Common use of Life and physical safety Clause in Contracts

Life and physical safety. We may withhold records whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to endan- ger the life or physical safety of any in- dividual. This protection extends to threats and harassment as well as to physical violence. [62 FR 4154, Jan. 29, 1997. Redesignated at 63 FR 35132, June 29, 1998] § 402.110 Exemptions eight and nine for withholding records: Records on financial institutions; records on xxxxx. Exemption eight permits us to with- hold records about regulation or super- vision of financial institutions. Exemp- tion nine permits the withholding of geological and geophysical information and data, including maps, concerning xxxxx. § 402.125 Who may release a record. Except as otherwise provided by reg- ulation, only the Deputy Executive Xx- xxxxxx for the Office of Public Disclo- sure, Office of the General Counsel, SSA, or her or his designee may deter- mine whether to release any record in § 402.130 SSA’s control and possession. This offi- cial is SSA’s Freedom of Information Officer. Sections 402.40, 402.55, and 402.60 list some of the materials which we have determined may be released. [62 FR 4154, Jan. 29, 1997, as amended at 68 FR 60295, Oct. 22, 2003] § 402.130 How to request a record. You may request a record in person or by mail or by electronic tele- communications. To the extent prac- ticable, and in the future, we will at- tempt to provide access for requests by telephone, fax, Internet, and e-mail. Any request should reasonably describe the record you want. If you have de- tailed information which would assist us in identifying that record, please submit it with your request. We may charge fees for some requests (§§ 402.145–402.175 explain our fees). You should identify the request as a Free- dom of Information Act request and mark the outside of any envelope used to submit your request as a ‘‘Freedom of Information Request.’’ The staff at any Social Security office can help you prepare this request. [63 FR 35132, June 29, 1998] § 402.135 Where to send a request. You may send your request for a record to: The Deputy Executive Direc- tor for the Office of Public Disclosure, Office of the General Counsel, Social Security Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000. [62 FR 4154, Jan. 29, 1997, as amended at 68 FR 60295, Oct. 22, 2003] § 402.140 How a request for a record is processed.

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