Amendments en bloc require that written consent be obtained before requesting a minor's participation in a survey or questionnaire; remove the $500 limit on monetary damages that an individual can claim; and remove the exemption from the requirement for tests intended to measure academic performance.

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Amendment Number
335
Description
Amendments en bloc require that written consent be obtained before requesting a minor's participation in a survey or questionnaire; remove the $500 limit on monetary damages that an individual can claim; and remove the exemption from the requirement for tests intended to measure academic performance.
Purpose
An amendment consisting of several amendments, offered en bloc, to require that the prior parental consent provisions in the bill for student participation in any federally sponsored survey or questionaire be in writing; to require such consent for any survey or questionaire that has the effect of eliciting sensitive information, regardless of its specified purpose; to exempt academic tests, if the test questions do not request sensitive information; and remove the $500 limit on monetary damages that an individual may claim for a violation of the provisions of the bill.
Congress
104
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Apr 4, 1995
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Souder amendments (A001) Agreed to by recorded vote: 379 - 46 (Roll No. 285).
Latest Action Time
15:20:00
Submitted Date
Apr 4, 1995
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 335 — Informed