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The Census Address List Improvement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-430), approved on October 31, 1994, changed the Census Bureau's decennial census address list development procedures. The Act expanded the methods the Census Bureau could use to exchange information with tribal, state, and local governments in order to support its overall residential address list development and improvement efforts. The Act was primarily designed to improve the accuracy of address lists for the censuses conducted by the Census Bureau and household surveys through this partnership, and as such, the Act's provisions are directed to several areas:
The Act authorized the Census Bureau to share residential individual addresses with officials of tribal, state, and local governments who agreed to pledges and conditions of confidentiality. Prior to the Census 2000, the Census Bureau was limited to providing block summary totals of addresses to tribal and local governments. The Census 2000 marked the first decennial where residential address lists could be shared with tribal and local governments, provided they signed the required confidentiality agreement.
You can find more information about P.L. 103-430 via the Internet at the following websites:
Detailed information on H.R. 5084, which later became P.L. 103-430 (under "Find more legislation" select "Public Laws," select "103" for the Congress, select the range "103-401 - 103-450", scroll down to "430".)
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