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As a rule, privacy policies and procedures are created and enforced at a what level?

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Privacy policies and procedures are created and enforced at the level of government agencies, which implement and enforce them according to top-down or bottom-up approaches.

Step-by-step explanation:

Privacy policies and procedures are created and enforced at the level of government agencies.

Once a policy has been enacted by the legislative and/or executive branches of the government, the responsible agencies implement and enforce it.

The level of implementation can be either top-down or bottom-up. In top-down implementation, the federal government dictates the specifics of the policy and each state implements it the same way.

In bottom-up implementation, the federal government allows local areas some flexibility to meet their specific challenges and needs.

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