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Dated at Arlington, Virginia this 27th day
of October 2005.
Rebecca J. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
Records Schedules; Availability and
Request for Comments
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of
proposed records schedules; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly
of certain Federal agency requests for
records disposition authority (records
schedules). Once approved by NARA,
records schedules provide mandatory
instructions on what happens to records
when no longer needed for current
Government business. They authorize
the preservation of records of
continuing value in the National
Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of
records lacking administrative, legal,
research, or other value. Notice is
published for records schedules in
which agencies propose to destroy
records not previously authorized for
disposal or reduce the retention period
of records already authorized for
disposal. NARA invites public
comments on such records schedules, as
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be
received in writing on or before
December 19, 2005. Once the appraisal
of the records is completed, NARA will
send a copy of the schedule. NARA staff
usually prepare appraisal
memorandums that contain additional
information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. These,
too, may be requested and will be
provided once the appraisal is
completed. Requesters will be given 30
days to submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of
any records schedule identified in this
notice by contacting the Life Cycle
Management Division (NWML) using
one of the following means (Note the
new address for requesting schedules
using e-mail):
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi
Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001.
E-mail: requestschedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301–837–3698.
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Requesters must cite the control
number, which appears in parentheses
after the name of the agency which
submitted the schedule, and must
provide a mailing address. Those who
desire appraisal reports should so
indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
M. Wester, Jr., Acting Director, Life
Cycle Management Division (NWML),
National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road,
College Park, MD 20740–6001.
Telephone: 301–837–3120. E-mail:
records.mgt@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year
Federal agencies create billions of
records on paper, film, magnetic tape,
and other media. To control this
accumulation, agency records managers
prepare schedules proposing retention
periods for records and submit these
schedules for NARA’s approval, using
the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for
Records Disposition Authority. These
schedules provide for the timely transfer
into the National Archives of
historically valuable records and
authorize the disposal of all other
records after the agency no longer needs
them to conduct its business. Some
schedules are comprehensive and cover
all the records of an agency or one of its
major subdivisions. Most schedules,
however, cover records of only one
office or program or a few series of
records. Many of these update
previously approved schedules, and
some include records proposed as
permanent.
No Federal records are authorized for
destruction without the approval of the
Archivist of the United States. This
approval is granted only after a
thorough consideration of their
administrative use by the agency of
origin, the rights of the Government and
of private persons directly affected by
the Government’s activities, and
whether or not they have historical or
other value.
Besides identifying the Federal
agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this
public notice lists the organizational
unit(s) accumulating the records or
indicates agency-wide applicability in
the case of schedules that cover records
that may be accumulated throughout an
agency. This notice provides the control
number assigned to each schedule, the
total number of schedule items, and the
number of temporary items (the records
proposed for destruction). It also
includes a brief description of the
temporary records. The records
schedule itself contains a full
description of the records at the file unit
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level as well as their disposition. If
NARA staff has prepared an appraisal
memorandum for the schedule, it too
includes information about the records.
Further information about the
disposition process is available on
request.
Schedules Pending (Note the New
Address for Requesting Schedules
Using E-Mail)
1. Department of Defense, Office of
the Inspector General (N1–509–05–1, 7
items, 5 temporary items). Records of
the Defense Criminal Investigative
Service relating to sources of
information for criminal investigations.
Included are agreements, fingerprints,
polygraphs, status reports, payment
information, and general
correspondence. Also included are
electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
policy files and source files established
in conjunction with investigative case
files approved for permanent retention.
2. Department of Defense, Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (N1–374–03–
1, 15 items, 9 temporary items).
Audiovisual work orders, unedited
silent explosion phenomenology and
effects, routine and non-mission related
photographic material, duplicate
training materials, routine briefings and
presentations, and indexes to records
proposed for disposal. Also included are
electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
technical films of U.S. and foreign
nuclear test events, master copies of
agency training materials, important
briefings and presentations, audiovisual
news releases and indexes to historic
audiovisual materials.
3. Department of Defense, Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (N1–374–05–
3, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Electronic
copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing
that pertain to an electronic catalog of
scientific and technical information.
The recordkeeping copy of the catalog is
proposed for permanent retention.
4. Department of Defense, Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (N1–374–05–
4, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Electronic
copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing
that pertain to an electronic imaging
system of scientific and technical
information. Proposed for permanent
retention are the recordkeeping copies
of the electronic images and technical
documentation of nuclear weapons
effects testing and weapons testing.
