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DPPA
(redirected from Driver's Privacy Protection Act)

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DPPADriver's Privacy Protection Act
DPPADetroit Professional Photographers Association (Michigan)
DPPADenver Police Protective Association
DPPADominica Planned Parenthood Association
DPPADallas Professional Photographers Association (Texas)
DPPADensely Populated Poultry Area
DPPADelaware Public Purchasing Association
DPPADeadbeat Parents Punishment Act of 1998 (US)
DPPADepartment of Public Policy and Administration
DPPADivision of Policy and Program Assessment
DPPADetroit Portrait Photographers Association (Michigan)
DPPADetailed Pseudo-Pin Assignment
DPPADynamic Pilot Power Allocation
DPPADual-Polarized Planar Antenna
DPPADigital Product Production Activity


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In 1994, Congress passed the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, forbidding states from releasing personal information from their Department of Motor Vehicles files without the individual's approval.
In 1999, following Image Data's attempts to purchase drivers' photographs from state departments of motor vehicles (DMVs), Congress enacted amendments to the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (
Customers are required to show permissible purpose under the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (
 
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