Section
912 Refund policy
A
full refund for a dinner cancellation is available if you cancel the reservation
at least one week prior to the meeting date. If a Cancellation is made in
less than a week from the meeting date, Section 912 cannot refund your payment
as funds for your arrangements will then be finalized with the catering
provider. Section 912, when acting has as a fiduciary in collecting
payments for an event provided by a third party is not responsible for refunding
already posted payments. Please
contact the third party provider for refund details.
ASQ
Section 912 Privacy Policy
Introduction
The
Kentuckiana Section, 912 of the American Society for Quality (ASQ Section 912),
the owner of www.asqlouisville.org, is
strongly committed to protecting the privacy of its members and guests. This
privacy policy describes what information ASQ Section 912 will collect from
members and guests, such as yourself, and how we will use that information once
it's collected. This policy does not apply to the practices of any third party,
affiliate, or business partner that ASQ Section 912 does not own or
control.
What
web sites does this policy apply to?
This
privacy policy applies to ASQ Section 912's web site, www.asqlouisville.org. It
does not apply to Web sites of any ASQ Section 912 member, affiliate, section,
division, or chapter. It does not apply to web sites operated by organizations
or groups who associate themselves in any way with ASQ Section 912. It does not
apply to any other web sites, including those which have hypertext links to the
ASQ Section 912 web site.
Collection
of personal and non-personal data
If
you browse ASQ Section 912's web site, you do so anonymously. We do not collect
your computer IP address, country of origin or any other personal information.
If you select the "remember me" option on log in, we will collect your first and
last name, your user name and password. We do this by placing a small bit of
data called a "cookie" on your computer (see more about cookies below). Online
forms are available for you to request information, to complete surveys and to
register for events. We collect and retain the information you provide to us via
these forms, such as your name, mailing address and e-mail address. We may use
this information to provide you with information about upcoming events, products
and services offered by ASQ Section 912. We collect this information about you
only if you voluntarily provide contact information within these
forms.
Control
of your personal information
ASQ
Section 912 will not sell or share your e-mail address with other organizations,
however we may occasionally use this information ourselves to send you
information about National, Section or Affiliate events that may interest you.
We occasionally hire other companies to provide limited services on our behalf,
including electronic newsletter delivery and mailing services. We will only
provide those companies with the information they need to deliver the service,
and they are prohibited from using that information for any other purpose. If
you supply your personal information to a ASQ Section 912 partner, such as
within the Placement Services area, please be aware that ASQ Section 912 no
longer has control over the use of your personal information. We will not
knowingly partner with companies that abuse personal information. However, be
aware that our partner companies may contact you if you choose to conduct
business with them.
Disclosure
of your personal information
ASQ
Section 912 may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law
or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to: (a) satisfy a
legal order or comply with legal process; (b) defend the rights of ASQ Section
912 or its affiliates or business partners; or (c) protect the personal safety
of ASQ Section 912 employees, agents, affiliates, business partners, customers
or web site users.
Cookies
What
is a cookie? A cookie is a tiny piece of information that a Web site stores on
your computer during your visit. When you revisit the Web site, your browser
sends this bit of information back to the site. Cookies allow Web sites to
maintain information on a particular user. For example, an online bookstore
might use a cookie to identify you so it can store the contents of your shopping
cart. Most Web browsers can be configured to notify you when cookies arrive and
can either ask your approval to accept them, or they can be set to refuse
cookies outright. Most browsers also can let you delete cookies you may have
accepted in the past.
KIASQ
cookies
ASQ
Section 912 uses cookies to help guide members through our Web site (as
described above) and to keep track of your event registrations: A unique ID is
assigned to each session. Our Web server sends the registration ID to your
computer. If your browser is configured to accept cookies, the unique ID is
stored on your computer and sent back to our Web server. This unique ID is
retrieved and used by the server to keep track of your registration, which is
stored on our server. At the present time, ASQ Section 912 cookies will be
deleted automatically when you quit the browser, unless you are a member and
check the "remember me on this Web site" box when you log in. This may change in
the future as ASQ Section 912 strives to personalize your Web experience with
us. The ASQ Section 912 Web site cookie will not damage your system or files in
any way.
Your
credit card information
We
store only the last four digits of your credit card number and the card
expiration date when you register for events.
Security
This
site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration
of the information under our control. We use a secure server to transmit
sensitive data to and from our site. All data (including your credit card
information) transmitted through our secure Web server is encrypted so no one
else can read it.
ASQ
Section 912 privacy policy changes
If
we decide to change our privacy policy for www.asqlouisville.org, we will post
the modifications so that you will always know what information we gather, how
we might use that information, and whether we will disclose it to
anyone.