Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 4.djvu/103

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PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 112 STAT. 2681-74 (d) The Attorney General may charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed $50 per request, to any nursing facility or home health care agency requesting a search and exchange of records pursuant to this section. (e) Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall submit a report to Congress on the number of requests for searches and exchanges of records made under this section by nursing facilities and home health care agencies and the disposition of such requests. (f) Whoever knowingly uses any information obtained pursuant to this section for a purpose other than as authorized under subsection (c) shall be fined in accordance with title 18, United States Code, imprisoned for not more than 2 years, or both. (g) A nursing facility or home health care agency that, in denying emplo3niient for an applicant, reasonably relies upon information provided by the Attorney General pursuant to this section shall not be liable in any action brought by the applicant based on the employment determination resulting from the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. (h) The Attorney General may promulgate such regulations as are necessary to carry out this section, including regulations regarding the security, confidentiality, accuracy, use, destruction, and dissemination of information, audits and recordkeeping, the imposition of fees, and any necessary modifications to the definitions contained in subsection (i). (i) In this section: (1) The term "home health care agency" means an agency that provides home health care or personal care services on a visiting basis in a place of residence. (2) The term "nursing facility" means a facility or institution (or a distinct part of an institution) that is primarily engaged in providing to residents of the facility or institution nursing care, including skilled nursing care, and related services for individuals who require medical or nursing care. (j) This section shall apply without fiscal year limitation. SEC. 125. Effective with the enactment of this Act, and in 5 USC 5724a any fiscal year hereafter, the Attorney General and the Secretary note. of the Treasury may, for their respective agencies, extend the pay- ment of relocation expenses listed in section 5724a(b)(l) of Title 5 of the United States Code to include the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the territories and possessions of the United States. SEC. 126. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the total of the amounts appropriated under this title of this Act is reduced by $20,038,000, out of which the reductions for each account shall be made in accordance with the chart on Year 2000 funding dated September 17, 1998, provided to Congress by the Department of Justice. SEC. 127. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in any action brought by a prisoner under section 1979 of the Revised Statutes (42 U.S.C. 1983) against a Federal, State, or local jail, prison, or correctional facility, or any employee or former employee thereof, arising out of the incarceration of that prisoner— (1) the financial records of a person employed or formerly employed by the Federal, State, or local jail, prison, or correctional facility, shall not be subject to disclosure without the written consent of that person or pursuant to a court order,