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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarter, FY 2009
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. No. 110-53,121 Stat. 266, 361-62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. § 2000ee-l(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the fourth quarter report for fiscal year 2009.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011-04-25?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarter, FY 2010
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the fourth quarter report for fiscal year 2010.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011-04-19?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Second Quarter, FY 2010
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the second quarter report for fiscal year 2010.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011-04-19?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: First Quarter, FY 2009
From the Document: "The policy of the Department of Justice is to protect the privacy and civil liberties of individuals by ensuring that due consideration and regard for information privacy and civil liberties are addressed in the execution of Departmental programs and policies. Since the creation of the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL) in 2006 and as noted in its two annual reports, the Department has begun to consolidate various privacy oversight functions and continued to strengthen the Department's commitment to privacy and civil liberties. [...] Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. 110-53,121 Stat. 266, 360 (August 3, 2007) (hereinafter 'Section 803') imposes enhanced and periodic, but not less than quarterly, reporting requirements for the Department's privacy and civil liberties officer on certain privacy and civil liberties activities." This is the first quarter report for fiscal year 2009.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011-04-25?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report: First Semi-Annual Report, FY 2019
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of complaints received by the Department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such an officer." This is the first semi-annual report for fiscal year 2019.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2020-07-13?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report: First Semi-Annual Report, FY 2017
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters, supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the first semi-annual report for fiscal year 2017.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2019-04-24?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarter, FY 2013
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the fourth quarter report for fiscal year 2013.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2014-06-12?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: First Quarter, FY 2014
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the first quarter report for fiscal year 2014.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2014-09-16?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report: First Semi-Annual Report, FY 2020
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department's CPCLO, in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters, and is supported by the Department's OPCL. Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of complaints received by the Department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such an officer." This is the first semi-annual report for fiscal year 2020.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2021-05-10?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, First Semi-Annual Report, FY 2015
From the Introduction: "The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2015-06-12?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report: Second Semi-Annual Report, FY 2016
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the second semi-annual report for fiscal year 2016.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2017-09-19?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarter 2012
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the fourth quarter report for fiscal year 2012.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2013-03-11?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Third Quarter, 2013
From the Introduction: "The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 803, the Department submits the Third Quarter Report for Fiscal Year 2013 on such activities of the Department's CPCLO and OPCL."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2013-11-07?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Second Quarter 2012
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the second quarter report for fiscal year 2012.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2021-07-25?
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Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer and the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report: Third Quarter 2011
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, [...] (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires the Attorney General to designate a senior official to serve as his principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties. Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer." This is the third quarter report for fiscal year 2011.
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2021-07-25?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Semi-Annual Report, FY 2015
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, 42 U.S.C. § 2000ee-1 (2014) (hereinafter Section 803), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements of such official on certain activities. The Department's CPCLO in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the OPCL. Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2016-08-09?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Second Quarter, FY 2014
From the Introduction: "The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2015-01-20?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Fourth Quarter, 2011
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110-53, 121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 361-62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee-1(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires the Attorney General to designate a senior official to serve as his principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. [...] The Department of Justice's Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as this principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires quarterly reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. [...] Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, First Quarter, FY 2011
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110‐53, 121 Stat. [Statues] 266, 361‐62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee‐1(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. 'Id.' Many of those functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Pursuant to Section 803, the Department submits the first quarter report for fiscal year 2011 on such activities of the Department's CPCLO and OPCL."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Second Quarter, 2011
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110‐53, 121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 361‐62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee‐1(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. 'Id.' Many of those functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Pursuant to Section 803, the Department submits the second quarter report for fiscal year 2011 on such activities of the Department's CPCLO and OPCL."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Third Quarter, FY 2010
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110‐53, 121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 361‐62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee‐1(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Id. Many of those functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Pursuant to Section 803, the Department submits the third quarter report for fiscal year 2010 on such activities of the Department's CPCLO and OPCL."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2010?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, First Quarter, FY 2010
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110-53,121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 361-62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee-l(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. 'Id.' Many of those functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Pursuant to Section 803, the Department submits the first quarter report for fiscal year 2010 on such activities of the Department's CPCLO and OPCL."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2009?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Third Quarter, FY 2009
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110-53,121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 361-62 (codified at 42 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 2000ee-l(f)) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2009?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Second and Third Quarters, FY 2008
From the Introduction: "The policy of the Department of Justice is to protect the privacy and civil liberties of individuals by ensuring that due consideration and regard for information privacy and civil liberties are addressed in the execution of Departmental programs and policies. Since the creation of the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL) in 2005 and as noted in its two annual reports, the Department has begun to consolidate various privacy oversight functions and continued to strengthen the Department's commitment to privacy and civil liberties."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2008?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Second Quarter, FY 2009
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, Pub. L. [Public Law] No. 110-53,121 Stat. [Statutes] 266, 360, (hereinafter 'Section 803'), imposes quarterly reporting requirements on certain privacy and civil liberties activities of the Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) of the Department of Justice. Specifically, Section 803 requires each report to include information related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of reviews undertaken; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2011-04-25?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Fourth Quarter, FY 2008
From the Introduction: "The policy of the Department of Justice is to protect the privacy and civil liberties of individuals by ensuring that due consideration and regard for information privacy and civil liberties are addressed in the execution of Departmental programs and policies. Since the creation of the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OFCL) in 2006 and as noted in its two annual reports, the Department has begun to consolidate various privacy oversight functions and continued to strengthen the Department's commitment to privacy and civil liberties."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2008?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report, Second Semi-Annual Report, FY 2019
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, 42 U.S.C. § 2000ee-1 (2018) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of complaints received by the Department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such an officer. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor this report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2020-07-13?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report, Second Semi-Annual Report, FY 2017
From the Introduction: "Section 803 of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, 42 U.S.C. § 2000ee-1 (2012) (hereinafter 'Section 803'), requires designation of a senior official to serve as the Attorney General's principal advisor on privacy and civil liberties matters and imposes reporting requirements on certain activities of such official. The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters, supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor this report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2019-04-24?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Quarterly Report, Third Quarter, FY 2014
From the Introduction: "The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General and is supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department, agency, or element concerned for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. Many of these functions are discharged, on behalf of the CPCLO, by the Department's OPCL. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor the report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2015-01-26?
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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties: Privacy and Civil Liberties Activities Semi-Annual Report, First Semi-Annual Report, FY 2018
From the Introduction: "The Department of Justice's ('Department' or 'DOJ') Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (CPCLO) in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General serves as the principal advisor to the Attorney General on these matters supported by the Department's Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL). Specifically, Section 803 requires periodic reports related to the discharge of certain privacy and civil liberties functions of the Department's CPCLO, including information on: the number and types of privacy reviews undertaken by the CPCLO; the type of advice provided and the response given to such advice; the number and nature of the complaints received by the department for alleged violations; and a summary of the disposition of such complaints, the reviews and inquiries conducted, and the impact of the activities of such officer. To provide a standard reportable framework, the Department has coordinated with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in order to tailor this report to the missions and functions of the Department's CPCLO."
United States. Department of Justice. Privacy and Civil Liberties Office
2019-04-24?