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5. Department of Defense, Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (N1–374–05–
5, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Records
relating to testing the effects of radiation
on parts manufactured for spacecraft
and satellites. Also included are
electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word
processing.
6. Department of Defense, National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service (N1–457–05–3, 5 items, 5
temporary items). Case files relating to
psychological evaluations. This
schedule authorizes the agency to apply
the proposed disposition instruction to
any recordkeeping medium.
7. Department of Defense, National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service (N1–457–05–4, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Public key
infrastructure certificates of acceptance
and acknowledgement of
responsibilities.
8. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Coast Guard (N1–26–05–2, 3 items,
3 temporary items). Records of the Great
Lakes Pilotage Program relating to pilot
personnel files. Included are such
records as application forms,
fingerprinting and background
documentation, photographs, reports of
medical examination, violations and
incident reports, correspondence, and
certificates of registration. Also
included are electronic copies of records
created using electronic mail and word
processing.
9. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Coast Guard (N1–26–05–5, 3 items,
2 temporary items). Electronic copies of
records created using electronic mail
and word processing that pertain to high
level correspondence. Proposed for
permanent retention are recordkeeping
copies of this correspondence involving
commanding officers and high level or
high profile events.
10. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Coast Guard (N1–26–05–19, 4
items, 3 temporary items). Case files
pertaining to the development,
operation, and repair of aids to
navigation classified as minor aids, such
as buoys. Included are such records as
establishment files and authorizations,
damage and repair reports, location
charts, photographs, structural
drawings, and correspondence. Also
included are electronic copies of records
created using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
case files for major aids to navigation,
such as lighthouses.
11. Department of the Interior, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, (N1–22–05–
1, 262 items, 212 temporary items). A
comprehensive schedule covering 21
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agency functions, including
administration, Alaska, archaeology,
audits, conservation, technical
assistance, endangered species,
enforcement, environmental
contaminants, facilities, fiscal matters,
grants, litigation, permits, personnel,
policy and legislation, program
management, publications and public
relations, realty, research, and safety.
Included are such records as routine
policy and procedures files, working
papers, background and reference
materials, archaeological permit files,
audit case files, complaint files and
violation logs, conservation agreements
and easements, endangered species
consultation files, critical habitat case
files, biological and habitat assessments,
technical assistance files, special
operations case files, engineering
drawings and specifications, work
orders, administrative records, permit
files, duck stamp contest agreements,
public relations project files, escrow
files, acquisition and disposal files, land
status determinations, land and mineral
case files, fish and wildlife surveys, and
electronic tracking systems. Also
included are records created using
electronic mail and word processing
applications. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
briefing statements, substantive policy
documents, Alaska subsistence fisheries
and hunting case files, Federal regional
advisory council records, archaeological
resource inventory and information
files, conservation and restoration plans,
endangered and threatened species files,
historical project and grant product
files, tagging certificates, historical
project and property maps, missionrelated motion pictures and recordings,
photographs, news releases,
publications, high-level speeches, and
wilderness studies.
12. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–02–3, 3 items, 2 temporary items).
Aeronautical charting products and the
records used to compile them. Proposed
for permanent retention are
recordkeeping copies of unique
aeronautical charts, including visual
navigation charts, instrument navigation
charts, and supplementary publications.
This schedule authorizes the agency to
apply the proposed disposition
instructions to any recordkeeping
medium.
13. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (N1–58–05–9,
2 items, 2 temporary items). Completed
and incomplete applications for
enrollment in the Health Coverage Tax
Credit Program.
14. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (N1–58–05–
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10, 8 items, 8 temporary items). Records
relating to the granting and
administration of personnel security
clearances. Also included are electronic
copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing.
15. Department of the Treasury, Office
of the Comptroller of the Currency (N1–
101–05–1, 66 items, 47 temporary
items). A comprehensive schedule that
includes official files of a routine or
administrative nature, working files,
transitory files, schedules of daily
activities of senior staff and other
employees, corporate licensing files and
records of supervisory activities
associated with active banks, litigation
and enforcement case files, annual oaths
of national bank directors, consumer
files, criminal referral forms, collective
investment fund files, country exposure
reports, municipal securities dealer
applications, delegation of authority
files, agency office lease files, routine
training materials, and general files
relating to the Uniform Commission
Examination. Also included are
electronic copies of documents created
using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
official agency policy and program files,
precedential opinion files, the
Comptroller of the Currency’s schedule
of daily activities, corporate history
files, special case files, inactive bank
case files, administrative hearing files,
securities disclosure filings made under
12 CFR Part 11, closing banks,
publications, agency-developed training
materials for bank examiners, and
Uniform Commission Examinations.
