Privacy Policy

 

This policy governs the way CCCMA collects, uses, maintains, and discloses information collected from you.

Updated April 8, 2020

Your privacy is important to Colorado City and County Managers Association (“CCCMA“, “we“, or “us“).  We developed this Privacy Policy to describe how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process Personal Data about you and any other CCCMA websites or applications that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Site”).   If you have any questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at gloria@coloradoccma.org.

1.  Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may revise and update this Privacy Policy from time to time and will post the updated Privacy Policy to the Site.

2.  What is Personal Data?

“Personal Data” is information that, either alone or in combination with other information, identifies you. When we combine other information (i.e., information that does not, on its own, identify you) with Personal Data about you, we treat the combined information as Personal Data.

3.  How We Collect and Use Personal Data

     A.  Personal Data You Provide to Us – We collect Personal Data when you voluntarily provide it to us. For example, we may collect your name, address, email address, demographic information, and payment information, when you complete your online profile, submit a membership application, make a purchase such as a book or conference registration, complete a survey, send an email to us through our “Contact Us” feature, make a donation, or provide information via paper forms or in-person interactions (e.g., making a purchase at an on-site conference).

CCCMA uses contact information to inform you of new products, technical information and services, and upcoming events that may be of interest based on your participation in CCCMA, expressed interests, selected industry codes, or industry engagement. After your membership expires, we may continue to send you occasional e-mails to provide you with offers to rejoin CCCMA.  If you no longer wish to receive these emails, the opt-out process is described in Section 6 of this Privacy Policy. You may also unsubscribe from these e-mails by following the unsubscribe instructions found within the email.

We process your email and password to enable you to securely log into the Site, and we process information regarding your role with CCMA to appropriately control access to certain content.  We process this Personal Data only as necessary to provide you services on the Site under our and to further our legitimate interests in protecting the Site and content.

CCCMA uses the information provided through membership forms to process membership applications and related requests. For example, based on your agreement to become a member, CCCMA processes membership in other associations; information on your involvement in CCCMA such as offices held, committees served on, etc.; educational background; professional background; and personal and professional references.  We process this information only as necessary to provide you with the benefits of membership. We also archive membership information for historical purposes.

We allow users to post or provide content via the Site, including questions, comments, blog posts, file uploads, document submission, and wiki contributions, (collectively, “User Postings”) and you may choose to contribute User Postings to our community and on the Site. Because your User Postings are associated with your profile, they may be identifiable to us and to other users.  We are not responsible for any use of the Personal Data that you may include as part of your User Postings.

We also use the Personal Data we collect about you to carry out our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts entered into between you and us, including for billing and collection.

     B.  Information We Automatically Collect through the Site – We collect the following types of information automatically when you use the Site:

Log Information – When you use our Site, our servers automatically record information, including your Internet Protocol address (“IP Address”), browser type, referring URLs (e.g., the site you visited before coming to our Site), number of clicks, and how you interact with links on the Site, domain names associated with your internet service provider, pages viewed, and other such information (collectively, “Log File Information”). We may also collect similar information from emails sent to you which then help us track which emails are opened and which links are clicked by recipients. We use Log File Information collected from our implementation of the Site to further our legitimate interests in securing the Site by identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities, and in analyzing the effectiveness of our Site, and to improve the Site’s function and content.

Cookies and Similar Technology – When you use or access the Site, we use cookies and similar technologies such as pixels, web beacons, and local storage to collect information about how you use the Site.  We process the information, including Personal Data, collected through such technologies to further our legitimate interests in operating the Site, enhance your experience through personalization, and help us better understand the features of the Site that you and other users are most interested in. 

Some of our service providers (described in Section 4, below) and third parties from which we receive content use cookies or other methods to gather information regarding your use of our Site. Such third parties may use these cookies or other tracking methods for their own purposes by relating information about your use of our Site with any of Personal Data about you that they may have. The use of such information by a third party depends on the privacy policy of that third party. If you would like more information, please see Section 6 for our contact information.

We and our advertisers use cookies and similar technologies to collect information for advertising purposes, such as which advertisements were viewed, how often they were clicked, and device location information to provide you with content and advertising that might be of interest to you.  You may also request to opt-out of an advertiser’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative at http://optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1#!/ or the Digital Advertising Alliance. If you opt out of such cookies, you will continue to receive advertisements, but those advertisements will no longer be personalized for you.

Most browsers provide you with the ability to block, delete, or disable cookies, and your mobile device may allow you to disable transmission of device identifiers. If you choose to reject cookies or block device identifiers, some features of the Site may not be available, or some functionality may be limited or unavailable.  Please review the help pages of your browser or mobile device for assistance with changing your settings.

