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USATF-Long Island Privacy Statement
Revised 10/06/2005
Sections
1. The
organization collecting the information.
2. What
personally identifiable information is collected from you
through our website and how it's used.
3. With
whom the information may be shared and other kinds of
disclosures.
4. The
kind of security procedures that are in place to protect the
loss, misuse, or alteration of information under USATF-Long
Island's control.
5. What
choices are available to you regarding collection, use, and
distribution of the information and how you can correct any
inaccuracies in the information.
If you feel that we are not abiding by our posted
privacy statement, you should contact
Ken Lewis,
USATF-Long Island Webmaster, at
516-349-9157.
1. The Organization Collecting the Information
USATF-Long Island is the sole owner of the
information collected on its sites and through other means. We
will not sell, share, rent, or otherwise disclose this
information to other parties other than as disclosed in this
statement.
This website contains links to other sites.
Please be aware that USATF-Long Island is not responsible for
the privacy practices of other sites. We encourage our users to
take appropriate precautions when leaving our site and to read
the privacy statements of each and every web site that collects
personally identifiable information. This privacy statement
applies solely to information collected by this website.
2. What personally identifiable information is
collected from you through our website and how it's used.
USATF-LONG ISLAND collects information from our
users at several different points throughout our website and
from other sources. This section describes these points of
collection.
Membership Registration
In order to become a member of USATF-LONG ISLAND,
an applicant must first complete a membership registration form.
During registration an applicant is required to give contact
information such as name, address, phone number, and e-mail
address. This information is used to create a membership card
and to contact the member about topics in which he/she has
expressed an interest. All information is required unless
otherwise stated on the membership form. This privacy policy
governs both members who apply online or otherwise.
Event/Meet Registration
In order to register for an event through a USATF
website, an entrant is required to give contact information such
as name, address, phone number, and e-mail address, as well as
information about his/her event(s)--which may include age, sex,
qualifying mark(s), etc. USATF sends information about entrants
(such as name, age, address, event entered, qualifying mark,
etc.) to meet management personnel so they can properly and
accurately prepare entry lists and conduct the event.
National Championships Registration
In order to register for the USA National
Championships through the USATF website, an entrant must first
be a member of USATF (see membership registration above). On the
entry form, an entrant is required to provide his/her membership
number and information about his/her qualifying mark(s). USATF
sends information about entrants (such as name, age, sex,
address, event entered, qualifying mark, etc.) to meet
management personnel so they can properly and accurately prepare
entry lists and conduct the event.
Newsletters
If a user subscribes to our newsletter(s), we ask
for contact information such as name and e-mail address. These
e-mail addresses and names are never shared outside our
organization, except as described in this privacy statement.
Merchandise Order
We request information from customers on our
merchandise order forms. A customer must provide contact
information (such as name and shipping address) and financial
information (such as credit card number and expiration date).
This information is used to fill customers' orders and process
payment. If we have trouble processing an order, this contact
information is used to get in touch with the customer.
Customers' names and addresses may be shared with third parties
as necessary to process, fulfill, or ship orders. Financial
information is never shared inside or outside our organization,
except as necessary to process the order.
Contests and Surveys
From time to time, we may conduct contests or
surveys. Participation in these contests or surveys is
completely voluntary, and thus the user has a choice about
whether or not to disclose the information requested.
Information from these contests and surveys may be combined with
other information we have about you, but is never shared except
in the form of aggregate statistics.
Log Files
We use standard server log files to analyze
trends, administer the site, and gather broad demographic
information for aggregate use. This log file information is not
linked to personally identifiable information, and all
information gleaned from log files is used only in the
aggregate.
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user's
hard drive containing information about the user. When someone
logs into the members-only area, for example, we set a
per-session cookie that identifies this person as a legitimate
member. This cookie allows us to keep track of who the user is
while he/she is browsing the members-only pages so he/she won't
have to log back in each time he/she visits a new page.
Per-session cookies expire after the user leaves our website
(i.e. once the users closes his/her web browser, the cookie is
deleted from his/her system).
If a user rejects the cookie, he/she may still
use most parts of our site. The only drawback is that the user
will have limited access in some areas of our site.
Other Collection Points
We may also collect information from people
through other means such as on the telephone, by e-mail, by fax,
on paper, and in person. This privacy policy governs the use and
disclosure of that information as well.
3. With whom the information may be shared and
other kinds of disclosures.
We occasionally share information with other
USATF entities and third parties. This section describes what
information we share and with whom.
Sharing with USATF entities
USATF Associations receive reports about members
in their Association, including name, address, phone, e-mail
address, etc. This information is used to contact members about
general-interest matters and specialized topics in the same
manner as described in Section 2 above. Associations may
occasionally share aggregated demographic information with their
partners and advertisers. Again, this is not linked to any
personal information that can identify any individual person.
USATF Associations are required to abide by the
National USATF privacy policy. Certain Associations may have
their own privacy policies, but these will always be more
restrictive, never less, than the national policy. The national
policy always supersedes any Association's policies. Please
direct any questions first to the Association and then to the
National Office.
Sharing with non-USATF third parties
For elite athletes, we also share information
from your profile and other sources with the United States
Olympic Committee (USOC), the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA),
the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the International
Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) for administrative purposes.
This helps athletes avoid re-entering their information for each
organization. These organizations' respective privacy policies
govern the use of your information for their purposes.
USATF occasionally enters into partnerships with
other organizations to provide valuable services to the
running/track & field community. When USATF provides the
services or collects information from such services, this
privacy statement will govern the use of such information for
the partnership.
