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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 215 — Regulations for Implementation of Privacy Act of 1974 · § 215.7

§ 215.7. Request for correction or amendment of record.

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(a)An individual may request the Agency to correct or amend a record pertaining to him or her which the individual believes is not accurate, relevant, timely or complete.
(b)Such request must be in writing and must be presented, in person or by mail to the addresses listed in § 215.3(a).
(c)Such requests must set forth the following information:
(1)Identification of the system of records in which the particular record is maintained;
(2)The portion(s) of the record to be amended or corrected;
(3)The desired amendment or correction; and
(4)The reasons for the amendment or correction. The request must be accompanied by evidence, documentation, or other information in support of the request.
(d)Assistance in preparing a request to amend a record may be obtained from the officials listed in § 215.3(a).
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