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32 CFR Part 1665

9 sections.

  • § 1665.1
    § 1665.1 Rules for determining if an individual is the subject of a record.
  • § 1665.2
    § 1665.2 Requests for access.
  • § 1665.3
    § 1665.3 Access to the accounting of disclosures from records.
  • § 1665.4
    § 1665.4 Requests to amend records.
  • § 1665.5
    § 1665.5 Appeals.
  • § 1665.6
    § 1665.6 Schedule of fees.
  • § 1665.7
    § 1665.7 Information available to the public or to those seeking confirmation of SSS registration status to convey benefits related to registration.
  • § 1665.8
    § 1665.8 Systems of records exempted from certain provisions of this act.
  • § 1665.9
    § 1665.9 SSS Compliance with the Social Security Fraud Prevention Act of 2017 to limit the use of Social Security numbers on documents mailed by the Selective Service System (SSS).

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