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The privacy act provides for civil penalties to be imposed by the federal government. True or false

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No, the Privacy Act does not provide for civil penalties to be imposed by the Federal Government. However, violations of the Privacy Act can result in administrative actions, such as disciplinary measures or termination of employment for federal employees. Individuals may also be able to seek civil remedies through lawsuits for damages resulting from Privacy Act violations.

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