This schedule authorizes the agency to
apply the proposed disposition
instructions to any recordkeeping
medium.
16. Armed Forces Retirement Home,
Agency-wide (N1–231–05–1, 121 items,
116 temporary items). Records relating
to mission and organization, program
and services, and administration and
management. Also included are
electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
legislation case files, Congressional
testimonies, and museum exhibit
planning, lending, and educational
materials files. This schedule authorizes
the agency to apply the proposed
disposition instructions to any
recordkeeping medium.
17. Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Excellence in National Environmental
Policy Foundation, Agency-wide (N1–
508–05–1, 39 items, 20 temporary
items). Records include administrative
and reference files of advisory
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committees, compliance reports, routine
correspondence and subject files,
recipient files and non-winner
applications for education awards,
routine photographs, project contract
files, member and non-member
applications, referral case files, project
evaluation development records and
tracking databases. Also included are
electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of
executive leadership files, including
board of trustees meeting minutes,
program and policy reports, high level
correspondence, subject files,
organizational records of advisory
committees, executive management
team files, records of the legal counsel,
publications, speeches, news releases,
and video recordings. Also proposed for
permanent retention are recordkeeping
copies of photographs at official events,
subject files of the education program,
correspondence and subject files of the
director of the United States Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution,
project case files, records relating to
roster development for the National
Roster of the Environmental Dispute
Resolution and Consensus Building
Professionals, and evaluation reports.
18. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Regional
Records Services (N1–64–05–9, 6 items,
6 temporary items). Inputs, master files,
documentation, and electronic mail and
word processing copies associated with
an electronic information system used
to collect data and bill agencies for the
storage and servicing of records at
federal records centers.
19. Small Business Administration
(N1–309–05–16, 8 items, 8 temporary
items). Inputs, outputs, master files,
backups, documentation, and electronic
mail and word processing copies
associated with an electronic system
used by the Office of Capital Access to
capture and track information on small
business investment companies.
20. Tennessee Valley Authority,
Fossil Power Group (N1–142–04–9, 4
items, 4 temporary items). Forms used
to set relays and other protective
devices at fossil power plants. Also
included are electronic copies of records
created using electronic mail and word
processing.
21. Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA
Nuclear (N1–142–05–3, 3 items, 3
temporary items). Electronic copies of
records created using electronic mail
and word processing that are associated
with nuclear power recorder charts.
This schedule reduces the retention
period for recordkeeping copies of these
files, which were previously approved
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for disposal, as the same information is
retained in quality assurance records for
75 years. This schedule also extends the
retention period for recordkeeping
copies of nuclear power plant work
orders, which were previously approved
for disposal.
is not high-level-waste (HLW). However,
the NDAA is applicable only in the
States of South Carolina and Idaho and
does not apply to waste transported out
of these States. The NDAA requires that:
(1) DOE consult with NRC on all of its
waste determinations in South Carolina
and Idaho, and (2) NRC, in coordination
Dated: October 18, 2005.
with the State, monitor disposal actions
Michael J. Kurtz,
taken by DOE for the purpose of
Assistant Archivist for Records Services—
assessing compliance with NRC
Washington, DC.
regulations in 10 CFR part 61, subpart
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C. If the NRC determines that any
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disposal actions taken by DOE are not
in compliance, the NDAA requires NRC
to inform DOE, the affected State, and
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
congressional subcommittees. In
COMMISSION
addition to NDAA activities conducted
at the Savannah River Site (SRS) and
Notice of Public Scoping Meeting and
Idaho National Laboratory (INL), DOE
Solicitation of Scoping Comments
may make similar waste determinations
Related to the Standard Review Plan
at its Hanford site and at the West
for Waste Determination Reviews
Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP)
and may request NRC to provide
AGENCY: United States Nuclear
technical reviews of those
Regulatory Commission (NRC).
determinations. The staff has described
ACTION: Notice; Scoping meeting and
its plans for implementing its activities
opportunity to comment.
under the NDAA in SECY–05–0073 and
SUMMARY: The NRC announces its intent the Commission approved the plans in
to conduct a public scoping meeting to
the corresponding Staff Requirements
present an overview of the proposed
Memorandum dated June 30, 2005.
