stiritup05
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Have you returned your census with unanswered questions? Any repercussions?
If a citizen refuses to answer all of the questions, what is the maximum penalties for NOT answering the questions.
Do you know of any person who has been subject to penalties for not answering the census questionnaire?
I answered the first couple of questions on the short form questionnaire, about 10 questions. However, the remaining questions were answered, but not in accordance with their format. For example, I answered question 3 (and most of the remaining questions) as follows:
Question 3—Is this house, apartment, or mobile home: owned with mortgage, owned without mortgage, rented, occupied without rent?
Answer—
To the best of my knowledge, this question is improper and a general information request because ascertaining housing status is not necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect.
However, if your agency can show how ascertaining housing status is necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect, this residence will be happy to change this answer.
Since your agency drafted the content of this question, please include the factual basis for your determination that the information requested in this question was necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect.
If a citizen refuses to answer all of the questions, what is the maximum penalties for NOT answering the questions.
Do you know of any person who has been subject to penalties for not answering the census questionnaire?
I answered the first couple of questions on the short form questionnaire, about 10 questions. However, the remaining questions were answered, but not in accordance with their format. For example, I answered question 3 (and most of the remaining questions) as follows:
Question 3—Is this house, apartment, or mobile home: owned with mortgage, owned without mortgage, rented, occupied without rent?
Answer—
To the best of my knowledge, this question is improper and a general information request because ascertaining housing status is not necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect.
However, if your agency can show how ascertaining housing status is necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect, this residence will be happy to change this answer.
Since your agency drafted the content of this question, please include the factual basis for your determination that the information requested in this question was necessary and proper for putting the enumeration contained in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 into effect.