HR 11624 · 93th Congress · Right of privacy
A bill to protect the constitutional right of privacy of those individuals concerning whom certain records are maintained.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Judiciary.(1973-11-28)
Plain Language Summary
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States that it shall not be unlawful for a person to intercept a telephone conversation by means of a recording device where such person is a party to the conversation, has given adequate notice to all parties to the conversation that the conversation is being recorded, and uses and automatic tone warning device which automatically produces an audible distant signal that is repeated at regular intervals during the course of the telephone conversation when the recording device is in use. Directs the Federal Communications Commission to prescribe by regulation the characteristics of an automatic tone warning device that may be used in connection with the authorized interception of telephone conversations.…
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