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Federal Reserve Board Efforts to Control Access to Buildings and Open Meetings

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The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System may, consistent with its obligations under the Government in the Sunshine Act, place observers of an open meeting of the Board in a separate room to watch the meeting on closed-circuit television.

It is permissible under both the Sunshine Act and the Privacy Act for the Board to require disclosure of personal information and satisfaction of a security check as a condition of entering the Board’s buildings for access to the separate room to observe an open meeting.

Updated July 9, 2014