LIMITATIONS ON ACCESS AND USE. The Privacy Act requires that each matching agreement specify prohibitions on duplication and redisclosure of records provided by the source agency within or outside the recipient agency or the non-federal agency, except where provided by law or essential to the conduct of the matching program. 5 U.S.C. §552a(o)(1)(H). The Privacy Act also requires that each matching agreement specify procedures governing the use by a recipient agency or non-federal agency of records provided in a matching program by a source agency, including procedures governing return of records to the source agency or destruction of records used in such program. 5 U.S.C. §552(o)(1)(I).
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement
LIMITATIONS ON ACCESS AND USE. The Privacy Act requires that each matching agreement specify prohibitions on duplication and redisclosure of records provided by the source agency within or outside the recipient agency or the non-federal agency, except where provided by law or essential to the conduct of the matching program. 5 U.S.C. §552a(o)(1)(H). The Privacy Act also requires that each matching agreement specify procedures governing the use by a recipient agency or non-federal agency of records provided in a matching program by a source agency, including procedures governing return of the records to the source agency or destruction of records used in such program. 5 U.S.C. §552(o)(1)(I).
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
LIMITATIONS ON ACCESS AND USE. The Privacy Act requires that each matching agreement specify prohibitions on duplication and redisclosure of records provided by the source agency within or outside the recipient agency or the non-federal agency, except where provided by law or essential to the conduct of the matching program. 5 U.S.C. §552a(o)(1)(H). The Privacy Act also requires that each matching agreement specify procedures governing the use by a recipient agency or non-federal agency of records provided in a matching program by a source agency, including procedures governing return of the records to the source agency or destruction of records used in such program. 5 U.S.C. §552(o)(1)(I552a(o)(1)(I).
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement