What law establishes the federal government's legal responsibility?

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The question is asking for the specific law that creates the legal obligations of the federal government. This likely pertains to constitutional law or federal regulations that govern the conduct of the government and its responsibilities to the citizens.

Answer

The Privacy Act of 1974

The final answer is The Privacy Act of 1974

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The final answer is The Privacy Act of 1974

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The Privacy Act of 1974 establishes the federal government's responsibility for safeguarding personally identifiable information (PII) of U.S. citizens and resident aliens. It sets practices for collecting, maintaining, and disseminating personal information by federal agencies.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing this act with the Freedom of Information Act, which mandates the disclosure of information held by the federal government but not necessarily related to safeguarding personal information.

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