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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1314 — Retail Sale of Scheduled Listed Chemical Products · § 1314.45

§ 1314.45. Privacy protections.

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To protect the privacy of individuals who purchase scheduled listed chemical products, the disclosure of information in logbooks under § 1314.30 is restricted as follows:
(a)The information shall be disclosed as appropriate to the Administration and to State and local law enforcement agencies.
(b)The information in the logbooks shall not be accessed, used, or shared for any purpose other than to ensure compliance with this title or to facilitate a product recall to protect public health and safety.
(c)A regulated seller who in good faith releases information in a logbook to Federal, State, or local law enforcement authorities is immune from civil liability for the release unless the release constitutes gross negligence or intentional, wanton, or willful misconduct. [71 FR 56024, Sept. 26, 2006, as amended at 77 FR 4238, Jan. 27, 2012]
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