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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 3784

PUBLIC LAW 100-647—NOV. 10, 1988 Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.". (b) ESTABLISHMENT OF B L O O D D O N O R LOCATOR SERVICE.—

(1) IN GENERAL.—Part A of title XI of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1301 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following new section: "BLOOD DONOR LOCATOR SERVICE

42 USC

1320b-ll.

Regulations.

Records. Classified information.

"SEC. 1141. (a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall establish and conduct a Blood Donor Locator Service, under the direction of the Commissioner of Social Security, which shall be used to obtain and transmit to any authorized person (as defined in subsection (h)(D) the most recent mailing address of any blood donor who, as indicated by the donated blood or products derived therefrom or by the history of the subsequent use of such blood or blood products, has or may have the virus for acquired immune deficiency syndrome, in order to inform such donor of the possible need for medical care and treatment. "(b) PROVISION OF ADDRESS INFORMATION.—Whenever the Secretary receives a request, filed by an authorized person (as defined in subsection (h)(D), for the mailing address of a donor described in subsection (a) and the Secretary is reasonably satisfied that the requirements of this section have been met with respect to such request, the Secretary shall promptly undertake to provide the requested address information from— "(1) the files and records maintained by the Social Security Administration, and "(2) such files and records obtained pursuant to section 6103(m)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as the Secretary considers necessary to comply with such request. "(c) MANNER AND FORM OF REQUESTS.—A request for address

information under this section shall b^ filed in such manner and form as the Secretary shall by regulation prescribe, shall include the blood donor's social security account number, and shall be accompanied or supported by such documents as the Secretary may determine to be necessary. "(d) PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDS.—Any authorized person shall, as a condition for receiving address information from the Blood Donor Locator Service— "(1) establish and maintain, to the satisfaction of the Secretary, a system for standardizing records with respect to any request, the reason for such request, and the date of such request made by or of it and any disclosure of address information made by or to it, "(2) establish and maintain, to the satisfaction of the Secretary, a secure area or place in which such address information and all related blood donor records shall be stored, "(3) restrict, to the satisfaction of the Secretary, access to the address information and related blood donor records only to persons whose duties or responsibilities require access and to whom disclosure may be made under the provisions of this section, "(4) provide such other safeguards which the Secretary determines (and which the Secretary prescribes in regulations) to be necessary or appropriate to protect the confidentiality of the address information and related blood donor records.