Code of Federal Regulations - Title 18: Conservation of Power and Water Resources (December 2005)
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TITLE 18 - CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
CHAPTER XIII - TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
SUBCHAPTER B - SPECIAL REGULATIONS
PART 1301 - PROCEDURES
subpart b - PRIVACY ACT
1301.17 - Requests for correction or amendment of record.
(a) An individual may request amendment of records pertaining to him in a TVA system to the extent permitted by the Act in accordance with this section. A request for amendment shall: (1) Be in writing and signed by the individual seeking the amendment; (2) Name the TVA system in which the record is maintained; (3) Describe the item or items of information to be amended; (4) Describe the nature of the amendment requested; and (5) Give the reasons for the requested change.
(b) Requests shall be made to the official designated in the paragraph headed Contesting record procedures in the TVA system notice for the TVA system concerned. Before considering a request, TVA may require proof of identity of the requester similar to that required under 1301.14 to gain access to the record.
(c) The individual requesting amendment has the responsibility of providing TVA with evidence of why his record should be amended, and must provide adequate evidence to TVA to justify his request.
(d) The provisions of 1301.11 to 1301.24 of this part do not permit the alteration of evidence presented or to be presented in the course of judicial or administrative proceedings; neither do they permit collateral attack on a prior judicial or administrative action, or provide a collateral remedy for a matter otherwise judicially or administratively cognizable.
[40 FR 45313, Oct. 1, 1975. Redesignated at 44 FR 30682, May 29, 1979, and amended at 53 FR 30253, Aug. 11, 1988]
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