What You'll Learn
Course Overview: This course is designed for anyone who needs to know or is interested in the basic responsibilities of financial institutions regarding the release or sharing of customer information with agencies of the federal government.
Learning Objectives
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Explain the need for financial privacy laws pertaining to requests for customer financial information by agencies of the federal government
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Describe the key provisions of the Right to Financial Privacy Act
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Respond appropriately to consumer questions regarding your financial institution’s privacy policy and practices
Audience: All staff
Length of Course: This course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
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