When someone signs up for an event, we pass on
the necessary information (name, address, age) to the race or
meet management personnel. These parties are not allowed to use
personally identifiable information except for the purpose of
entering the person in the event. However, this information may
be used to create programs, heat sheets, and results for the
meet which may include the entrants' name, home city and state,
age, etc. USATF has advised meet management personnel that if
they plan to use this information for purposes other than
entering a person in the event, they must notify USATF. USATF
will in turn notify entrants, and entrants will have the option
of being excluded from such other purposes at the time of
registration.
We use an outside shipping company to ship
orders, an outside printing company to print certain
publications, and a credit card processing company to bill users
for goods and services. These companies are directed not to
retain, share, store, or use personally identifiable information
for any secondary purpose.
We occasionally share aggregated demographic
information with our corporate sponsors, suppliers, partners,
and advertisers. This is not linked to any personal information
that can identify any individual person.
We occasionally provide postal mailing lists to
magazines which we think might be of interest to our members.
From time to time, we also provide postal or e-mail lists to
USATF corporate sponsors, suppliers, or other partners for the
specific purpose of offering discounts or perquisites which we
think might be of interest to our members. These companies or
organizations are directed not to use these mailing lists for
any other purposes or to disclose them to any third party.
Members may opt out of inclusion in such lists on our website or
by writing to the USATF National Office.
We will also share information to prevent fraud,
to respond to a legal process, or as otherwise required by law.
Other kinds of disclosures of personal
information
USATF Officers, employees, Association Officers,
as well as USATF Committee members, Sub-Committee members, USOC
and IAAF Representatives, and USATF Board members, may have
their name, address, fax number, phone number, and e-mail (work
and/or home for each) listed both on the website and in print
for contact purposes. Any person who accepts an official
position with USATF agrees to have his/her contact information
made available to USATF's members and the public, unless
requested otherwise.
Elite athletes and Hall of Famers may have their
biographies posted on the USATF website or otherwise published
by USATF. These people agree to have certain information about
themselves communicated to the public, including, but not
limited to, name, home city and state, age, educational
background, etc. The names of elite athletes who are subject to
drug testing may also be posted on our website and reported to
the media.
Children
In cases where USATF collects personally
identifiable information from children under the age of 18, we
require parental consent before the collection is completed. For
example, the USATF membership application requires a parent's or
guardian's "signature" before it will be accepted. The signature
on the application evidences the parent's or guardian's consent
to have the child's information used in accordance with this
privacy policy. Upon request, a parent or guardian may obtain
the information that his or her child has provided to USATF.
4. The kind of security procedures that are in
place to protect the loss, misuse, or alteration of information
under USATF's control.
This website takes every reasonable precaution to
protect users' information. When users submit sensitive
information via the website, the information is protected both
on- and off-line.
When our registration forms ask users to enter
sensitive information (such as credit card number and/or social
security number), that information is encrypted and is protected
with industry-standard encryption software (SSL). While on a
secure page, such as our membership application, the lock icon
at the bottom of web browsers (i.e. Netscape Navigator,
Microsoft Internet Explorer) appears locked. If not locked, any
information a user submits is not secure, and USATF will not be
responsible for the loss or theft of such information.
While we use SSL encryption to protect sensitive
information online, we also make every reasonable effort to
protect users' information off-line. Access to users'
information, not only the sensitive information mentioned above,
is restricted in our organization. Only those employees who need
the information to perform their job are granted access to
personally identifiable information. All employees are kept
up-to-date on our security and privacy practices and are
reminded about the importance we place on privacy.
USATF-Long Island makes every reasonable effort
to safeguard sensitive information by regularly reviewing our
security standards and practices to protect against unauthorized
access. If you have any questions about the security at our
website, you can send an e-mail to
Webmaster.
5. What choices are available to you regarding
collection, use, and distribution of the information and how you
can correct any inaccuracies in the information.
Choice and opting in/out
We send all new members a welcoming e-mail to
confirm their membership status. Once the registration is
complete, members may update their membership profile to
indicate what types of mailing they wish to receive (several
mailing categories are set by default). Established members will
receive only communications that fall into the categories in
which they have expressed interest. However, members will
occasionally receive important communications from us regardless
of their mailing preferences (for example to confirm a
membership renewal, to confirm an event entry, or to request
required membership information that is missing).
Non-members may opt in or out of various mailings
by following the instructions provided at the bottom of e-mail
messages or as described on our website.
Users of our site are always notified when their
information is being collected by any outside parties. We do
this so our users can make an informed choice as to whether they
should proceed with services that require an outside party.
Correction/Updating Personal Information
If a user's personally identifiable information
changes (such as your address, phone, e-mail address, etc.), we
will endeavor to provide a way to correct or update that
personal data provided to us. This can usually be done at the
member profile page (accessed through the members-only area) or
by contacting your local Association or the National Office.
For elite athletes,
biographies are updated throughout the year, and any
inaccuracies may be corrected by notifying Jill Geer, Director
of Communications, at
Jill.Geer@usatf.org.
Such changes will be reflected in the next release of the
athlete biographies.
For the website and printed
directories, contact information may be corrected/added/removed
by contacting
Ken Lewis, USATF-Long Island
webmaster, at
516-349-9157.
Notification of Changes
If USATF-Long-Island changes its privacy policy,
we will post a notice of the change on our homepage for at least
seven days so our users are always aware of what information we
collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we
disclose it. If at any point USATF-Long Island decides to use
personally identifiable information in a manner different from
that stated at the time it was collected, users will have a
choice whether to consent to such use.
This page last
updated 22 October 2005 (cd).
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