Platte Lake Improvement Association
Privacy Policy (Adopted October 27, 2021)
The Platte Lake Improvement Association (“PLIA”) is committed to protecting the privacy of its members. This Privacy Policy explains how member’s personal information is collected, used, disclosed, and protected by the PLIA. Members have the right to limit how their private information is used and requests from donors who wish to remain anonymous will be honored.
If you have questions about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us by emailing the PLIA at info@plattelake.org.
What Information Do We Collect and For What Purpose?
We generally collect two types of information: personal information you submit voluntarily and information we collect automatically as you use our platforms or third-party sites.
Use of Collected Information
The PLIA will never sell, share, or rent your personal data to third parties for their use. We may use personal information collected to:
Links to Other Websites and Services
Anonymity
Donor requests to have their name and gift information held anonymously will be honored in:
We cannot honor anonymity or where disclosure is required by law.
Keeping Your Information Safe
We care about the security of your information and employ appropriate and reasonable organizational, electronic, physical, administrative, and technological safeguards designed to preserve the integrity and security of all information collected through our website. We take our responsibility to secure your information seriously, however, the electronic transmission and storage of information cannot be guaranteed to be 100% secure. If you have reason to believe your use of the PLIA website and/or platforms is no longer secure, please immediately contact us.
Credit Card Information
The PLIA maintains a high level of confidentiality when it comes to your credit card information. Credit card information is entered into a giving platform which accepts and processes credit card information securely by immediately restricting access to the information from the point when it has been entered and on an ongoing basis.
Sensitive Information
We ask that you not send us, and you not disclose, any sensitive personal information (e.g., social security numbers, racial or ethnic status, political opinions, religion, health, biometrics or genetic characteristics, criminal background or trade union membership) on or through the PLIA’s website and platforms.
Retention Period
We retain Personal Information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. The criteria used to determine our retention periods include:
Whether retention is advisable in light of our legal position (such as in regard to applicable statutes of limitations, litigation or regulatory investigations).
Breach Notification
The PLIA values the trust that our constituents place in us by letting us act as custodians of their data. We take our responsibility to protect and secure your information seriously and strive for complete transparency around our security practices. However, no security system is impenetrable and we cannot guarantee the security of our systems 100%. In the event that any information under our control is compromised as a result of a breach of security, we will take reasonable steps to investigate the situation and, where appropriate, notify those individuals whose information may have been compromised and take other steps, in accordance with any applicable laws and regulations.
Accessing, Correcting and Deleting Your Information
If you would like to access, correct or delete your personal information, please do not hesitate to contact the PLIA by emailing us at info@plattelake.org. The supervisory body to address user complaints is the PLIA Board of Directors, and any complaint emailed to us will brought to the attention of the PLIA Board of Directors.
When you contact the PLIA you may be required to provide some details to verify your identity. We may not accommodate a request to change or delete information if we believe the change would violate any law or legal requirement, cause the information to be incorrect or we are unable to verify your identity.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
The PLIA will periodically review and possibly update this Privacy Policy. If we do change the Policy, we will post those changes to our website so our constituents are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it. We may also, in our sole discretion, notify you of such changes via our mass email system. By continuing to access or use our website after those changes become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised Privacy Policy.