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FALLOWED Land Registry
Effective January 1, 2026

Privacy Policy

Paso Robles Groundwater Basin Fallowed Land Registry Platform

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Introduction

The Paso Robles Groundwater Basin Fallowed Land Registry Platform ("Platform") is operated in collaboration with the County of San Luis Obispo and the Paso Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agencies ("GSAs") to support voluntary registration of fallowed or repurposed agricultural lands within the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin.

This Privacy Policy describes how information is collected, used, stored, and disclosed when individuals access or use the Platform.

By accessing or using the Platform, you acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

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Information We Collect

Account & Contact

  • Name and Email address
  • Phone and Mailing address
  • Organization affiliation
  • Encrypted credentials

Property & Agriculture

  • Assessor's Parcel Numbers (APNs)
  • Farming Unit boundaries
  • Crop history & Irrigation status
  • Enrollment details

Geospatial & Environmental

  • Parcel & GSA boundaries
  • Evapotranspiration (ET) data
  • Groundwater level & Stream data
  • Soils and watershed data

Technical & Usage

  • IP address & Browser type
  • Access timestamps
  • Account activity logs
  • GIS drawing actions
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How Information Is Used

Evaluate eligibility for Registry enrollment

Document and verify fallowed lands

Support groundwater sustainability planning

Generate basin-scale reporting metrics

Provide user-specific environmental data

Maintain system security and auditability

Information is NOT sold or used for commercial marketing.

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User Accounts & Data Access

Secure Accounts

Users must create an authenticated account to enroll land. Access to submitted enrollment information is strictly restricted to:

  • The registered account owner
  • Authorized County/GSA admins

Administrative Access

Authorized administrators may access user-submitted data for:

Eligibility verification Boundary review Compliance monitoring Program administration
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Public Records & Disclosure

California Public Records Act (CPRA)

The County of San Luis Obispo is subject to the CPRA. Information submitted to the Platform may constitute a public record and may be subject to disclosure unless exempt under applicable law.

Users should avoid submitting confidential trade secrets or sensitive financial data unless specifically required by program policy.

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Data Retention

Enrollment Duration

For the duration of active Registry enrollment

Grant Obligations

As required under applicable grant agreements

State Law

As required under state records retention laws

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Data Security

Encrypted connections (HTTPS)
Role-based access controls
Encrypted credential storage
Continuous audit logging
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Third-Party Data Sources

The Platform integrates publicly available and agency-provided datasets from trusted sources including:

County of SLO California DWR USDA USGS Land IQ OpenET ESRI
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Cookies & Tracking

The Platform may use cookies or similar technologies for session management, authentication, security, and performance analytics.

Users may disable cookies through their browser settings, though certain features may not function properly.

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California Privacy Rights

Under the CCPA and CPRA, California residents may have the right to:

Request access to collected personal information
Request correction of inaccurate information
Request deletion (subject to regulatory retention)
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Changes to This Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. Updates will be posted on the Platform with a revised effective date.

Continued use of the Platform after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

Questions about this Privacy Policy?

Contact the County of San Luis Obispo Groundwater Sustainability Department for more information.