outline for the Standard Review Plan
The NRC staff is developing a waste
(SRP) for Waste Determination Reviews
determination Standard Review Plan
and to accept oral and written public
(SRP) to provide guidance to staff on
comments. The meeting date, time and
reviewing waste determination
location are listed below:
information and analyses. This meeting
Meeting Date: Thursday, November
is an opportunity for interested parties
10, 2005.
to submit comments on the scope of the
Meeting Location: Hilton
SRP. The draft SRP will also be
Gaithersburg, 620 Perry Parkway,
published for public comment and the
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877, 301–
comments received will be considered
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Introduction
SRP Meeting Agenda:
Background for SRP
12:30 p.m.–1 p.m. Meeting Registration
How To Use the SRP
1:00 p.m.–1:15 p.m. Welcome &
Updating the SRP
Structure of the SRP
Introductory Remarks
Introduction to WIR and NDAA
1:15 p.m.–1:45 p.m. NRC Roles &
Role of NRC in NDAA
Responsibilities
Site-Specific and General Information
1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m. SRP Overview
Site-Specific System Description
2:15 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Questions
2:30 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Break
Information
2:45 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Comments on the
Applicable Waste Criteria
Prior Waste Determinations
Scope of the SRP
Site-Specific Criteria for West Valley
4:45 p.m.–5 p.m. Closing Remarks
(West Valley Final Policy
Background
Statement), Hanford (DOE Order
On October 9, 2004, the Ronald W.
435.1), Savannah River and Idaho
Reagan National Defense Authorization
National Laboratory (National
Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (NDAA) was
Defense Authorization Act, Section
passed by Congress and was signed by
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the President on October 28, 2004.
Removal of Radionuclides
Section 3116 of the NDAA allows the
Concentration Limits
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to
Compliance With Performance
determine that certain waste stemming
Objectives of 10 CFR Part 61,
from reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Records Schedules; Availability and Request for Comments
AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of proposed records schedules; request
for comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly of certain Federal agency
requests for records disposition authority (records schedules). Once
approved by NARA, records schedules provide mandatory instructions on
what happens to records when no longer needed for current Government
business. They authorize the preservation of records of continuing
value in the National Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of records lacking
administrative, legal, research, or other value. Notice is published
for records schedules in which agencies propose to destroy records not
previously authorized for disposal or reduce the retention period of
records already authorized for disposal. NARA invites public comments
on such records schedules, as required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be received in writing on or before
December 19, 2005. Once the appraisal of the records is completed, NARA
will send a copy of the schedule. NARA staff usually prepare appraisal
memorandums that contain additional information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. These, too, may be requested and will
be provided once the appraisal is completed. Requesters will be given
30 days to submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of any records schedule identified in
this notice by contacting the Life Cycle Management Division (NWML)
using one of the following means (Note the new address for requesting
schedules using e-mail):
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.
E-mail: requestschedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301-837-3698.
Requesters must cite the control number, which appears in
parentheses after the name of the agency which submitted the schedule,
and must provide a mailing address. Those who desire appraisal reports
should so indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul M. Wester, Jr., Acting Director,
Life Cycle Management Division (NWML), National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.
Telephone: 301-837-3120. E-mail: records.mgt@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year Federal agencies create billions
of records on paper, film, magnetic tape, and other media. To control
this accumulation, agency records managers prepare schedules proposing
retention periods for records and submit these schedules for NARA's
approval, using the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for Records
Disposition Authority. These schedules provide for the timely transfer
into the National Archives of historically valuable records and
authorize the disposal of all other records after the agency no longer
needs them to conduct its business. Some schedules are comprehensive
and cover all the records of an agency or one of its major
subdivisions. Most schedules, however, cover records of only one office
or program or a few series of records. Many of these update previously
approved schedules, and some include records proposed as permanent.
No Federal records are authorized for destruction without the
approval of the Archivist of the United States. This approval is
granted only after a thorough consideration of their administrative use
by the agency of origin, the rights of the Government and of private
persons directly affected by the Government's activities, and whether
or not they have historical or other value.
Besides identifying the Federal agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this public notice lists the
organizational unit(s) accumulating the records or indicates agency-
wide applicability in the case of schedules that cover records that may
be accumulated throughout an agency. This notice provides the control
number assigned to each schedule, the total number of schedule items,
and the number of temporary items (the records proposed for
destruction). It also includes a brief description of the temporary
records. The records schedule itself contains a full description of the
records at the file unit level as well as their disposition. If NARA
staff has prepared an appraisal memorandum for the schedule, it too
includes information about the records. Further information about the
disposition process is available on request.
