HR 10076 · 95th Congress · Right of privacy

Omnibus Right to Privacy Act

Introduced 1977-11-11· Sponsored by Rep. Preyer, Richardson [D-NC-6]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.(1977-11-11)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Omnibus Rights to Privacy Act - Title I: Federal Information Practices Board - Federal Information and Privacy Board Act - Establishes the Federal Information Practices Board to conduct continuing oversight of the effect of private and governmental data collection activities on the rights and privileges of individuals. Directs the Board to investigate compliance with Federal laws affecting information practices including laws pertaining to: (1) privacy; (2) freedom of information; (3) fair credit reporting and billing; and (4) government in the sunshine. Title II: Privacy Act Amendments - Privacy Act Amendments - Requires, under the Privacy Act of 1974, Federal agencies maintaining records which identify persons to whom they pertain to disclose to such persons the actual uses and disclosures made of such records when access to such records is granted to such person under that Act. Specifies limitations on disclosures of such records to third parties, on collection, and on maintenance of such information. Prohibits Federal action that would foster the development of a standard universal personnel identifier based on social security numbers or otherwise or of a central population reg…

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