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Carmen works in an insurance office, and she is now allowed to talk about any of the client's names outside of work. What is guiding that mandate?
a company policy
a federal law
a federal regulation
a state law
a company policy
a federal law
a federal regulation
a state law
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The mandate guiding Carmen's inability to discuss client names outside of work is most likely **a company policy**. While there may be federal laws and regulations, such as those related to privacy (like HIPAA for health information), the specific prohibition against discussing client names is typically governed by the internal policies of the company rather than a law.
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