Part 1159. PART 1159—IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974
- § 1159.1 - What definitions apply to these regulations?
- § 1159.2 - What is the purpose of these regulations?
- § 1159.3 - Where should individuals send inquiries about the Endowment's systems of records or implementation of the Privacy Act?
- § 1159.4 - How will the public receive notification of the Endowment's systems of records?
- § 1159.5 - What government entities will the Endowment notify of proposed changes to its systems of records?
- § 1159.6 - What limits exist as to the contents of the Endowment's systems of records?
- § 1159.7 - Will the Endowment collect information from me for its records?
- § 1159.8 - How can I acquire access to Endowment records pertaining to me?
- § 1159.9 - What identification will I need to show when I request access to Endowment records pertaining to me?
- § 1159.10 - How can I pursue amendments to or corrections of an Endowment record?
- § 1159.11 - How can I appeal a refusal to amend or correct an Endowment record?
- § 1159.12 - Will the Endowment charge me fees to locate, review, or copy records?
- § 1159.13 - In what other situations will the Endowment disclose its records?
- § 1159.14 - Will the Endowment maintain a written account of disclosures made from its systems of records?
- § 1159.15 - Who has the responsibility for maintaining adequate technical, physical, and security safeguards to prevent unauthorized disclosure or destruction of manual and automatic record systems?
- § 1159.16 - Will the Endowment take steps to ensure that its employees involved with its systems of records are familiar with the requirements and implications of the Privacy Act?
- § 1159.17 - Which of the Endowment's systems of records are covered by exemptions in the Privacy Act?
- § 1159.18 - What are the penalties for obtaining an Endowment record under false pretenses?
- § 1159.19 - What restrictions exist regarding the release of mailing lists?