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Emergency Access Exception
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12 U.S.C. § 3414(b) excepts government access to financial records
in
narrowly-limited emergency situations where any delay would create imminent
danger of physical injury, serious property damage or flight from
prosecution.
No customer notice is required in such situations. To avoid abuse of this
provision, records may be obtained only if the certification of compliance
is
made by a supervisory official of a rank designated by the head of the
government
authority seeking access. (The Attorney General has re-delegated to heads of
Departmental units this authority to designate supervisory officials for
certification.) In addition, the government must file in court within 5 days
thereafter a sworn statement by the supervisory official justifying use of
the
emergency exception and (unless a court order delaying notice is obtained
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. § 3409(c)) must notify the customer as soon as
practicable that his or her records were obtained. An example of a
situation
justifying use of the emergency exception would be a kidnapping case where
financial records might lead to location of the victim or suspect.
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