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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1202 · § 1202.54

§ 1202.54. On what grounds can NARA deny my Privacy Act request?

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(a)NARA can deny your Privacy Act request for records if the records are maintained in an exempt systems of records are described in subpart F of this part.
(b)A system manager may deny your request for access to your records only if:
(1)NARA has published rules in the Federal Register exempting the pertinent system of records from the access requirement; and
(2)The record is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
(c)Upon receipt of a request for access to a record which is contained within an exempt system of records, NARA will:
(1)Review the record to determine whether all or part of the record must be released to you in accordance with § 1202.40, notwithstanding the inclusion of the record within an exempt system of records; and
(2)Provide access to the record (or part of the record, if it is not fully releasable) in accordance with § 1202.46 or notify you that the request has been denied in whole or in part.
(d)If your request is denied in whole or in part, NARA's notice will include a statement specifying the applicable Privacy Act and FOIA exemptions and advising you of the right to appeal the decision as explained in § 1202.56.
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