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Monthly Archives: September 2002

Federal Agency Protection of Privacy Act

Various flavors of privacy legislation are before state and federal legislators, no doubt spurred on by the PATRIOT Act. Awaiting a vote by the House this month is H.R. 4561 which would “require that (federal) agencies, in promulgating rules, take into consideration the impact of such rules on the privacy of individuals.” Continue Reading

Secret Court Provides Senate Wiretap Ruling

“The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review announced in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that it would provide the panel with a copy of what is expected to be a signal ruling on the Justice Department’s request for broad new wiretap powers.” A copy of the opinion is available at: The court was… Continue Reading

California Assembly Kills Financial Privacy Bill

The California Senate, in a 25-13 vote on August 31, 2002, killed the Financial Information Privacy Act (SB 773), “which would require a financial institution, as defined, to provide a specified written form to a consumer relative to the sharing of the consumer’s confidential consumer before the financial institution could share the confidential consumer information… Continue Reading