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The image is a digital representation of a document with text written in English. The content seems to be a page from a formal or official report, possibly related to law or legislation given the presence of phrases such as "shall provide," "legislative bodies," and "the Committee." There are also terms like "data," "information systems," and "privacy." The text is structured in paragraphs with numbered headings, suggesting a list of points to be addressed. The document has a formal layout with margins, headers, and footers. No people or locations can be discerned from this image as it focuses solely on the textual content.

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