A bill to amend subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that a Federal agency may not require any person to maintain records for a period in excess of three years and may not commence an action for collection of a civil fine for any violation of a rule after three years from the date of the act to which such violation relates, and for other purposes.
Federal Recordkeeping and Civil Action Limitation Act of 1983 - Prohibits any Federal agency, except as otherwise provided by the Internal Revenue Code, from: (1) requiring any person to maintain, prepare, or produce records of an event more than three years after the event has occurred; (2) commencing an action against a person for a violation of a regulation more than three years after such violation has occurred; or (3) penalizing any person for an action which violates a rule if the rule was not in effect at the time of such action. Declares that such prohibitions shall not apply in any case involving dangerous material, fraud, a willful violation, or a misleading statement of material fact.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
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