Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 006 - Department of Finance and Administration
Division 05 - Division of Revenues
Rule 006.05.97-012 - Regulation 1997-6 - Federal Driver's Privacy Act
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 006.05.97-012
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.
(a) Ark.
Code Ann. §27-14&-412(a)(l) currently provides that all records of the
Office of Motor Vehicle (OMV) relating to vehicle titles, registration and
license plates are open to public inspection unless otherwise deemed
confidential. The Federal Driver's Privacy Act (18
U.S.C. §
2721) which becomes effective on
September 13,1997 generally prohibits the disclosure of personal information
from such records in the absence of state procedures providing each vehicle
registrant the opportunity to prohibit disclosure of his or her registration
information. Because Arkansas law does not currently allow registrants such an
opportunity, all personal information contained in registration records as well
as identification cards issued by the Office of Driver Services is prohibited
from release except for permissible uses listed below.
(b) "Personal information" means information
that identifies an individual, including the individual's photograph, social
security number, name, address (excluding zip code), telephone number and
medical or disability information.
(c) This regulation applies to any
individual, organization or entity except for vehicles registered to the State
of Arkansas and any state agencies.
2. PERMISSIBLE USES: Personal information from OMV records relating to vehicle titles, registration and license plates shall be disclosed in the following circumstances:
(a) For use in connection with matters of
motor vehicle safety and theft, motor vehicle emissions, motor vehicle product
alterations, recalls, or advisories, performance monitoring of motor vehicles
and dealers by motor vehicle manufacturers, and removal of non-owner records
from the original owner records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(b) For any use specifically authorized under
the law of the State that holds the record, if such use is related to the
operation of a motor vehicle or public safety, including disposition of
abandoned vehicles pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§
27-50-1101,
et seq. and
27-50-1201, et
seq.
(c) For use by any government
agency, including any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying our its
functions, or any private person or entity acting on behalf of a Federal,
State, or local agency in carrying out its functions.
(d) For use in connection with any civil,
criminal, administrative, or arbitral proceeding in any Federal, State, or
local court or agency or before any self-regulatory body, including the service
of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation, and the execution or
enforcement of judgments and orders, or pursuant to an order of a Federal,
State, or local court.
(e) For use
in research activities, and for use in producing statistical reports, so long
as the personal information is not published, redisclosed, or used to contact
individuals.
(f) For use by any
insurer or insurance support organization, or by a self-insured entity, or its
agents, employees, or contractors, in connection with claims investigation
activities, antrfraud activities, rating or underwriting.
(g) For use in providing notice to the owners
of towed or impounded vehicles.
(h)
For use by any licensed private investigative agency or licensed security
service for any purpose permitted under this subsection.
(i) For use by an employer or its agent or
insurer to obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial
driver's license that is required under the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act
of 1986 (49 U.S.C. App. 2710 et seq.)
(j) For use in connection with the operation
of private toll transportation facilities.
(k) For use by any requester, if the
requester demonstrates it has obtained the written consent of the individual to
whom the information pertains.
3. All requests for information from the records of OMV shall be in writing and shall include the name and address of the person requesting the information and the intended use of the information. Improper use of personal information constitutes a violation of the Federal Driver's Privacy Act and may subject the violator to civil damages or criminal penalties.
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