Difference between revisions of "Privacy by the numbers"

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$2500 — FCRA statutory maximum penalty for willful violations
$2500 — FCRA statutory maximum penalty for willful violations
45 days — How many days a school has to provide records under FERPA
45 days — How many days a school has to provide records under FERPA
60 days — How many days a consumer reporting agency has to provide records under FCRA
60 days — How many days a consumer reporting agency has to provide records under FCRA
60 days — How many days does a covered entity have to notify a person of a breach of Protected Health Information?
60 days — How many days does a covered entity have to notify a person of a breach of Protected Health Information?
13 years — Under what age are people protected by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act?
13 years — Under what age are people protected by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act?
500 people — If a breach affects more than this number of people, the Secretary of HSS must be notified.

Revision as of 12:11, 12 October 2016

$2500 — FCRA statutory maximum penalty for willful violations

45 days — How many days a school has to provide records under FERPA

60 days — How many days a consumer reporting agency has to provide records under FCRA

60 days — How many days does a covered entity have to notify a person of a breach of Protected Health Information?

13 years — Under what age are people protected by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act?

500 people — If a breach affects more than this number of people, the Secretary of HSS must be notified.