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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 171 — Public Access to Information · § 171.23

§ 171.23. Request to amend or correct records.

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(a)An individual has the right to request that the Department amend a record pertaining to the individual that the individual believes is not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete.
(b)Requests to amend records must be in writing and mailed or delivered to A/GIS/IPS or OIG at the address given in § 171.4, with ATTENTION: PRIVACY ACT AMENDMENT REQUEST written on the envelope. A/GIS/IPS or OIG will coordinate the review of the request with the appropriate offices under its purview. The Department will require verification of personal identity as provided in § 171.22(c) before it will initiate action to amend a record. Amendment requests should contain, at a minimum, identifying information needed to locate the record in question, a description of the specific correction requested, and an explanation of why the existing record is not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete. The request must be signed, and the requester's signature must be either notarized or made under penalty of perjury pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746. The requester should submit as much pertinent documentation, other information, and explanation as possible to support the request for amendment.
(c)All requests for amendments to records shall be acknowledged within 10 working days.
(d)In reviewing a record in response to a request to amend, the Department shall review the record to determine if it is accurate, relevant, timely, and complete.
(e)If the Department agrees with an individual's request to amend a record, it shall:
(1)Advise the individual in writing of its decision;
(2)Amend the record accordingly; and
(3)If an accounting of disclosure has been made, advise all previous recipients of the record of the amendment and its substance.
(f)If the Department denies an individual's request to amend a record, it shall advise the individual in writing of its decision and the reason for the refusal, and the procedures for the individual to request further review. See § 171.25.
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