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Results of Census Bureau Surveys Provide a Wealth of Information—Reflecting Our Nation's Economic and Social Environment! Attachment C U.S. Census Bureau Regional Offices If you have additional concerns regarding confidentiality of Census Bureau data, please contact your local regional office: The U.S. Census Bureau Respects Your Privacy and Keeps Your Personal Information Confidential It's the Law! (Title 13, U.S. Code) How Census Data Affect Our Economy .. . Data on every subject and aspect of social, economic, and cultural matters are distributed through a constantly growing group of data users—the general public as well as governments worldwide. For example, these data form the basis for the national unemployment rate, official poverty/income statistics, Consumer Price Index, monthly housing statistics, and other economic indicators. Confidentiality of personal information is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as a major factor in gathering accurate data. Atlanta 1-800-424-6974 Boston 1.800-562-5 Charlotte 1.800-331.7360 Chicago 1-800-865-6384 Dallas -800-835-9752 Denver 1-800-852-6159 Detroit 1-800-432-1495 Kansas City 1-800-728-4748 Los Angeles 1-800-992-3530 New York 1-800-991-2520 Philadelphia 1-800-262-4236 Seattle 1-800-233-3308 www.census.gov How Census Data Affect Your Community .. . The surveys undertaken by the Census Bureau provide vital information about emerging social problems, such as the condition of education in the United States, pregnancy and infant death, the prevalence of alcohol consumption, and crime. The data also describe the health, housing, employment, unemployment, income, and consumer expenditures of the population. U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Issued March 2009 BC-1428RV USCENSUSBUREAU Helping You Make Informed Decisions The Public's Privacy No idle pledge! Safeguards for Your Privacy__ Confidentiality Is a Must Technology Safeguards The Law .. . Title 13, U.S. Code Only authorized Census Bureau employees can see your personal identifiable information. Modernized automated computer systems and programs, used to store and process information collected, are configured to ensure that an individual's information is protected from any unauthorized access—for any reason! Simply stated, information collected by the U.S. Census Bureau is used only for statistical purposes. When the Census Bureau says it will keep your information confidential, that also means it will not release results that could be used to identify you. That's the law! The Oath . . . All Census Bureau employees, including temporary employees, swear under oath that they will not disclose any information about individuals or businesses gathered by the agency. Even copies of census questionnaires cannot be used as evidence in a court of law. Census data on individuals or establishments are not subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. No authority can obtain personal identifiable data from the Census Bureau. The airtight law applies to the White House, U.S. Supreme Court, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, police, military, and welfare agencies—everybody! The Census Bureau even withholds statistical totals if they represent a geographic area so small that the numbers might identify someone. Access to Census Bureau computer systems from outside the Census Bureau is strictly controlled through secure technology, including passwords, firewalls, encryption, and auditing, to prevent unauthorized access. The Penalties .. Substantial penalties are in place for violators of the law. Disclosing confidential census information is a felony; the penalty for wrongful disclosure is up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a fine. (Under the Sentencing Reform Act, the fine for wrongful disclosure currently is up to $250,000.) Names and addresses are separated from the electronic files that contain an individual's answers when no longer needed, to protect the respondent's confidentiality. The law protects you and your information!
| File Type | application/pdf |
| File Title | Attachment C |
| Author | Bureau Of The Census |
| File Modified | 2011-08-15 |
| File Created | 2010-11-10 |