IAPP CIPP/US Practice Exam

Category - Professional

Under the Freedom of Information Act, which of the following are exempt from disclosure, even to individuals who are the subject of data collection by a U.S. government agency? 
  1. Information that is properly classified by executive order
  2. Classified records created for and by use of the CIA, NSA, or FBI
  3. Information pertaining to publicly-accessible personnel rules of the agency
  4. Both A and B
Explanation
Answer: D - Records that are properly classified by executive order are exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. These records may include any files that are created for and by use of the CIA, NSA, or FBI. The exception of disclosure applies even when a request for disclosure is made by the subject of the information being held by the agency.
 
Information pertaining to an agency’s internal personnel rules is also exempt from disclosure under the FOIA. 
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