneygeneral.gov).
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Utah |
If you are a Utah resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
1) To confirm if we are processing your Personal Information and to access that data; 2) To delete Personal Information that you provided to us; 3) If technically feasible, to obtain a copy of data that you provided to us in a portable manner; and 4) To opt out of the processing of Personal Information for targeted advertising or sale.
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ULO will respond to authenticated requests seeking any of the above requests within forty-five days.
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Virginia |
If you are a Virginia resident, you may, upon request, have certain rights with respect to your Personal Information, including the following rights:
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ULO will respond to any of the above requests within forty-five days. ULO may extend this deadline once by an additional forty-five days when reasonably necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of your requests, so long as we inform you of the extension within the initial forty-five-day response period along with the reasons for the extension.
If ULO declines to take action regarding your request, ULO shall inform you within the deadlines discussed above, along with the justification for that decision. Should you choose to, you may appeal the decision not to take action (or to take limited action) by submitting an appeal within fourteen days of receipt of ULO’s initial response.
Within sixty days of receipt of your appeal, ULO shall inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken, in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. If unsatisfied, you may file a complaint with the Virginia Attorney General at https://www.oag.state.va.us/consumer-protection/index.php/file-a-complaint.
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