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  2. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    The law applies to institutions receiving U.S. Department of Education funds and provides privacy rights to students 18 years or older, or those in post-secondary institutions. Disclosure is permitted to parents of dependent students, and medical records are usually protected under FERPA rather than HIPAA. The law has faced criticism for ...

  3. Privacy in education - Wikipedia

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    The act “defined protected health information so as to exclude individually identifiable health information that is included in education records covered by FERPA and that is in treatment records that are exempted from FERPA.” [23] The difference between educational records and treatment records is that treatment records fall under federal ...

  4. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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  6. 'I don't feel safe anywhere.' California moves to aid ... - AOL

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    L.A. Unified will distribute an information card to parents outlining their rights, including the right to keep their children in school. Employees will learn what they need to know to limit the ...

  7. Privacy Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    To protect the privacy and liberty rights of individuals, federal agencies must state "the authority (whether granted by statute, or by Executive order of the President) which authorizes the solicitation of the information and whether disclosure of such information is mandatory or voluntary" when requesting information.

  8. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    The use and disclosure of individual health information should be authorized or required. One difficulty with HIPAA is that there must be a mechanism to authenticate the patient who demands access to his/her data. As a result, medical facilities have begun to ask for Social Security Numbers from patients, thus arguably decreasing privacy by ...

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