At Northern Lakes CMH Authority, we understand the importance of your privacy, especially in our virtual events. We are committed to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring that it remains confidential. Here’s how we protect your privacy:

  1. Information Collection: We collect only the information necessary for event registration, such as your name, email address, and any event-specific details. We never collect sensitive information without your consent.
  2. Limited Access: Your information is accessible only to authorized personnel involved in event management. We implement strict security measures to prevent unauthorized access.
  3. No Sharing: We do not, under any circumstances, share your personal information with third parties. Your data is kept strictly confidential within our organization.
  4. Communication: We may use your provided email address to send you event-related updates or important information. However, we will not send you unrelated marketing emails without your explicit consent.
  5. Data Security: We employ industry-standard security protocols to protect your data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
  6. Data Retention: We retain your information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by applicable laws and regulations.
  7. Your Rights: You have the right to access, correct, or request the deletion of your personal information. To exercise these rights or to ask any privacy-related questions, please contact us using the provided contact information.

By participating in our virtual events and registering with us, you agree to the terms outlined in this Privacy Statement. Your trust is essential to us, and we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality and security of your data. If we ever make changes to our privacy practices, we will update this statement accordingly.

Last Updated: 09/27/2023

Northern Lakes CMH Authority

Kari Barker – Privacy Officer kari.barker@nlcmh.org –  Email Kari Barker