legislation

presidential records act

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44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
description
A U.S. federal law that governs the official records of Presidents and Vice Presidents created or received after January 20, 1981, stipulating their public ownership and preservation.
effective_date_after
January 20, 1981
governing_body
U.S. Federal Government
jurisdiction
United States
legal_code
44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
short_name
PRA

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  • referenced_byP1 Restriction
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    P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byP2 Restriction
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    P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byP3 Restriction
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    P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byP4 Restriction
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    P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byP5 Restriction
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    P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byP6 Restriction
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    P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
  • referenced_byPRM Restriction
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    PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3).
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    Candidate 1 has the same label ('presidential records act pra' vs 'presidential records act'), description, and critically, the identical legal code reference ('44 U.S.C. 2204(a)'). Both entities describe the same U.S. federal law governing presidential records and reference specific restriction codes (P1, P6) as being part of this act.
  • is_legislated_as44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
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    The Presidential Records Act is legally codified and referenced by the citation 44 U.S.C. 2204(a).
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    Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
  • defines_restrictionP1 Restriction (PRA)
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    The Presidential Records Act defines the criteria for the P1 restriction, concerning national security classified information.
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    P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA]
  • defines_restrictionP4 Restriction (PRA)
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    The Presidential Records Act defines the criteria for the P4 restriction, concerning trade secrets or confidential commercial/financial information.
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    P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
  • defines_restrictionP6 Restriction (PRA)
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    The Presidential Records Act defines the criteria for the P6 restriction, which pertains to personal privacy.
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    P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
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  • is_defined_by44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
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    The Presidential Records Act is legally codified and defined by the statute 44 U.S.C. 2204(a).
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    Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
  • includes_restrictionP1 National Security Classified Information
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P1 as a restriction code for national security classified information.
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    P1 National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA]
  • includes_restrictionP2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P2 as a restriction code for information related to appointments to Federal office.
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    P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
  • includes_restrictionP3 Release would violate a Federal statute
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P3 as a restriction code for information whose release would violate a Federal statute.
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    P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
  • includes_restrictionP4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P4 as a restriction code for information that would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information.
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    P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
  • includes_restrictionP5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P5 as a restriction code for information that would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors.
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    P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors
  • includes_restrictionP6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
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    The Presidential Records Act includes P6 as a restriction code for information whose release would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
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    P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
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