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Privacy Act Exemptions for NIH Police Records
$19.99
This course offers a deep insight into the proposed rule by the Department of Health and Human Services to exempt specific NIH Police Records from certain Privacy Act requirements. Learn about the necessity of these exemptions to safeguard law enforcement investigations, protect confidential sources, and maintain procedural integrity. The course also covers the public participation process in the rulemaking, providing crucial knowledge for stakeholders involved in or affected by NIH law enforcement operations.
In this course you will learn the following:
* Understand the purpose and intent of the proposed rule regarding NIH Police Records.
* Recognize the opportunities for public participation and feedback on the proposed rule.
* Identify the potential changes and exemptions outlined in the proposed rule.
NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all course purchases are for access to the course for a period of 1-year. At the end of the one year term, the course will be set to “inactive”.
Additional information
Federal Register Title | Privacy Act; Implementation. Document Number: 2024-12469 |
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Course SKU | FR-24-290-1 |
Why This Course Is Important | Without this course, you might miss crucial insights into how the proposed exemptions impact the handling of sensitive law enforcement records within NIH and the public's role in the rulemaking process. |