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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 635 · § 635.13

§ 635.13. Accounting for military police record disclosure.

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(a)32 CFR part 505 prescribes accounting policies and procedures concerning the disclosure of military police records.
(b)PM/DES will develop local procedures to ensure that disclosure of military police records as described in 32 CFR part 505 are available on request.
(c)In every instance where records are disclosed; individuals, agencies or components are reminded that use or further disclosure of any military police reports, Military Police Investigator
(MPI)reports, or other information received must be in compliance with DoDI 5505.7 (available at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/550507p.pdf), paragraph 6.5.2. which states that "judicial or adverse administrative actions shall not be taken against individuals or entities based solely on the fact that they have been titled or indexed due to a criminal investigation."
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