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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 701 — Council Organization · § 701.308

§ 701.308. Council review of request for correction or amendment of record.

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(a)Not later than 10 days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) after the receipt of the request for the correction or amendment of a record under § 701.307, the Council will acknowledge receipt of the request and inform the individual whether further information is required before the correction or amendment can be considered.
(b)The Council will promptly review the request and either make the requested correction or amendment or notify the individual of the initial adverse determination, including in the notification the reasons for the adverse determination and the appeal procedure provided by § 701.309.
(c)The Assistant Director, Program Coordination and Management, or his designee, will, after consulting with the General Counsel, or his designee, have the primary authority to make an initial adverse determination.
(d)The Council will make each requested correction or amendment to a record if that correction or amendment will correct anything that is not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete, within the record.
(e)If the requested correction or amendment to a record is agreed to by the Council, the Council will, within 30 working days:
(1)Advise the individual;
(2)Correct the record accordingly; and
(3)Where an accounting of disclosures had been made (as provided in § 701.311), advise all previous recipients (including the individual) of the record of the fact that the correction was made and the substance of the correction. \[40 FR 45676, Oct. 2, 1975, as amended at 41 FR 8343, Feb. 26, 1976\]
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