11 U.S.C. § 332 : US Code - Section 332: Consumer privacy ombudsman

Search 11 U.S.C. § 332 : US Code - Section 332: Consumer privacy ombudsman

(a) If a hearing is required under section 363(b)(1)(B), the
court shall order the United States trustee to appoint, not later
than 5 days before the commencement of the hearing, 1 disinterested
person (other than the United States trustee) to serve as the
consumer privacy ombudsman in the case and shall require that
notice of such hearing be timely given to such ombudsman.
(b) The consumer privacy ombudsman may appear and be heard at
such hearing and shall provide to the court information to assist
the court in its consideration of the facts, circumstances, and
conditions of the proposed sale or lease of personally identifiable
information under section 363(b)(1)(B). Such information may
include presentation of -
(1) the debtor's privacy policy;
(2) the potential losses or gains of privacy to consumers if
such sale or such lease is approved by the court;
(3) the potential costs or benefits to consumers if such sale
or such lease is approved by the court; and
(4) the potential alternatives that would mitigate potential
privacy losses or potential costs to consumers.
(c) A consumer privacy ombudsman shall not disclose any
personally identifiable information obtained by the ombudsman under
this title.
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