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photograph, such as a driver’s license. If
an individual does not have
identification documents sufficient to
establish his/her identity, the individual
must certify in writing that he/she is the
person claimed to be and that he/she
understands that knowing and willful
request for, or acquisition of, a record
pertaining to another individual under
false pretenses is a criminal offense.
If notification is requested by
telephone, an individual must verify
his/her identity by providing identifying
information that parallels the record to
which notification is being requested. If
it is determined the identifying
information provided by telephone is
insufficient, the individual will be
required to submit a request in writing
or in person. If an individual is
requesting information by telephone on
behalf of another individual, the subject
individual must be connected with SSA
and the requesting individual in the
same phone call. SSA will establish the
subject individual’s identity (his/her
name, SSN, address, date of birth and
place of birth, along with one other
piece of information such as mother’s
maiden name), and ask for his/her
consent in providing information to the
requesting individual.
If a request for notification is
submitted by mail, an individual must
include a notarized statement to SSA to
verify his/her identity or must certify in
the request that he/she is the person
claimed to be and that he/she
understands that the knowing and
willful request for, or acquisition of, a
record pertaining to another individual
under false pretenses is a criminal
offense. These procedures are in
accordance with SSA Regulations (20
CFR 401.40).
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE(S):
Same as ‘‘Notification’’ procedure(s).
Requesters also should reasonably
specify the record contents they are
seeking. These procedures are in
accordance with SSA Regulations (20
CFR 401.50).
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE(S):
Same as ‘‘Notification’’ procedures.
Requesters also should reasonably
identify the record, specify the
information they are contesting, and
state the corrective action sought, and
the reasons for the correction, with
supporting justification showing how
the record is untimely, incomplete,
inaccurate or irrelevant. These
procedures are in accordance with SSA
Regulations (20 CFR 401.65).
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information in this system of records
is obtained from information collected
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from individuals interviewed in person
in SSA FOs, from existing systems of
records, such as the Claims Folders
System, (60–0089), Master Beneficiary
Record, (60–0090), Supplemental
Security Income Record and Special
Veterans Benefits, (60–0103), and from
information generated by SSA, such as
computer date/time stamps at various
points in the interview process.
Dated: October 6, 2005.
Anne Jillson,
Foreign Affairs Officer, International
Communications and Information Policy,
Department of State.
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ACTION:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5204]
Notice of Meeting; United States
International Telecommunication
Advisory Committee Information
Meeting on the World Summit on the
Information Society
The Department of State announces a
meeting of the U.S. International
Telecommunication Advisory
Committee (ITAC). The purpose of the
Committee is to advise the Department
on matters related to telecommunication
and information policy matters in
preparation for international meetings
pertaining to telecommunication and
information issues.
The ITAC will meet to discuss the
matters related to the second phase of
the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS), in preparation for the
WSIS Summit in mid-November. The
meeting will take place on Tuesday,
October 25, 2005 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
in the auditorium of the Historic
National Academy of Science Building.
The National Academy of Sciences is
located at 2100 C St. NW., Washington,
DC.
Members of the public are welcome to
participate and may join in the
discussions, subject to the discretion of
the Chair. Persons planning to attend
this meeting should send the following
data by fax to (202) 647–5957 or e-mail
to jillsonad@state.gov not later than 24
hours before the meeting: (1) Name of
the meeting, (2) your name, and (3)
organizational affiliation. A valid photo
ID must be presented to gain entrance to
the National Academy of Sciences
Building. Directions to the meeting
location may be obtained by calling the
ITAC Secretariat at (202) 647–5205.
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Notice of order.
SUMMARY: On July 18, 2005, the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) issued
an order to show cause, which solicited
written views on extending for a second
time the FAA’s August 18, 2004, order
limiting scheduled operations at O’Hare
International Airport (O’Hare). The
August 2004 order made effective a
series of schedule adjustments that the
air carriers individually agreed to
during a scheduling reduction meeting.
These agreements, in general, resulted
in a voluntary peak-hour arrival rate at
O’Hare of eighty-eight scheduled flights,
with the exception of the 8 p.m. hour—
the final peak hour of the day—when
the rate would not exceed ninety-eight
scheduled arrivals.
The FAA previously extended the
effectiveness of the August 2004 order
through October 29, 2005. This notice
announces that the FAA Administrator
has signed an order that further extends
the August 2004 order through April 1,
2006. The text of the extension order is
published below as supplementary
information to this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gerry Shakley, System Operations, Air
Traffic Organization: telephone (202)
267–9424; facsimile (202) 267–7277;
e-mail gerry.shakley@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Second Order Extending the August
2004 Limitation of Scheduled
Operations at O’Hare International
Airport
On July 18, 2005, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) issued an order to
show cause, soliciting written views on
extending through April 1, 2006, the
August 2004 order limiting scheduled
operations at O’Hare International
Airport (O’Hare).1 The August 2004
order made effective a series of schedule
adjustments that air carriers
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5204]
Notice of Meeting; United States International Telecommunication
Advisory Committee Information Meeting on the World Summit on the
Information Society
The Department of State announces a meeting of the U.S.
International Telecommunication Advisory Committee (ITAC). The purpose
of the Committee is to advise the Department on matters related to
telecommunication and information policy matters in preparation for
international meetings pertaining to telecommunication and information
issues.
The ITAC will meet to discuss the matters related to the second
phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), in
preparation for the WSIS Summit in mid-November. The meeting will take
place on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the
auditorium of the Historic National Academy of Science Building. The
National Academy of Sciences is located at 2100 C St. NW., Washington,
DC.
Members of the public are welcome to participate and may join in
the discussions, subject to the discretion of the Chair. Persons
planning to attend this meeting should send the following data by fax
to (202) 647-5957 or e-mail to jillsonad@state.gov not later than 24
hours before the meeting: (1) Name of the meeting, (2) your name, and
(3) organizational affiliation. A valid photo ID must be presented to
gain entrance to the National Academy of Sciences Building. Directions
to the meeting location may be obtained by calling the ITAC Secretariat
at (202) 647-5205.
Dated: October 6, 2005.
Anne Jillson,
Foreign Affairs Officer, International Communications and Information
Policy, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 05-20550 Filed 10-12-05; 8:45 am]
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