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19 NYCRR 81.10

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Statement of disagreement by data subject

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(a)If correction or amendment of a record or personal information is denied in whole or in part upon appeal, the determination rendered pursuant to the appeal shall inform the data subject of the right to:
(1)file with the department a statement of reasonable length setting forth the data subject's reasons for disagreement with the determination;
(2)request that such a statement of disagreement be provided to any person or governmental unit to which the record has been or is disclosed pursuant to paragraph (d), (i) or (l) of subdivision 1 of section 96 of the Public Officers Law.
(b)Upon receipt of a statement of disagreement by a data subject, the department shall:
(1)clearly note any portions of the record that are disputed; and
(2)attach a data subject's statement as part of the record.
(c)When providing a data subject's statement of disagreement to a person or governmental unit in conjunction with a disclosure made pursuant to paragraph (d), (i) or (l) of subdivision 1 of section 96 of the Public Officers Law, the department may also include a concise statement of its reasons for not making the requested amendment or correction.

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