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Under the Privacy Act, individuals have the right to request amendments of their records contained in a system of records.
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b- SOME STATES REQUIRE THE USE OF APPROVED FORM PLEADINGS
Amendments are proposed by a two-thirds vote from Congress. An amendment can also be proposed by a convention called by Congress, if two-thirds of the states request it.
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Yes, under the Privacy Act, individuals have the right to request amendments of their records contained in a system of records. If an individual believes that any information in their record is inaccurate, irrelevant, untimely, or incomplete, they can request correction or amendment of that information. However, agencies may refuse to amend records if they determine that the information is accurate and complete.