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  2. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    It grants parents access to their child's records, allows amendments, and controls disclosure. After a student turns 18, their consent is generally required for disclosure. 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 ...

  3. Liability and student records - Wikipedia

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    The student has the same rights and privileges given to parents or guardians, as long as he or she has reached the age of 18 or is enrolled in a postsecondary institution. The student also has the right to inspect confidential records and challenge the accuracy of information contained in the file.

  4. Privacy in education - Wikipedia

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    Student educational records, according to the FERPA statute, is defined as "those records, files, documents, and other materials which--(i) contain information directly related to a student; and (ii) are maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a person acting for such agency or institution."

  5. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Students have the right to access their records, dispute record keeping and limited control over the release of documents to third parties. Right to approve release of student information; FRPA and the HOEA require students sign a release before their student records will be provided to third parties (e.g.: to parents and employers tec.).

  6. How long should you keep your student loan records and ... - AOL

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    Any of the following loan-management strategies are bound to get the printer in a huff: ... you could file a request for a hearing alongside a financial disclosure form that would detail the dire ...

  7. State privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Information from or copies of records may be released only to authorized individuals, and the hospital shall ensure that unauthorized individuals cannot gain access to or alter patient records. Original medical records shall be released by the hospital only in accordance with federal or state laws, court orders, or subpoenas. (4) Content of record.

  8. PowerSchool data breach exposes millions of student and ...

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    Now, education technology giant PowerSchool has become the latest target, with records of millions of students and teachers stolen. While the exact number of affected individuals remains unknown ...

  9. Privacy Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    The Act also provides individuals with a means by which to seek access to and amendment of their records and sets forth various agency record-keeping requirements. Additionally, with people granted the right to review what was documented with their name, they are also able to find out if the "records have been disclosed" and are also given the ...