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Privacy Act; Implementation

other · US Department of Defense · Rule · Published 2015-09-30 · Effective 2015-12-09 · 80 FR 58609

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Document number
2015-24631
Federal Register citation
80 FR 58609
CFR reference
32 CFR 311
Type
Rule
Action
Direct final rule with request for comments.
Category
other
Sub-agency
US Department of Defense
Publication date
2015-09-30
Effective date
2015-12-09
DOD docket
Docket ID: DoD-2015-OS-0071

Abstract

The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is exempting those records contained in DPFPA 06, entitled "Internal Affairs Records System," pertaining to open or closed investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes (under (j)(2) of the Act) to enable OSD to conduct certain internal affairs investigations, relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protect investigative techniques and efforts employed, as well as open or closed investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes (under (k)(2) of the Act), other than material within the scope of subsection (j)(2) of the Privacy Act to enable the protection of identities of confidential informants who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the informant's identity would be held in confidence. This exemption rule will allow the Pentagon Force Protection Agency to ensure the integrity of the Internal Affairs investigative process, including certain reciprocal investigations, by preventing the subject of the record from using the Privacy Act to learn of the existence of open investigations, thereby compromising investigative techniques, or open and closed investigations which place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the informant's identity would be held in confidence. Further, requiring the Pentagon Force Protection Agency to grant access to records and amend these records would unfairly impede the investigation. To confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to an open investigation a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.

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