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“Sole possession notes” are not mentioned specifically in the FERPA regulations. Instead, the above section (34 CFR §99.3) is the only place in the regulations where “sole possession” is used. Over the years, we have used “sole possession notes” when we are referring to this term. And, as you can see, it's a rather nebulous term which can take on many interpretations.