Privacy Act Systems of Records
Summary
Various US Federal Agencies have published updates regarding their Privacy Act Systems of Records. These notices detail the agency's record-keeping practices and are subject to public review. The updates aim to ensure transparency and compliance with privacy regulations.
What changed
This document consists of multiple notices from various US Federal Agencies detailing updates to their respective Privacy Act Systems of Records. These updates are typically administrative in nature, clarifying or modifying how agencies collect, maintain, use, and disseminate information about individuals.
Regulated entities, particularly government agencies, are responsible for maintaining accurate and compliant systems of records. While these specific notices may not impose new direct obligations on external parties, they serve as a public record of agency data handling practices. Compliance officers should be aware of these updates as they pertain to inter-agency data sharing or potential interactions with federal systems.
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