Without an industry or legal standard of interpreting Do Not Track Signals (“DNT”) sent to us by your browser, we do not respond to DNT signals at this time. To learn more about how DNT works, please visit http://allaboutdnt.com/.

     C. Information We Receive From Third Parties – Occasionally we may receive Personal Data from third parties such as entities or event organizers whose members or attendees may have interests that are similar to the interests of our members. We process Personal Data received from such third parties in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

4.  To Whom We Disclose Personal Data

We will not disclose Personal Data about you except as set forth in this Privacy Policy or with your consent. This section describes to whom we disclose Personal Data, and for what purposes:

  • Partnering Non-Profit Organizations. We may share Personal Data and other membership information (for example:  name, title, employer, mailing address, email address, business phone number, membership status, event registration status) with partnering nonprofit organizations, including without limitation state associations of local government management, the National League of Cities, the National Association of Counties and our licensees, ICMA-RC, ICMAtv and ICMA Marketplace, and other business partners such as CPSM, NRC, and Zen City. Your information may be used by these other organizations for communications, to invite you to special events such as receptions at conferences, and to share information on programs, products, and services. Finally, we may also share Personal Data with other members related to CCCMA Executive Board Elections. They may contact you with information regarding their candidacy prior to an election. 
  • CCCMA Committees, Councils, and Other Groups. By agreeing to participate on an CCCMA Committee, Council, or other group, individuals consent for us to share their contact information with other members of the group. The members of the group agree to use such information only for limited CCCMA business purposes.
  • Our Service Providers. We employ service providers to perform tasks on our behalf and to assist us in providing the Site. For example, we employ service providers who help with: (i) sending emails and maintaining mailing lists; (ii) maintaining and developing our website and apps; (iii) fulfilling orders and subscriptions, and (iv) providing conference services. We use commercially reasonable efforts to work with service providers that post a publicly available privacy policy.
  • Strategic Partners. We may share our membership lists with our strategic partners and their customers, and inform a partner of the membership status of those customers. This enables our partners to contact their customers who are also a member of the Site for certain business purposes, such as participation in focus groups. We may also contact you on behalf of a strategic partner without sharing your contact information with that  partner.
  • Google Analytics.  We use Google Analytics, an analytics service, to help us analyze the traffic on our Site.  For more information on Google Analytics’ processing of Personal Data, please see “How Google uses data when you use our partners’ sites or apps.”
  • Law Enforcement, Government Agencies, and Courts. We may disclose Personal Data at the request of law enforcement or government agencies or in response to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process to establish, protect, or exercise our legal or other rights or to defend against a legal claim or as otherwise required or allowed by law, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of a Customer or any other person. We may also disclose Personal Data to investigate or prevent a violation by you of any contractual or other relationship with us or your illegal or harmful activity.

5.  Your Rights

You may choose not to have your contact information shared with certain third parties, such as state associations, affiliates, and our partnering nonprofit organizations.  You also may choose not to have your mailing information shared with our strategic partners and other private sector companies. Please email gloria@coloradoccma.org

If you would like to access, amend, erase, export (i.e., data portability), or object to or restrict the processing of Personal Data, you may submit a request to gloria@coloradoccma.org. 

Depending on where you live, you may have a right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority or other regulatory agency if you believe that we have violated any of the rights concerning Personal Data about you.  We encourage you to first reach out to us at denise@coloradoccma.org so we have an opportunity to address your concerns directly before you do so.

7.  Personal Data from Children

We do not knowingly collect Personal Data from children under the age of 16.  If we learn that we have collected Personal Data from children, and if we do not have a lawful basis to process such Personal Data under applicable law, we will promptly take steps to delete such Personal Data.

8.  Retention of Personal Data

We will retain Personal Data about you for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes for which Personal Information about you has been collected as outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required by law.

9.  How We Protect the Confidentiality and Integrity of Personal Data About You 

We have implemented security measures to protect Personal Data from loss, misuse, and alteration. Despite these efforts to store Personal Data in a secure operating environment that is not available to the public, we cannot guarantee the security of Personal Data during its transmission or its storage on our systems. Further, while we attempt to ensure the integrity and security of Personal Data, we cannot guarantee that our security measures will prevent third parties such as so-called hackers from illegally obtaining access to Personal Data. We do not represent or warrant that Personal Data about you will be protected against, loss, misuse, or alteration by third parties.

10.  Links to Third Party Websites 

Our Site may contain links to third party websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of third party websites you choose to visit. If you provide any information directly to parties other than us, different rules may apply to the use or disclosure of that information. We encourage you to investigate and ask questions before disclosing your Personal Information to third parties.

11.  Contacting Us

If there are any questions regarding this Privacy Policy you may contact us using the information below:

CCCMA

Attn: Denise Taylor 

PO Box 1436

Golden, CO 80402

denise@coloradoccma.org