§ 2003.6 Disclosure of a record to a person other than the individual to whom it pertains.
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(a) The OIG may disclose an individual's record to a person other than the individual to whom the record pertains in the following instances:
(1) Upon written request by the individual, including authorization under 24 CFR 16.5(e);
(2) With the prior written consent of the individual;
(3) To a parent or legal guardian of the individual under 5 U.S.C. 552a(h); or
(4) When permitted by the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) (1) through (12).
(b) [Reserved]
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