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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 9 — Public Records · § 9.52

§ 9.52. Types of requests.

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(a)Individuals may make the following requests respecting records about themselves maintained by NRC in a system of records subject to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974:
(1)Request a determination whether a record about the individual is contained in a system of records.
(2)Request access to a record about the individual. Access requests may include requests to review the record and to have a copy made of all or any portion thereof in a form comprehensible to the individual.
(3)Request correction or amendment of a record about the individual.
(b)Requests for accounting of disclosures. Individuals may, at any time, request an accounting by NRC of disclosures to any other person or Government agency of any record about themselves contained in a system of records controlled by NRC, except the following:
(1)Disclosures made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552;
(2)disclosures made within the Nuclear Regulatory Commission;
(3)disclosures made to another Government agency or instrumentality for an authorized law enforcement activity pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(7);
(4)disclosures expressly exempted by NRC regulations from the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (j)(2) and (k). [40 FR 44484, Sept. 26, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 63900, Dec. 13, 1995]
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