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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 99 · § 99.5

§ 99.5. Eligibility for indemnification.

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As provided for under 5 U.S.C. 9101(b)(3), a State or locality may request an indemnification agreement.
(a)To be eligible for an indemnification agreement a State or locality must have had a law in effect on December 4, 1985 that prohibited or had the effect of prohibiting the disclosure of criminal history record information to the DoD, OPM, or CIA.
(b)A State or locality is also eligible for an indemnification agreement if it meets the conditions of paragraph
(a)of this section, but nevertheless provided criminal history record information to the DoD, OPM, or CIA on or before December 4, 1985.
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