Privacy Act Statement definition

Privacy Act Statement. The information requested herein is used for apprenticeship program statistical purposes and may not be otherwise disclosed without the express permission of the undersigned apprentice. Privacy Act of 1974
Privacy Act Statement. Authority: 49 U.S.C. § 114(e). Principal Purpose(s): To inform you of your obligation to protect information regarding the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) Airport Assessment Process from unauthorized disclosure. Routine Use(s): This information may be shared with the appropriate Federal, State, or local agency responsible for investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order, when TSA becomes aware of an indication of a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal law or regulation, or for routine uses identified in the Office of Personnel Management’s system of records notice, OPM/GOVT-1 General Personnel Records (if hired) or OPM/GOVT-5 Recruiting, Examining, and Placement Records (if not hired). Disclosure: Voluntary; failure to furnish the requested information may result in an inability to administer the TSO assessment and consider you for employment as a Transportation Security Officer.
Privacy Act Statement. Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code requires you (Issuer) to provide us with your correct Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). Name of Business: Duke Robotics, Inc. Tax Identification Number: 00-0000000 Under penalty of perjury, by signing this Agreement below I certify that: 1) the number shown above is our correct business taxpayer identification number; 2) our business is not subject to backup withholding unless we have informed Prime Trust in writing to the contrary; and 3) our Company is a U.S. domiciled business. Consent is Hereby Given: By signing this Agreement electronically, Issuer explicitly agrees to receive documents electronically including its copy of this signed Agreement and the Business Custodial Agreement as well as ongoing disclosures, communications, and notices.

Examples of Privacy Act Statement in a sentence

  • The Authorization for Release of Information and Privacy Act Notice states how family information will be released and includes the Federal Privacy Act Statement.

  • Privacy Act Statement: This explains how we will use the information you give us.The Richard B.

  • Form I-9 must be retained by the employer and made available for inspection by U.S. Government officials as specified in the "USCIS Privacy Act Statement" below.

  • This Privacy Act Statement should explain the authority for collecting your information and how your information will be used, retained, and shared.

  • This document incorporates the Federal Privacy Act Statement and describes the conditions under which HUD will release family information.


More Definitions of Privacy Act Statement

Privacy Act Statement. The TIN/EIN/SSN is required to comply with the reporting requirements of 26 U.S.C. 6041, 6041A and 6050M and implementing regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Failure to provide the information may exclude you from doing business with the Federal Aviation Administration. SIZE STANDARDS AND THE NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) (FEBRUARY 2002) The NAICS code for this acquisition is 921190. The small business size standard is $6.0 million.
Privacy Act Statement. The Property Owner/Owner’s Authorized Agent acknowledge(s) that information submitted will be shared with other government agencies, federal and non-federal, and contractors, their subcontractors and employees but solely for purposes of disaster relief management to meet the objectives of this Right-of-Entry. This form is signed to allow access to perform debris removal and/or demolition operations on the above-mentioned property, to authorize the release of insurance policy/claim information and to notify any lien-holder of demolition.
Privacy Act Statement. The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, Section 51, as amended and its enacting legislation, P.L. 104-188, specify that the State Workforce Agencies are the "designated" agencies responsible for administering the WOTC certification procedures of this program. The information you have provided completing this form will be disclosed by your employer to the State Workforce Agency. Provision of this information is voluntary. However the information is required for your employer to receive the federal tax credit. IF THE INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE IS ABOUT A MEMBER OF
Privacy Act Statement. AUTHORITY: 10 U.S.C. 8013. PURPOSE: To obtain personal information and to notify families of policies and procedures in RAF Lakenheath Child and Youth Programs (CYP). ROUTINE USES: For internal use only except as permitted by federal law. HOURS OF OPERATION: Care in the CYP is offered Monday through Friday from 0630-1800. Children must be picked up by 1800 hours. There will be a ten minute grace period, thereafter, a late fee of $2.00 per minute will be charged per family after 1810. Parents and guardians who are not able to pick up by 1800 must notify a designated authorized individual listed on the child’s AF Form 1181 (AF Youth Flight Program Patron Registration). If a parent does not pick up by 1820, the CYP reserves the right to call your child’s emergency point of contact, and then sponsor’s First Sergeant.
Privacy Act Statement. Privacy Act Statement (5 U.S.C. § 552a, as amended).
Privacy Act Statement. AUTHORITY: 10 U.S.C. 8013. PURPOSE: To obtain personal information concerning participant in RAF Lakenheath Youth Programs. ROUTINE USES: For internal use only except as permitted by federal law. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of the requested information is voluntary. Nondisclosure may prevent your child from participating in RAF Lakenheath Youth Programs. CHILD’S SCHOOL: CHILD’S GRADE: Sponsor Name: Sponsor Email: Spouse Name: Spouse Email: HOURS OF OPERATION: Care in the SAC is offered Monday through Friday from 0630-1800. Children must be picked up by 1800 hours. There will be a 10 minute grace-period. A late fee of $2.00 per minute will be assessed for any children picked up late. Additional minute past 1805 will be assessed. Parents and guardians who are not able to pick up by 1800 must notify a designated authorized individual listed on the child’s AF Form 1181. If a parent does not pick up by 1820, the SAC reserves the right to call your child’s emergency point of contact or their Command.
Privacy Act Statement. The information requested herein is used for apprenticeship program statistical purposes and will only be disclosed in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act. (Privacy Act of 1974) (P.L. 93-579) PART A: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPRENTICE. NOTE TO SPONSOR: PART A SHOULD ONLY BE FILLED OUT BY APPRENTICE 1. Name (Last, First, Middle), and Address (No., Street, City, State, ANSWER BOTH A AND B (Definitions on reverse) 4. a. Ethnic Group (mark one)  Hispanic or Latino  Not Hispanic or Latinob. Race (mark one or more)  Am. Indian or Alaska native  Asian  Black or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander  White 5. Veteran Status (mark one)  Non Veteran  Veteran Zip Code)\ 6. Highest education level (mark one)  8th grade or less  9th or 12th grade  GED  High School Graduate