32 C.F.R. Subpart B—Obtaining Law Enforcement Records and Confidentiality Promises
Title 32 - National Defense
The Commander, Air Force Office of Special Investigation; the Commander, Air Force Security Forces Center; Major Command, Field Operating Agency, and base chiefs of security forces; Air Force Office of Special Investigations detachment commanders; and designees of those offices may ask another agency for records for law enforcement under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(7). The requesting office must indicate in writing the specific part of the record desired and identify the law enforcement activity asking for the record. Promises of confidentiality must be prominently annotated in the record to protect from disclosure any “confidential” information under 5 United States Code 552a(k)(2), (k)(5), or (k)(7) of the Privacy Act.
Title 32: National Defense
PART 806b—PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM
Subpart B—Obtaining Law Enforcement Records and Confidentiality Promises
§ 806b.8 Obtaining law enforcement records.
§ 806b.9 Confidentiality promises.