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Customer Civil Actions for Violations of the Act
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12 U.S.C. § 3417 authorizes customers to file a civil action to
recover
damages for violations of provisions of the Act either by the government or
by
a financial institution. Recovery is $100 regardless of the volume of the
records involved. Actual damages sustained as a result of the violation are
recoverable. Punitive damages are recoverable if the violation was willful
or
intentional. Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees are also
recoverable.
A financial institution, its employees and agents, are absolved of
liability for any violation of the Act if good faith reliance is placed upon
a
government certificate of compliance with the Act (12 U.S.C. §§
3417(c),
3403(b)).
While a civil action against the government is directed at and will be
satisfied by the government agency rather than the individual government
official
involved, any court finding of a wilful or intentional violation of the Act
requires a disciplinary proceeding by the Merit Systems Protection Board
against
the official involved (12 U.S.C. § 3417(b)).
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