Quoth Mark Healey
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... ok, I lied. Here's the scoop from FindLaw.
Reading through the code, it basically states that they can't ask for a drivers license number or social security number for any card that is not also a form of ID for check writing. And that they must have a non-ID version available for those who don't want to provide that information.
It also states that they cannot give anyone else your info unless they are a members-only establishment with annual renewal fees, or it is solely for the purpose of sending out mailers for the specific establishment.
So, they can probably require your address and phone number, but most of the places I've shopped have also allowed people to leave the form almost completely blank.
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