Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment Flashcards

1
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Sector

A

Education

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Year passed/amended

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1978; broadened as part of No Child Left Behind (2001)

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Original Purpose

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Protect minors’ sensitive personal information, which was being sold to financial institutions

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4
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Primary requirements

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Notice and opt-out rights regarding surveys that collect sensitive student information (minors only)

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5
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Entities subject to the law

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All elementary and secondary schools that receive federal funding

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6
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Term for relevant PII or regulated data

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Personal information

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Definition of relevant PII or regulated data

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Includes:

(a) political affiliation
(b) mental and psychological problems
(c) sex behavior and attitudes
(d) illegal, antisocial, self-incriminating and demeaning behavior
(e) critical appraisals of close family members
(f) legally recognized privileged or analogous relationships
(g) religious practices/beliefs/affiliations of student or parents
(h) income (except to determine eligibility or financial assistance for a program)

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8
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Civil or criminal?

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Civil only

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9
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Enforcing authority - civil

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Department of Education

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Penalties - civil

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Primary enforcement mechanism is withholding federal funding. However, generally DOE works with noncompliant institutions to bring them into voluntary compliance (it has never actually withheld funds based on a violation)

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11
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Private right of action?

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Yes (Section 1983 right)

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12
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Preemption?

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No (nothing to preempt?)

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13
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FIP Individual Rights addressed

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Notice, choice and consent (no access, whatever that would mean in this context)

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14
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Notice provisions

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Requires parent notice of all surveys collecting sensitive information (content and projected date of collection). Also requires parental notice of disclosure policies.

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Exceptions for notice

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None

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16
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Choice and consent provisions

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Opt-out consent required for all such surveys, and for disclosure for commercial purposes.

Opt-in consent required for disclosure to third parties (how does this fit with the above?)

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Exceptions for consent

A

None

18
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FIP Information Controls addressed

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None

19
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FIP Information Lifecycle Provisions addressed

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Collection/disposal, use and retention, disclosure (i.e. all of them)

20
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Collection/disposal requirements

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Must have a collection policy created with parental input

21
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Use and retention requirements

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Must have a policy created with parental input

22
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Disclosure requirements

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Opt-in consent required for disclosure to third parties

23
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Right to list of disclosures?

A

No

24
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FIP Information Management Principles addressed

A

Administration (not monitoring and enforcement)

25
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Administration requirements

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Must enact policies regarding collection, disclosure, or use of personal student information for commercial purposes.
Must allow parents to review surveys before they’re administered