1202 1206 Regulations implementing the Privacy Act of 1974 826 837 1207 Uniform administrative requirements for grants 843 1208 1209 governments ..... ........ 870 876 SUBCHAPTER B-RECORDS MANAGEMENT 1220 Federal records; general ..... 895 1222 Creation and maintenance of records; adequate and 902 1252 .... Public use of records, donated historical materials, 961 1253 Location of records and hours of use 962 150-139 0-94--27 1275 SUBCHAPTER F-NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS Preservation and protection of and access to the 997 1003 1008 1018 1025 Sec. PART 1200-OFFICIAL SEALS 1200.1 Definitions. 1200.2 Description and design. 1200.4 Authority to affix seals. 1200.6 Use of the seals. AUTHORITY: 44 U.S.C. 2104(e), 2116(b), 2302. SOURCE: 50 FR 27196, July 1, 1985, unless otherwise noted. $1200.1 Definitions. For the purposes of this partEmbossing seal means a display of the form and content of the official seal made on a die so that the seal can be embossed on paper or other medium. NARA means all organizational units of the National Archives and Records Administration. Official seal means the original(s) of the seal showing the exact form, content and color. Replica or reproduction means a copy of the official seal displaying the form, content and color. $1200.2 Description and design. (a) National Archives and Records Administration seal. The design is illustrated below and described as follows: Centered on a disc with a double-line border a solid line rendition of an heraldic eagle displayed holding in its left talon thirteen arrows, in its right talon a branch of olive, bearing on its breast a representation of the shield of the United States and displayed above its head a partially unrolled scroll inscribed with the words LITTERA SCRIPTA MANET one above the other; all within the circumscription NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, with the date 1985 at bottom center. § 1200.4 Authority to affix seals. The Archivist of the United States and the Archivist's designees are authorized to affix the official seals, embossing seals, replicas and reproductions to appropriate documents, certifications and other material for all purposes authorized by this part. $1200.6 Use of the seals. (a) The seals are the official emblems of NARA and their use is therefore permitted only as provided in this part. (b) Use by any person or organization outside NARA may be made only with prior written approval by NARA. (c) Requests by any person or organization outside NARA for permission to use the seals must be made in writing to the Archivist of the United States, National Archives (N), Washington, DC 20408, and must specify, in detail, the exact use to be made. Any permission granted applies only to the specific use for which it was granted and is not to be construed as permission for any other use. (d) Use of the NARA and the National Archives of the United States seals shall be primarily for informational purposes and for authentication of documents. The National Archives Trust Fund Board seal shall be used only for Trust Fund documents and publications. The seals may not be used on any article or in any manner which may discredit the seals or reflect unfa vorably upon NARA or which implies NARA endorsement of commercial products or services, or of the user's policies or activities. (e) Falsely making, forging, counterfeiting, mutilating, or altering the official seals, replicas, reproductions or embossing seals, or knowingly using or possessing with fraudulent intent any altered seal is punishable under section 506 of title 18, United States Code. (f) Any person using the official seals, replicas, reproductions, or embossing seals in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of this part is subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1017, which provides penalties for the wrongful use of an official seal, and to other provisions of law as applicable. § 1202.1 Scope of part. This part sets forth policies and procedures concerning the collection, use, and dissemination of records maintained by NARA which are subject to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a. These policies and procedures govern only those records as defined in §1202.4. Policies and procedures governing the disclosure and availability of NARA administrative records in general are in part 1250 of this chapter. This part also covers exemptions from disclosure of personal information; procedures for guidance of subject individuals in obtaining information and inspecting and disagreeing with the content of records; accounting for disclosures of information; special requirements for medical records; and fees. §1202.2 Purpose. This part implements the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a, popularly known as the "Privacy Act of 1974" (hereinafter referred to as the Act). This part prescribes procedures for notifying an in dividual of NARA systems of records which may contain a record pertaining to him or her, procedures for gaining access and contesting the contents of such records, and other procedures for carrying out the provisions of the Act. § 1202.4 Definitions. For the purposes of this part 1202: Access means a transfer of a record, a copy of a record, or the information in a record to the subject individual, or the review of a record by the subject individual. Agency means agency as defined in 5 U.S.C. 552(e). Disclosure means a transfer of a record, a copy of a record, or the information contained in a record to a recipient other than the subject individual, or the review of a record by someone other than the subject individual. Individual means a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence. Maintain includes maintain, collect, use, and disseminate. NARA Privacy Act appeal official means the Deputy Archivist of the United States for appeals of denials of access to or amendment of records maintained in a system of records, except where the system manager is the Inspector General or the Archivist of the United States. The term means the Archivist of the United States for appeals of denial of access to or amendment of records in systems of records maintained by the Inspector General. Record means any item, collection, or grouping of information about an individual that is maintained by an agency, including, but not limited to, his or her education, financial transactions, medical history and criminal or employment history and that contains his or her name or an identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a fingerprint, voiceprint, or photograph. Routine use means, with respect to the disclosure of a record, the use of that record for a purpose which is compatible with the purpose for which it was collected. Solicitation means a request by a NARA officer or employee that an individual provide information about himself or herself. |