Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CA-DSS to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CA-DSS applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CA-DSS DHCS to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CA-DSS DHCS applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CANY-DSS DOL to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CANY-DSS DOL applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. for example, access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is are intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CANJ-DSS LWD to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CANJ-DSS LWD applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CAMA-DSS DUA to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CAMA-DSS DUA applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. for example, access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is are intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CA-DSS TWC to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CA-DSS TWC applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- DHS-USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. e.g., access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CAMA-DSS DUA to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CAMA-DSS DUA applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CA-DSS DHCS to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CA-DSS DHCS applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. e.g., access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CANY-DSS DOL to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CANY-DSS DOL applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CANJ-DSS LWD to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CANJ-DSS LWD applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. for example, access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is are intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
Records Relating to United States Citizens. Nothing in this Agreement authorizes CA-DSS TWC to use the DHS-USCIS system for the purpose of verifying the status of any individual claiming U.S. citizenship by birth. If, however, DHS-USCIS receives a request for a verification of a CA-DSS TWC applicant who is an LPR, other immigrant or nonimmigrant, or a naturalized or derived U.S. citizen, the request may be referred to DHS-USCIS for additional verification procedures. All safeguards and protections provided by the Privacy Act, CMPPA, Judicial Redress Act (JRA) of 2015, and this Agreement regarding the use, disclosure, and security of DHS- DHS-USCIS records apply to DHS-USCIS records regarding U.S. citizens, LPRs, and certain designated foreign nationals. U.S. citizens and LPRs covered by Privacy Act of 1974 and those covered persons covered by the JRA are provided with privacy protections and legal redress (e.g. for example, access and amendment) required by law. With respect to persons who are not covered by the Privacy Act or JRA, Department of Homeland Security, by policy, will still analyze official sharing requests under the Fair Information Practice Principles. However, for those individuals, no privacy rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, is are intended, or should be construed, to be created by this Computer Matching Agreement, and are not enforceable at law against the United States, its agencies, officers, or employees.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement