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About Us
This is a privacy policy for
the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and its
entities. Our homepage on the Web is located at
http://www.heartofarkansas.com. This policy was
created to meet the requirements of Arkansas Act
1713 of 2003.
We invite you to contact us
if you have questions about this policy. You may
contact us by mail at the following address:
Heart of Arkansas Tourism
Association
P.O. Box 1958
Little Rock, AR 72201
USA
You may contact us by e-mail
at
info@heartofarkansas.com. You may call us at
1-501-370-3209.
Dispute Resolution and
Privacy Seals
We have the following privacy
seals and/or dispute resolution mechanisms. If you
think we have not followed our privacy policy in
some way, they can help you resolve your concern.
We invite you to contact us
if you have questions about this policy. You may
contact us by mail at the following address:
Heart of Arkansas Tourism
Association
P.O. Box 1958
Little Rock, AR 72201
USA
You may contact us by e-mail
at info@heartofarkansas.com. You may call us at
1-501-370-3209.
Arkansas Freedom of
Information Act:
Information which can be
identified or associated with a particular person or
persons that is available from government web sites
is subject to these principles and policies:
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The Arkansas government
has information about individuals, or which can
be identified or associated with a particular
individual, and this information is contained in
the public records of the Arkansas state and
local government. The Arkansas Freedom of
Information Act addresses the type of government
information which is available to the public.
See Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105. Information
generally available under the Arkansas Freedom
of Information Act and not made confidential
elsewhere in the Arkansas Code or by federal law
may be posted for electronic access through
Aristotle for the Arkansas Department of Parks
and Tourism.
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The Arkansas Freedom of
Information Act recognizes many concerns people
have with regard to public records that include
information about them, including the right to
correct inaccurate information. Consequently,
persons concerned with regard to information
about them should contact the custodian of the
record, which typically is the state agency or
other governmental entity that collects and
maintains the information.
Information which can be
identified or associated with a particular person or
persons that is collected by Aristotle for the
Department of Parks and Tourism is subject to these
principles and policies:
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The information collected
should only be that necessary to provide the
information or services sought by the requester,
just as a person might provide such information
when visiting a governmental office in person.
The information collected is subject to the same
controls and uses as that collected by
governmental offices visited in person, again
subject to the access and confidentiality
provisions of the Arkansas Freedom of
Information Act, Ark Code Ann., § 25-19-101
through 25-19-107, or to other applicable
sections of the Arkansas Code. You do not have
to provide personal information to visit the
network's Web sites or download this
information.
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The IP (Internet
Protocol) numbers of computers used to visit
network sites are noted as part of our
statistical analysis on use of our web sites and
how to better design services and facilitate
access to them. Government agencies may request
personally identifiable information from you in
order to provide requested services, but such
information is handled as it would be on an
in-person visit to a government office.
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Various commercial Web
sites may be linked through the network. These
private sector sites are not subject to the
Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Visitors to
those sites may wish to check their privacy
statements and be cautious about providing
personally identifiable information.
What kind of information does
this Web site collect?
Unique identifiers issued by
a web site or service for the purpose of identifying
an individual over time.
Information generated by
browsing the Web site, such as which pages are
visited, and how long an individual stays on each
page.
Mechanisms, such as HTTP
cookies, for maintaining an active connection with
an individual or for automatically identifying an
individual who has visited a particular site or
previously accessed particular content.
Information generated from or
reflecting explicit interactions with the Web site,
such as queries to a search engine, or logs of
account activity.
Information that allows an
individual to be contacted or located in the
physical world, such as a telephone number or a
postal address.
Information that allows an
individual to be contacted or located on the
Internet, such as an e-mail address. Often, this
information is independent of the specific computer
used to access the network.
Why is this information
collected?
Information may be used by
the Web site to complete the activity for which it
was provided, whether the activity is a one-time
event, such as returning results from a Web search,
forwarding an e-mail message or placing an order; or
a recurring event, such as providing a subscription
service or allowing access to an online address book
or electronic wallet.
Information may be used for
the technical support of the Web site and its
computer system. For example, to process computer
account information, to secure and maintain the
site, or to verify Web site activity by the site or
its agents.
Information may be used to
enhance, evaluate, or otherwise review the Web site,
service, product, or market.
Who has access to this
information?
This Web site, entities for
whom it is acting as an agent, and/or entities
acting as its agent. An agent in this instance is
defined as a third party that processes data only
for the completion of the stated purpose, such as a
shipping firm or printing service.
How long is the information
retained?
Information is retained for
an indeterminate period of time.
Do users have access to their
information collected by the Web site?
All personally identifiable
information.
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