Blueprint Number 1 - June 2008
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Terms of Use

The Hunt Institute is concerned for the privacy of its visitors to this Web site. The following statement generally describes the types of information collected at the Hunt Institute site and the uses made of it.

Personal Identifiable Information

The Hunt Institute collects personally identifiable information such as name, address, telephone number, e-mail address or other information only when it is voluntarily submitted to us on this site. The Hunt Institute uses or discloses personally identified medical information only with the visitor's consent or other legal authorization.

The intended uses of the information are provided at the site where the information is collected. We may use the information to improve the content of our Web site.

Should a visitor to this web site respond with information, including feedback data such as questions, comments, suggestions, or the like, regarding the content of this web site, such information shall be deemed to be non-confidential and we shall have no obligation of any kind with respect to such information and shall be free to reproduce, use, disclose, and distribute the information to others without limitation.

We will not sell or rent personally identifiable information to any third party for that party's marketing purposes.

Collection of Data

the Hunt Institute also collects aggregate or non-personally identifiable information in aggregate form to track data such as the total number of visits to our Web sites, and the number of visitors to each page of our Web sites. We use this information, which remains in aggregate form, to understand how our visitors use our Web sites so that we may make them better. We may also share this information with our partners or other outside companies.

NO PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION IS DISCLOSED IN THIS PROCESS.

"Education is the most important responsibility for any governor and must be a top priority. To get a newly elected governor started off on the right foot, the James B. Hunt Institute is a most valuable resource." "As a newly elected Governor in 1995, I wish I had had an opportunity to attend an education symposium such as the one hosted by the Hunt Institute at the University of North Carolina. Even after seven years as a sitting governor I found the symposium to be informative and of great value to me."

Governor Patton,
Kentucky
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