Notification to Victims of Improper Intelligence Agency Activities: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12039, H.R. 13192, and H.R. 169 to Amend the Privacy Act of 1974, April 28 and May 11, 1976 |
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... exemption the Privacy Act presently gives the Secret Service and the CIA . When the Privacy Act was passed , we did not have the information that we presently have - namely , that there were categories of domestic activity that the CIA ...
... exemption the Privacy Act presently gives the Secret Service and the CIA . When the Privacy Act was passed , we did not have the information that we presently have - namely , that there were categories of domestic activity that the CIA ...
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... exemptions of confidentiality , the protection of foreign policy questions , and the protection of criminal law enforcement files as the other agencies received . No other agency has a blanket exemption under the Freedom of Information ...
... exemptions of confidentiality , the protection of foreign policy questions , and the protection of criminal law enforcement files as the other agencies received . No other agency has a blanket exemption under the Freedom of Information ...
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... exemptions from the requirements with respect to records provided in this Act only in those cases where there is an important public policy need for such exemption as has been determined by specific statutory authority ; and ( 6 ) be ...
... exemptions from the requirements with respect to records provided in this Act only in those cases where there is an important public policy need for such exemption as has been determined by specific statutory authority ; and ( 6 ) be ...
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... exemptions set forth in subsection ( k ) of this section , and the burden is on the agency to sustain its action ... exempt any system of records within the agency from any part of this section except subsections ( b ) , ( c ) ( 1 ) ...
... exemptions set forth in subsection ( k ) of this section , and the burden is on the agency to sustain its action ... exempt any system of records within the agency from any part of this section except subsections ( b ) , ( c ) ( 1 ) ...
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... EXEMPTIONS . The head of any agency may pro- mulgate rules , in accordance with the requirements ( including general notice ) of sections 553 ( b ) ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) , ( c ) , and ( e ) of this title , to exempt any system of ...
... EXEMPTIONS . The head of any agency may pro- mulgate rules , in accordance with the requirements ( including general notice ) of sections 553 ( b ) ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) , ( c ) , and ( e ) of this title , to exempt any system of ...
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