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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 99 · § 99.30

§ 99.30. Under what conditions is prior consent required to disclose information?

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(a)The parent or eligible student shall provide a signed and dated written consent before an educational agency or institution discloses personally identifiable information from the student's education records, except as provided in § 99.31.
(b)The written consent must:
(1)Specify the records that may be disclosed;
(2)State the purpose of the disclosure; and
(3)Identify the party or class of parties to whom the disclosure may be made.
(c)When a disclosure is made under paragraph
(a)of this section:
(1)If a parent or eligible student so requests, the educational agency or institution shall provide him or her with a copy of the records disclosed; and
(2)If the parent of a student who is not an eligible student so requests, the agency or institution shall provide the student with a copy of the records disclosed.
(d)"Signed and dated written consent" under this part may include a record and signature in electronic form that---
(1)Identifies and authenticates a particular person as the source of the electronic consent; and
(2)Indicates such person's approval of the information contained in the electronic consent. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1232g (b)(1) and (b)(2)(A)) \[53 FR 11943, Apr. 11, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 3189, Jan. 7, 1993; 69 FR 21671, Apr. 21, 2004\]
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