HUD to Spill Your Data to Cops in Crime Hunts
Published Date: 4/28/2026
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HUD is updating its Privacy Act records to share info more easily with government agencies when investigating or prosecuting crimes. This change affects anyone whose data HUD holds and kicks in right after the comment period ends on May 28, 2026. No new costs are expected, but you can speak up before the deadline if you have thoughts!
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HUD Will Share Your Records with Law Enforcement
HUD is adding a routine use so it can share records it holds with Federal, State, local, tribal, or other government agencies and multilateral organizations to investigate, enforce, or prosecute civil and criminal laws. This change applies to records in listed HUD systems (for example, IMS/PIC, HIP, Enterprise Data Management, ONAP-LOS, PASS-R, and EWODS) and takes effect the day after the comment period ends (after May 28, 2026). HUD states no new costs are expected, and you may submit comments by May 28, 2026.
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