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The phrase "a improper" is not correct in English.
It should be "an improper." You can use "an improper" when referring to something that is not proper or appropriate in a given context.
Example: "His behavior at the formal event was considered an improper display of disrespect."
Alternatives: "an inappropriate" or "a wrong".
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(a) Improper disclosure is the disclosure of confidential and privileged healthcare quality assurance review records or documents (or information contained therein), as defined in § 17.501, to any person who is not authorized access to the records or documents under the statute and the regulations in §§ 17.500 through 17.511.
Josh Luchs, a former agent affiliated with the NFL, recently outlined his history in the business, specifically his experiences enticing collegiate athletes to become clients upon graduation by offering them what the NCAA defines a "improper benefits".
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