P-2010-01088 CAN

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05581971
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RIPPUB
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U
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2
Document Creation Date: 
March 9, 2023
Document Release Date: 
December 8, 2021
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Case Number: 
F-2011-02160
Publication Date: 
September 10, 2010
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Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05581971 Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 September 15, 2010 Dear On 10 September 2010, the office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator received your 18 June 2010 letter requesting information about yourself You also requested information on George S. Gregory. That portion of your request for records falls under the purview of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and will be addressed via separate correspondence (F-2010-01800). Records about yourself fall under the purview of the Privacy Act and will be addressed in this letter. The Privacy Act requires federal agencies to safeguard personally identifiable information about an individual. CIA's Privacy Regulations, Title 32 C.F.R. � 1901.13, establish the criteria below: An individual seeking access to or amendment of records about himself shall provide in the letter of request his full (legal) name, address, date and place of birth, and current citizenship status together with a statement that such information is true under penalty of perjury or a notarized statement swearing to or affirming his identity. In the case of an individual who is an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, said individual shall provide his or her alien registration number and the date that status was acquired. In order to process your request you must send us a statement with this information. You must have your statement notarized, or sign it under penalty of perjury (28 U.S.C. � 1746), and verify that you are a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident. If you are a legal permanent resident (LPR), you must provide your LPR number and the date that status was acquired. If you have become a U.S. citizen, you must provide your naturalization number and the date that status was acquired. Because you have not provided the information we require, we cannot accept your request. Once we receive the necessary information, we can then begin processing your request. Sincerely, Scott Koch Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05581971 Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05581971 Acting Information and Privacy Coordinator IMS/IRRG/PIPDJ 0 SEPTEMBER 10 Distribution: Orig - Adse 1 - PIPD/P-2010-01088 CAN PRIVACY\01088 Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05581971