32 CFR 806b.11 - When to give Privacy Act Statements (PAS).

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 32: National Defense (December 2005)


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TITLE 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE

SUBTITLE A - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

CHAPTER VII - DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

SUBCHAPTER A - ADMINISTRATION

PART 806B - PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM

subpart c - COLLECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION

806b.11 - When to give Privacy Act Statements (PAS).

  (a) Give a PAS orally or in writing to the subject of the record when you are collecting information from them that will go in a system of records. Note: Do this regardless of how you collect or record the answers. You may display a sign in areas where people routinely furnish this kind of information. Give a copy of the Privacy Act Statement if asked. Do not ask the person to sign the Privacy Act Statement.

  (b) A Privacy Act Statement must include four items: (1) Authority: The legal authority, that is, the U.S.C. or Executive Order authorizing the program the system supports.

  (2) Purpose: The reason you are collecting the information and what you intend to do with it.

  (3) Routine Uses: A list of where and why the information will be disclosed outside DoD.

  (4) Disclosure: Voluntary or Mandatory. (Use Mandatory only when disclosure is required by law and the individual will be penalized for not providing information.) Include any consequences of nondisclosure in non-threatening language.

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