Driver protection privacy act of 1994


















rows · Driver's Privacy Protection Act of Pub. L. , title XXX, Sept. 13, . driver’s privacy protection act (18 u.s.c. § et seq.) prohibition on release and use of certain personal information from state motor vehicle records. s. ec. p. rohibition on release and use of certain personal information from. File Size: 23KB. Driver’s Privacy Protection Act of § Prohibition on release and use of certain personal information from State motor vehicle records A. In General.— A State department of motor vehicles, and any officer, employee, or contractor thereof, shall not knowingly disclose or otherwise make available to any person or entity:File Size: 35KB.


highly restricted personal information, as defined in 18 U.S.C. (4), about any individual obtained by the department in connection with a motor vehicle record, without the express consent of the person to whom such information applies, except uses permitted in subsections (b)(1), (b)(4), (b)(6), and (b)(9): Provided, That subsection (a)(2) shall not in any way affect the use of organ donation information on an individual’s driver’s license or affect the administration of organ. FEDERAL DRIVER'S PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT. Enacted by Congress Aug. Chapter , Section requires that personal information Division of Motor Vehicles’ records be closed to the public. This refers to photos, social security numbers, drivers license numbers, names, addresses, telephone numbers and medical information. The Driver's Privacy Protection Act of , also known as the DPPA, is a federal United States law which prevents state Departments of Motor Vehicles from distributing the personal information of driver's license holders, except under special circumstances. Generally, an employer seeks a potential employee's permission to access the records protected by DPPA as part of the pre-employment background check process.


The applicable laws governing these uses are the Drivers' Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) and related state laws and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). If you do. The Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) is a United States federal law designed to protect the personal identifiable information (PII) of licensed. (a) Procurement for Unlawful Purpose -- It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly toobtain or disclose personal information, from a motor vehicle record.

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