New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter X - Power Authority Of The State Of New York
Part 462 - Personal Privacy Protection Law
Section 462.4 - Proof of identity

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) When records or personal information are made available in person following an oral or written request from a data subject who is an authority employee, or following a written request from a data subject who is other than an authority employee, the Power Authority may require appropriate identification, such as a driver's license, an identifier assigned to the data subject by the Power Authority, a photograph or similar information that confirms that the record or personal information sought pertains to the data subject.

(b) When a request is made by mail, the Power Authority may require verification of a signature or inclusion of an identifier generally known only by a data subject, or similar appropriate identification that confirms that the record or personal information sought pertains to the data subject.

(c) Proof of identity shall not be required regarding a request for a record or personal information accessible to the public pursuant to article 6 of the Public Officers Law.

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