2. THE WITHDRAWAL BY THE PERSON IN INTEREST OF
CONSENT TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION SHALL TAKE EFFECT AS SOON AS
PRACTICABLE AFTER IT IS RECEIVED BY THE CUSTODIAN.
(4) (i) This paragraph applies only to the disclosure of personal
information for inclusion in lists of information to be used for surveys, marketing, and
solicitations.
(ii) The custodian [shall provide notice in a clear and conspicuous
manner on the forms for the issuance or renewal of a driver's license, certificate of
title, registration, or identification card that personal information may be disclosed
for surveys, marketing, and solicitations] MAY NOT DISCLOSE PERSONAL
INFORMATION FOR SURVEYS, MARKETING, AND SOLICITATIONS WITHOUT WRITTEN
CONSENT FROM THE PERSON IN INTEREST.
[(iii) The custodian shall provide an opportunity to prohibit
disclosure under this paragraph in a clear and conspicuous manner on the forms for
the issuance or renewal of a driver's license, certificate of title, registration, or
identification card.
(iv) The custodian may not disclose personal information under this
paragraph if a person in interest prohibited disclosure under this paragraph or by
notifying the custodian in writing.
(v) Except as provided in subparagraph (vi) of this paragraph, if
the person in interest does not prohibit disclosure of the personal information as
provided in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph, the custodian may disclose the
personal information.
(vi) ] (III) 1. AT ANY TIME THE PERSON IN INTEREST MAY
WITHDRAW CONSENT TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION BY. NOTIFYING THE
CUSTODIAN.
2. THE WITHDRAWAL BY THE PERSON IN INTEREST OF
CONSENT TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION SHALL TAKE EFFECT AS SOON AS
PRACTICABLE AFTER IT IS RECEIVED BY THE CUSTODIAN.
(IV) The custodian may not disclose personal information under this
paragraph for use in telephone solicitations.
[(vii)] (V) Personal information disclosed under this paragraph may
be used only for surveys, marketing, or solicitations and only for a purpose approved
by the Motor Vehicle Administration.
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of [paragraph (3) or (4)]
PARAGRAPHS (3) AND (4) of this subsection, a custodian shall disclose personal
information:
(i) for use by a federal, state, or local government, including a law
enforcement agency, or a court in carrying out its functions;
(ii) for use in connection with matters of:
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