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9.1135 The City receives information about the subject from someone else; <br /> or <br /> 9.1B6 The information requested from the subject is classified as public <br /> data. <br /> 9.1C A Tennessen warning may be on a separate form (Exhibit 9) or may be <br /> incorporated into the form which requests the private or confidential data (using <br /> language in Exhibit 8). <br /> 9.11) Collection of Data on Individuals through the Use of the City's <br /> Computer System. When an individual gains access to government information <br /> or services through the City's computer system, the City may create, collect, or <br /> maintain electronic access data or use its computer to install a cookie on an <br /> individual's computer. The City must inform individuals gaining access to the <br /> City's computer system of the creation, collection, or maintenance of electronic <br /> access data or the City's use of cookies before requiring the individual to provide <br /> any data about the individual to the City. As part of that notice, the City must <br /> inform the individual how the data will be used and disseminated. Notwithstanding <br /> an individuals' refusal to accept a cookie on its computer, the City must allow the <br /> individual to gain access to data or information,transfer data or information, or use <br /> government services by means of the City's computer system. <br /> 9.2 Data Quality Procedures. The City is required to establish procedures that data <br /> on individuals are accurate, complete and current. The Responsible Authority shall <br /> work with employees that collect, use, or disseminate data on individuals to <br /> implement the following procedures: <br /> 9.2A At the time that data is collected from the individual data subject, the <br /> individual should be advised of his or her right to review and contest the accuracy <br /> or completeness of public or private data concerning him/herself. <br /> 9.213 An individual data subject should be encouraged to review his/her file for <br /> accuracy, completeness and currency. <br /> 9.2C Whenever possible and practical, collect data about an individual from the <br /> individual subject of the data rather than from third parties (e.g., birth date, address, <br /> etc.) (This directive does not prohibit employees from collecting data from third <br /> parties). <br /> 9.21) Design forms to collect objective types of data elements whenever possible, <br /> rather than data which calls for an opinion or conclusion or other subjective entry. <br /> Forms for the collection of data on individuals should request only necessary data. <br /> i�&11 <br />