PART 401—PRIVACY AND DISCLOSURE OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND INFORMATION

Table of Contents

Subpart A—General

401.5Purpose of the regulations.
401.10Applicability.
401.15Limitations on scope.
401.20Scope.
401.25Terms defined.

Subpart B—The Privacy Act

401.30Privacy Act and other responsibilities.
401.35Your right to request records.
401.40How to get your own records.
401.45Verifying your identity.
401.50Granting notification of or access to a record.
401.55Access to medical records.
401.60Access to or notification of program records about more than one individual.
401.65How to correct your record.
401.70Appeals of refusals to correct records or refusals to allow access to records.
401.75Rights of parents or legal guardians.
401.80Accounting for disclosures.
401.85Exempt systems.
401.90Contractors.
401.95Fees.

Subpart C—Disclosure of Official Records and Information

401.100Disclosure of records with the written consent of the subject of the record.
401.105Disclosure of personal information without the consent of the subject of the record.
401.110Disclosure of personal information in nonprogram records without the consent of the subject of the record.
401.115Disclosure of personal information in program records without the consent of the subject of the record.
401.120Disclosures required by law.
401.125Disclosures prohibited by law.
401.130Freedom of Information Act.
401.135Other laws.
401.140General principles.
401.145Safeguards against unauthorized redisclosure or use.
401.150Compatible purposes.
401.155Law enforcement purposes.
401.160Health or safety.
401.165Statistical and research activities.
401.170Congress.
401.175Government Accountability Office.
401.180Disclosure under court order or other legal process.
401.185Other specific recipients.
401.190Deceased persons.
401.195Situations not specified in this part.
401.200Blood donor locator service.
Appendix A to Part 401—Employee Standards of Conduct

Authority: Secs. 205, 702(a)(5), 1106, and 1141 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 405, 902(a)(5), 1306, and 1320b–11); 5 U.S.C. 552 and 552a; 8 U.S.C. 1360; 26 U.S.C. 6103; 30 U.S.C. 923.

Source: 62 FR 4143, Jan. 29, 1997, unless otherwise noted.