Code of Federal Regulations: Aeronautics and spaceOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1980 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of ... with ancillaries. |
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Page 115
202 Requirements for maintaining individual ' s consent ; systems of records . ( c )
Permit an individual to gain In maintaining systems of records , access to
information about the indithe following requirements shall be vidual in a NASA
system ...
202 Requirements for maintaining individual ' s consent ; systems of records . ( c )
Permit an individual to gain In maintaining systems of records , access to
information about the indithe following requirements shall be vidual in a NASA
system ...
Page 118
forts to serve notice on an individual will be responsible for reporting on when
any record on such individual is the entire system of records , including made
available to any person under any subsystems . compulsory legal process when
such ...
forts to serve notice on an individual will be responsible for reporting on when
any record on such individual is the entire system of records , including made
available to any person under any subsystems . compulsory legal process when
such ...
Page 121
7 in chargemption contained in the Freedom of ing search and duplication fees
for recInformation Act to withhold from an ords . individual any record which is
otherwise accessible to the individual under 8 1212 . 504 Procedures for
responding ...
7 in chargemption contained in the Freedom of ing search and duplication fees
for recInformation Act to withhold from an ords . individual any record which is
otherwise accessible to the individual under 8 1212 . 504 Procedures for
responding ...
Page 122
Normally , an individual ' s medical record shall be disclosed to the individual ,
unless , in the judgment of the system manager , in consultation with a medical
doctor , access to the record could have an adverse effect upon the individual .
Normally , an individual ' s medical record shall be disclosed to the individual ,
unless , in the judgment of the system manager , in consultation with a medical
doctor , access to the record could have an adverse effect upon the individual .
Page 238
In either case , the individuals charged with disruptive activities are to be afforded
notice and an opportunity for a hearing upon the ... Any such determination to
deny funds to an individual is effective for a period of 2 years , and applies to
other ...
In either case , the individuals charged with disruptive activities are to be afforded
notice and an opportunity for a hearing upon the ... Any such determination to
deny funds to an individual is effective for a period of 2 years , and applies to
other ...
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