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Privacy Policy NREP
Privacy Policy
The National Registry of Environmental Professionals
(NREP) has created this privacy statement in order
to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The
following discloses our information gathering and
dissemination practices for the NREP website (www.nrep.org)
and all documents related to all NREP programming.
The NREP reserves the right to change this policy at
any time by notifying users, certificants, and
registrants of the existence of a new privacy
statement.
Collection of Data
The NREP does not collect personal data about
individuals except when such individuals
specifically provide such information on a voluntary
basis.
Purpose of Processing
The personal data collected is used by the NREP and
certain third parties acting on its behalf for
customer administration and marketing-related
purposes. If you do not wish to receive any direct
marketing from the NREP, please inform us using the
instructions below.
The NREP will occasionally perform statistical
analyses of user behavior and characteristics in
order to measure interest in and use of the various
NREP programs. The NREP will provide only aggregated
data from analyses to affiliated third parties.
Furthermore, NREP reserves the right to use your IP
address to help diagnose problems with our server
and to administer our website.
As the NREP is a certification and Registry
organization based in the United States, personal
data will be collected and processed in the United
States by the NREP—and third parties acting on its
behalf—in accordance with, and for the purposes set
out in, this Privacy Policy. If you do not wish your
personal data to be handled in this way, please
inform us using the instructions below.
Your Rights
The NREP is a certification and Registry
organization and maintains information on those who
possess its certifications, are included in its
professional Registry, or have expressed an interest
in either certification or Registry privileges.
The NREP requires its certificants and registrants
to accept "official communications" relating to
their certification as a condition of that
certification, as noted in the NREP program
applications. If you would like to see the
information that the NREP retains about you, or
would like to be removed from the NREP database or
Registry, please write to us at the address below.
Be aware that if you possess any NREP certification
and request to be removed from its database, you
will correspondingly lose your certification.
Likewise, if you use NREP certification as part of
your resume or in support of professional
experience, the NREP will not be able to provide
support for claims relating to the NREP
certifications or Registry information if you
request removal.
The NREP can provide a copy of your personal
information, upon receipt of an administration fee
of $35.00. Additionally, without charge, and upon
written request, the NREP will update/correct
personal information previously submitted which you
believe to be inaccurate. Requests regarding your
personal information may be sent to:
National Registry of Environmental Professionals
P.O. Box 2099
Glenview, IL 60025
E-mail:
securitypolicy@nrep.org
Third Parties
Occasionally, the NREP outsources administration and
other functions to contractors. In such cases, the
NREP may provide these third parties with contact
information for the sole purpose of performing
NREP-sanctioned tasks under the supervision of NREP
employees. These contractual relationships
specifically address the manner in which they may
use contact information and that they may not copy
or disseminate that information or use it for any
purpose other than that specified in the contract.
Additionally, upon termination of the contract, all
contractors are required to return all information
to the NREP and destroy any printed materials that
they might possess.
NREP Registry
As a service to the general public and NREP
certificants and registrants, the NREP publishes, on
the public side of its website, a Registry listing
of certificate holders and non-certified
registrants. Listing in this directory is entirely
voluntary. Those who elect to be listed should be
aware that when they voluntarily disclose personally
identifiable information on
certification/registration applications that is
included in the NREP Registration record, such
information along with any substantive information
disclosed in the certification/registration
application will be provided only if authorized by
the registrant/certificant to third parties, such as
employers. The NREP Registry contains only first and
last names, middle initials, current state/province
of residence, and NREP certification titles held.
The state of residence is indicated to help
differentiate between registrants with the same or
similar name.
The NREP is sometimes asked by an employer or
outside agent to attest to claims of NREP
certification or registration, and that the NREP has
evidence to support Registry claims. To that end,
the NREP will provide only the certificant/registrant
name, date of certification, and current
certification status to requesters. If you are a
certificant/registrant of the NREP and do not wish
to be identified as such to your employer or outside
agent, you must indicate on your application that
you wish to “opt-out” of the Registry related
services. At any time you may change your security
opt-in or -out choices by contacting the NREP by
USPS correspondence, or via email at securitypolicy@nrep.org.
Opt-Out
The NREP is a certification and Registry
organization and, as such, must maintain contact
information in order to communicate relational or
transactional information, collectively called
“official communications.” The NREP also sends
promotional material concerning conferences,
educational opportunities, or other related
offerings. From time to time, the NREP collaborates
with other organizations and government agencies to
promote other programs that may be of interest to
environmental professionals and NREP certificants
and registrants. In such cases, the NREP provides
these organizations with name, address, and email
contact information to those who have elected to
receive such information. If, at any time, you do
not wish to receive marketing material, you may
indicate your choice on your application, by
notifying the NREP in writing, or via email at
securitypolicy@nrep.org. This does not include
opting-out of NREP information communications
concerning annual meetings, newsletters, notices
concerning annual maintenance fees, certification
status, recertification, or transactional notices,
which are referred to as "official" communications.
You will be provided with an opportunity to opt-in
or -out of NREP communications on the NREP Program
Applications:
• I give my permission for the NREP to include my
information in the NREP internal data base and to
send me all “official communication.”
Note: Failure to opt-in to this option will negate
any Registry or certifications held with the NREP.
• I give my permission for the NREP to post my name,
state/province of residence, and certification
title(s) information on the NREP Registry.
• I give my permission for the NREP to share USPS
mail and email contact information with outside
organizations who promote programs that may be of
interest to environmental professionals and NREP
certificants and registrants.
Should you wish to change your security opt-in or
-out choices after having made your NREP
application, you may do so by contacting the NREP by
USPS correspondence, or via email at securitypolicy@nrep.org.
URL Links
The NREP website contains links to other sites. The
NREP is not responsible for any actions or policies
of such third parties. Users should check the
applicable privacy policy of such a party when
providing personally identifiable information. In
any event, users should be aware that when they
voluntarily disclose personal data (e.g. user name,
email addresses) to a third party, that such
information, along with any substantive information
disclosed in the Registry, can be collected and
correlated and used by third parties and may result
in unsolicited messages from other posters or third
parties. Such activities are beyond the control of
the NREP, and users of the site agree to hold the
NREP harmless in any and all legal repercussions of
the actions taken on such third party sites.
NREP Security and Credit Card Payment Policy
Safe Credit Card Payments Guarantee
The NREP Safe Credit Card Payments Guarantee
protects you when you use your credit card to pay
for NREP fees online. In fact, the NREP will cover
the liability you have for unauthorized use of your
credit card for online payments up to USD $50,
provided the following terms and conditions are met.
This means that you pay nothing if unauthorized
charges are made to your card as a result of you
using your credit card to pay for NREP fees online.
Safe Credit Card Payments Terms and Conditions
1. In the event of unauthorized use of your credit
card, you must notify your credit card provider in
accordance with its terms and conditions to ensure
reporting rules and procedures for card misuse are
met.
2. If you have complied with step 1, under the Fair
Credit Billing Act, your bank cannot hold you liable
for more than USD $50 in fraudulent charges. If you
are charged this amount for unauthorized charges
made to your card, through no fault of your own and
as a result of using the NREP secure server for
making a NREP credit card payment online, the NREP
will reimburse you up to the USD $50 maximum amount
of your liability.
NREP Secure Servers
The NREP makes this guarantee as a result of having
secure server software (SSL), among the best
software available today for secure online commerce
transactions. Your personal information is
encrypted, including credit card number, name, and
address, to prevent it from being read while
traveling over the Internet. For more information
regarding online credit card payments or to discuss
alternative forms of payment, please contact the
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