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Question 1

In which situation would a policy of "no consumer choice" or "no option" be expected?

Correct Answer: B
According to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a policy of "no consumer choice" or
"no option" means that an educational agency or institution may disclose personally identifiable information (PII) from education records without the prior written consent of the parent or eligible student, subject to certain conditions and exceptions1. One of the exceptions is when the disclosure is to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena, or to respond to an ex parte order from the Attorney General of the United States or his designee in connection with the investigation or prosecution of terrorism crimes12. In such cases, the educational agency or institution must make a reasonable effort to notify the parent or eligible student of the order or subpoena in advance of compliance, unless the order or subpoena specifies not to do so12. Therefore, when a customer's financial information, which may be part of the education records, is requested by the government under a valid legal authority, the customer does not have the option to prevent the disclosure and the educational agency or institution does not need to obtain the customer's consent. References: 1: FERPA, 34 CFR Part 99, Subpart D, 2. 2: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Guidance for Parents, Student Privacy Policy Office, U.S. Department of Education, 1.
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Question 2

What type of material is exempt from an individual's right to disclosure under the Privacy Act?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 3

In 2012, the White House and the FTC both issued reports advocating a new approach to privacy enforcement that can best be described as what?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 4

Which jurisdiction must courts have in order to hear a particular case?

Correct Answer: C
In order for a court to hear a case, it must have both personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction.
Personal jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court over the parties to a case, while subject matter jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear a particular type of case. For example, a federal court may have subject matter jurisdiction over a case involving a federal law, but it may not have personal jurisdiction over a defendant who has no contacts with the state where the court is located. Similarly, a state court may have personal jurisdiction over a resident of the state, but it may not have subject matter jurisdiction over a case involving a foreign treaty. References: [IAPP CIPP/US Study Guide], Chapter 2: Introduction to U.S.
Law, p. 25-26; Wex Legal Dictionary, Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction.
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Question 5

What was the original purpose of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act?

Correct Answer: C
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