N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 462.1 - Definitions
(a) Power Authority
means the Power Authority of the State of New York, also known as the New York
Power Authority .
(b) Committee
means the Committee on Open Government as constituted pursuant to subdivision 1
of section
89 of the
Public Officers Law.
(c) Data
subject means any individual about whom personal information has been collected
by the Power Authority .
(d)
Disclose means to reveal, release , transfer, disseminate or otherwise
communicate personal information or records orally, in writing or by electronic
or any other means other than to the data subject .
(e) Personal information means any
information concerning a data subject which, because of name, number, symbol,
mark or other identifier, can be used to identify that data subject .
(f) Record means any item, collection or
grouping of personal information about a data subject which is maintained and
is retrievable by use of the name or other identifier of the data subject . The
term record shall not include personal information which is not used to make
any determination about the data subject if it is:
(1) a telephone book or directory which is
used exclusively for telephone and directory information;
(2) any card catalog, book or other resource
material in any library;
(3) any
compilation of information containing names and addresses only which is used
exclusively for the purpose of mailing Power Authority information;
(4) personal information required by law to
be maintained, and required by law to be used, only for statistical research or
reporting purposes;
(5) information
requested by the Power Authority which is necessary for the Power Authority to
answer unsolicited requests by the data subject for information; or
(6) correspondence files.
(g) System of records means any
group of records under the actual or constructive control of the Power
Authority pertaining to one or more data subjects from which personal
information is retrievable by use of the name or other identifier of a data
subject .
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