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Suggested Citation:"Appendices." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Liability of Transportation Entity for the Unintentional Release of Secure Data or the Intentional Release of Monitoring Data on Movements or Activities of the Public. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23586.
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54 Finally, with the few exceptions discussed in the digest, there have been no reported claims against transportation agencies regarding their collection, use, disclosure, and/or retention of secure data or monitoring data. Furthermore, the agencies responding to the survey did not report having a claim arising out of their disclosure either of secure data or monitoring data, regardless of whether a disclosure was intentional or unintentional. Some transportation agencies reported having received requests to disclose secure data or monitor- ing data pursuant to a FOIA or other state public records disclosure law. In some instances, such data will be exempt from disclosure, because the data would violate personal privacy, because another fed- eral or state law prohibits disclosure of the data, or because the statute exempts data from disclosure that are used for law enforcement purposes. APPENDICES The following appendices are available online at www.trb.org by searching for NCHRP LRD 71. Appendix A: Project Survey Questions, A1–6 Appendix B: Summary of Survey Responses, B1–27 Appendix C: Copies of Policies, Procedures, Regulations, and Contracts on the Collection of Secure Data and Monitoring Data, C1–108 Appendix D: List of Transportation Agencies Responding to the Survey, D1

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Legal Research Digest 71: Liability of Transportation Entity for the Unintentional Release of Secure Data or the Intentional Release of Monitoring Data on Movements or Activities of the Public reviews the statutes, regulations, and common law regarding the release of data collected for transportation purposes. Included in this research are questions concerning the application of public records laws and the application of any constitutional, statutory, or common law privacy rights. The digest also researches and identifies statutes and common law dealing with the collection of data on the activities of the public, includes a literature search of topics addressing these issues, and also includes a search of state and federal laws focusing on this and similar topics.

Appendixes A through D provide background on the research effort.

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