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[5 CFR 10001] Title 5 Part 10001 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 5 Part 10001
Title 5 → Chapter C → Part 10001
PART 10001—IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974
§10001.1 Purpose and scope.
§10001.2 Definitions.
§10001.3 Privacy Act requests.
§10001.4 Responses to Privacy Act requests.
§10001.5 Administrative appeals.
§10001.6 Fees.
§10001.7 Penalties.
Source: 80 FR 49118, Aug. 17, 2015, unless otherwise noted.
The following terms used in this part are defined in the Privacy Act: Individual, maintain, record, routine use, statistical record, system of records. The following definitions also apply in this part:
Council means the National Council on Disability, established by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 780 et seq.), as amended, and amended by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (Pub. L. 113-128) in 2014.
(i) Witnessed. If your statement is witnessed, it must include a sentence above the witnesses' signatures attesting that they personally know you or that you have provided satisfactory proof of your identity.
(iii) The Council, in its discretion, may require additional proof of identification depending on the nature and sensitivity of the records in the system of records(iv) For the quickest possible handling, your letter and envelope should be marked “Privacy Act Request.”
(3) A statement that you may appeal the denial and a brief description of the requirements for appeal under §10001.5.
(a) Appeal procedures. (1) You may appeal any decision by the Council to deny, in whole or in part, your request under §10001.3 no later than 60 days after the decision is rendered.
(2) Your appeal must be in writing, sent to the General Counsel at the address specified in §10001.3(b) and contain the following information:
We will not charge a fee for search or review of records requested under this part, or for the correction of records. If you request copies of records, we may charge a fee of $.10 per page.