28 C.F.R. § 22.20

Applicability

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(a) These regulations govern use and revelation of research and statistical information obtained, collected, or produced either directly by BJA, OJJDP, BJS, NIJ, or OJP or under any interagency agreement, grant, contract, or subgrant awarded under the Crime Control Act, the Juvenile Justice Act, and the Victims of Crime Act.

(b) The regulations do not apply to any records from which identifiable research or statistical information was originally obtained; or to any records which are designated under existing statutes as public; or to any information extracted from any records designated as public.

(c) The regulations do not apply to information gained regarding future criminal conduct.

[41 FR 54846, Dec. 15, 1976, as amended at 43 FR 16974, Apr. 21, 1978; 51 FR 6400, 6401, Feb. 24, 1986]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2003–2003 · leading case: Howard v. Ashcroft, 248 F. Supp. 2d 518 (M.D. La. 2003).
Howard v. Ashcroft, 248 F. Supp. 2d 518 (M.D. La. 2003). “The Parole Commission started using its new guidelines on a trial basis in 1972, published them in the Federal Register and began using them throughout the country in 1973, and later codified them at 28 CFR § 22.20 (1978). 39 *530 Based on the gravity of Mr.”
Ferguson v. Ashcroft, 248 F. Supp. 2d 547 (M.D. La. 2003). “The Parole Commission started using its new guidelines on a trial basis in 1972, published them in the Federal Register and began using them throughout the country in 1973, and later codified them at 28 CFR § 22.20 (1978). 45 Based on the gravity of Mr.”
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