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 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 108 STAT. 4035 (3) TEMPORARY STAFF. —The Commissioner may utilize temporary staff, including employees of Federal, State, or local agencies or instrumentalities (including local educational agencies), and employees of private organizations to assist the Center in performing the Center's responsibilities, but only if such temporary staff are sworn to observe the limitations imposed by this section. (4) INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS. —N O collection of information or data acquisition activity undertaken by the Center shall be subject to any review, coordination, or approval procedure except as required by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget under the rules and regulations established pursuant to chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, except such collection of information or data acquisition activity may be subject to review or coordination if the Commissioner determines that such review or coordination is beneficial. (5) DEFINITIONS. —For the purposes of this section— (A) the term "individusdly identifiable information" means any record, response form, completed survey, or aggregation thereof from which information about particular individuals may be revealed; and (B) the term "report" means a response provided by or about an individual to an inquiry from the Center and does not include a statistical aggregation from which individually identifiable information cannot be revealed. (6) VIOLATIONS. —Any person who uses any data provided by the Center, in conjunction with any other information or technique, to identify any individual student, teacher, administrator, or other individual and who knowingly discloses, publishes, or uses such data for a purpose other than a statistical purpose, or who otherwise violates subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection (a)(2), shall be found guilty of a class E felony and imprisoned for not more than five years, or fined as specified in section 3571 of title 18, United States Code, or both. (7) ACCESS TO REPORTS OR RECORDS.—Nothing in this sec- . tion shall restrict the right of the Secretary, the Comptroller General of the United States, the Director of the Congressional Budget Office, and the Librarian of Congress, to gain access to any reports or other records, including information identify- ing individuals, in the Center's possession, except that the same restrictions on disclosure that apply under paragraphs (1) and (6) shall apply to such individuals. SEC. 409. DISSEMINATION. 20 USC 9008. (a) GENERAL REQUESTS. — (1) IN GENERAL. —The Center may furnish transcripts or copies of tables and other statistical records and make special statistical compilations and surveys for State and local officials, public and private organizations, and individuals. (2) COMPILATIONS.—The Center shall provide State and local educational agencies opportunities to suggest the development of particular compilations of statistics, surveys, and analy- ses that would assist those educational agencies. (b) CONGRESSIONAL REQUESTS. —The Center shall furnish such special statistical compilations and surveys as the Congress may request. 79-194 0—95—18: QL 3 Part 5

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