Judicial Review Of Agencies

Summary

Courts defer to agency fact-finding if supported by substantial evidence. The Privacy Act of 1974 ensures rights to amend inaccurate records, access personal records, and sue for violations.

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Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the Privacy Act of *? (Check all that apply.) Multiple select question. The right to amend a nonexempt record that is disagreeable The right to amend a nonexempt record that is inaccurate The general right to see records about oneself The right to sue the government for violations
Hey there! The Privacy Act of * guarantees the following rights:
- The right to amend a nonexempt record that is inaccurate
- The general right to see records about oneself
- The right to sue the government for violations
If you need further clarification or have another question, feel free to ask!
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I see you need clarification on the correct answers regarding the Privacy Act of *. According to the act, the guaranteed rights are:
- The right to amend a nonexempt record that is inaccurate
- The general right to see records about oneself
- The right to sue the government for violations
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