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 90 STAT. 1680 29 USC 1001 °®*®*

5 USC 552a °°*®'

PUBLIC LAW 94-455—OCT. 4, 1976 administration of titles I and IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. " (3) DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION TO PRIVACY PROTECTION STUDY COMMISSION.—The Secretary may, upon written request, disclose returns and return information to the Privacy Protection S t u d y Commission, or to such members, ojKcers, o r employees of such commission as may be named in such written request, to the extent provided under section 5 of the Privacy Act of 1974. " (4) DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION FOR USE IN PERSONNEL OR CLAIMANT REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS.—The Secretary may disclose returns and r e t u r n information— " (A) upon written request— " (i) to an employee or former employee of the Department of the Treasury, or to the duly authorized legal representative of such employee or former emploj^ee, who is or may be a party to any administrative action or proceeding affecting the personnel rights of such employee or former employee; or " ( i i) to any person, or to the duly authorized legal representative of such person, whose rights are or may be affected by an administrative action or proceeding under section 3 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (23 Stat. 258; 31 U.S.C. 1026), solely for use in the action or proceeding, or in preparation for the action or proceeding, b u t only to the extent that the Secretary determines that such returns or return information is or may be relevant and material to the action or proceeding; or " (B) to officers and employees of the Department of the Treasury for use in any action or proceeding described in subparagraph (A), or in preparation for such action or proceeding, to the extent necessary to advance or protect the interests of the United States. "(5)

26 usr 42 USC 432.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE.—

Upon written request by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Secretary may disclose information returns filed pursuant to part III oi subchapter A of chapter 61 of this subtitle for the purpose of carrying out, in accordance with an agreement entered into pursuant to section 232 of the Social Security Act, an effective return processing program. "(6) DISCLOSURE OF RETURN INFORMATION TO FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES.— "(A) RETURN INFORMATION FROM INTERNAL REVENUE SERV-

42 USC 651.

ICE.—The Secretary may, upon written request, disclose to the appropriate Federal, State, or local child support enforcement agency— "(i) available return information from the master files of the Internal Revenue Service relating to the address, filing status, amounts and nature of income, and the number of dependents reported on any return filed by, or with respect to, any individual with respect to whom child support obligations are sought to be established or enforced pursuant to the provisions of part D of title IV of the Social Security Act and with respect

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