Schedules Pending (Note the New Address for Requesting Schedules Using
E-Mail)
1. Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General (N1-509-
05-1, 7 items, 5 temporary items). Records of the Defense Criminal
Investigative Service relating to sources of information for criminal
investigations. Included are agreements, fingerprints, polygraphs,
status reports, payment information, and general correspondence. Also
included are electronic copies of records created using electronic mail
and word processing. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping
copies of policy files and source files established in conjunction with
investigative case files approved for permanent retention.
2. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (N1-374-
03-1, 15 items, 9 temporary items). Audiovisual work orders, unedited
silent explosion phenomenology and effects, routine and non-mission
related photographic material, duplicate training materials, routine
briefings and presentations, and indexes to records proposed for
disposal. Also included are electronic copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing. Proposed for permanent retention
are recordkeeping copies of technical films of U.S. and foreign nuclear
test events, master copies of agency training materials, important
briefings and presentations, audiovisual news releases and indexes to
historic audiovisual materials.
3. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (N1-374-
05-3, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word processing that pertain to an electronic
catalog of scientific and technical information. The recordkeeping copy
of the catalog is proposed for permanent retention.
4. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (N1-374-
05-4, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word processing that pertain to an electronic
imaging system of scientific and technical information. Proposed for
permanent retention are the recordkeeping copies of the electronic
images and technical documentation of nuclear weapons effects testing
and weapons testing.
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5. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (N1-374-
05-5, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Records relating to testing the
effects of radiation on parts manufactured for spacecraft and
satellites. Also included are electronic copies of records created
using electronic mail and word processing.
6. Department of Defense, National Security Agency/Central Security
Service (N1-457-05-3, 5 items, 5 temporary items). Case files relating
to psychological evaluations. This schedule authorizes the agency to
apply the proposed disposition instruction to any recordkeeping medium.
7. Department of Defense, National Security Agency/Central Security
Service (N1-457-05-4, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Public key
infrastructure certificates of acceptance and acknowledgement of
responsibilities.
8. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard (N1-26-05-2, 3
items, 3 temporary items). Records of the Great Lakes Pilotage Program
relating to pilot personnel files. Included are such records as
application forms, fingerprinting and background documentation,
photographs, reports of medical examination, violations and incident
reports, correspondence, and certificates of registration. Also
included are electronic copies of records created using electronic mail
and word processing.
9. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard (N1-26-05-5, 3
items, 2 temporary items). Electronic copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing that pertain to high level
correspondence. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping
copies of this correspondence involving commanding officers and high
level or high profile events.
10. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard (N1-26-05-19,
4 items, 3 temporary items). Case files pertaining to the development,
operation, and repair of aids to navigation classified as minor aids,
such as buoys. Included are such records as establishment files and
authorizations, damage and repair reports, location charts,
photographs, structural drawings, and correspondence. Also included are
electronic copies of records created using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies
of case files for major aids to navigation, such as lighthouses.
11. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
(N1-22-05-1, 262 items, 212 temporary items). A comprehensive schedule
covering 21 agency functions, including administration, Alaska,
archaeology, audits, conservation, technical assistance, endangered
species, enforcement, environmental contaminants, facilities, fiscal
matters, grants, litigation, permits, personnel, policy and
legislation, program management, publications and public relations,
realty, research, and safety. Included are such records as routine
policy and procedures files, working papers, background and reference
materials, archaeological permit files, audit case files, complaint
files and violation logs, conservation agreements and easements,
endangered species consultation files, critical habitat case files,
biological and habitat assessments, technical assistance files, special
operations case files, engineering drawings and specifications, work
orders, administrative records, permit files, duck stamp contest
agreements, public relations project files, escrow files, acquisition
and disposal files, land status determinations, land and mineral case
files, fish and wildlife surveys, and electronic tracking systems. Also
included are records created using electronic mail and word processing
applications. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies
of briefing statements, substantive policy documents, Alaska
subsistence fisheries and hunting case files, Federal regional advisory
council records, archaeological resource inventory and information
files, conservation and restoration plans, endangered and threatened
species files, historical project and grant product files, tagging
certificates, historical project and property maps, mission-related
motion pictures and recordings, photographs, news releases,
publications, high-level speeches, and wilderness studies.
12. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
(N1-237-02-3, 3 items, 2 temporary items). Aeronautical charting
products and the records used to compile them. Proposed for permanent
retention are recordkeeping copies of unique aeronautical charts,
including visual navigation charts, instrument navigation charts, and
supplementary publications. This schedule authorizes the agency to
apply the proposed disposition instructions to any recordkeeping
medium.
13. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (N1-58-05-
9, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Completed and incomplete applications
for enrollment in the Health Coverage Tax Credit Program.
14. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (N1-58-05-
10, 8 items, 8 temporary items). Records relating to the granting and
administration of personnel security clearances. Also included are
electronic copies of records created using electronic mail and word
processing.
15. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency (N1-101-05-1, 66 items, 47 temporary items). A comprehensive
schedule that includes official files of a routine or administrative
nature, working files, transitory files, schedules of daily activities
of senior staff and other employees, corporate licensing files and
records of supervisory activities associated with active banks,
litigation and enforcement case files, annual oaths of national bank
directors, consumer files, criminal referral forms, collective
investment fund files, country exposure reports, municipal securities
dealer applications, delegation of authority files, agency office lease
files, routine training materials, and general files relating to the
Uniform Commission Examination. Also included are electronic copies of
documents created using electronic mail and word processing. Proposed
for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of official agency
policy and program files, precedential opinion files, the Comptroller
of the Currency's schedule of daily activities, corporate history
files, special case files, inactive bank case files, administrative
hearing files, securities disclosure filings made under 12 CFR Part 11,
closing banks, publications, agency-developed training materials for
bank examiners, and Uniform Commission Examinations. This schedule
authorizes the agency to apply the proposed disposition instructions to
any recordkeeping medium.
16. Armed Forces Retirement Home, Agency-wide (N1-231-05-1, 121
items, 116 temporary items). Records relating to mission and
organization, program and services, and administration and management.
Also included are electronic copies of records created using electronic
mail and word processing. Proposed for permanent retention are
recordkeeping copies of legislation case files, Congressional
testimonies, and museum exhibit planning, lending, and educational
materials files. This schedule authorizes the agency to apply the
proposed disposition instructions to any recordkeeping medium.
17. Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National
Environmental Policy Foundation, Agency-wide (N1-508-05-1, 39 items, 20
temporary items). Records include administrative and reference files of
advisory
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committees, compliance reports, routine correspondence and subject
files, recipient files and non-winner applications for education
awards, routine photographs, project contract files, member and non-
member applications, referral case files, project evaluation
development records and tracking databases. Also included are
electronic copies of records created using electronic mail and word
processing. Proposed for permanent retention are recordkeeping copies
of executive leadership files, including board of trustees meeting
minutes, program and policy reports, high level correspondence, subject
files, organizational records of advisory committees, executive
management team files, records of the legal counsel, publications,
speeches, news releases, and video recordings. Also proposed for
permanent retention are recordkeeping copies of photographs at official
events, subject files of the education program, correspondence and
subject files of the director of the United States Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution, project case files, records relating
to roster development for the National Roster of the Environmental
Dispute Resolution and Consensus Building Professionals, and evaluation
reports.
18. National Archives and Records Administration, Office of
Regional Records Services (N1-64-05-9, 6 items, 6 temporary items).
Inputs, master files, documentation, and electronic mail and word
processing copies associated with an electronic information system used
to collect data and bill agencies for the storage and servicing of
records at federal records centers.
19. Small Business Administration (N1-309-05-16, 8 items, 8
temporary items). Inputs, outputs, master files, backups,
documentation, and electronic mail and word processing copies
associated with an electronic system used by the Office of Capital
Access to capture and track information on small business investment
companies.
20. Tennessee Valley Authority, Fossil Power Group (N1-142-04-9, 4
items, 4 temporary items). Forms used to set relays and other
protective devices at fossil power plants. Also included are electronic
copies of records created using electronic mail and word processing.
21. Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA Nuclear (N1-142-05-3, 3 items,
3 temporary items). Electronic copies of records created using
electronic mail and word processing that are associated with nuclear
power recorder charts. This schedule reduces the retention period for
recordkeeping copies of these files, which were previously approved for
disposal, as the same information is retained in quality assurance
records for 75 years. This schedule also extends the retention period
for recordkeeping copies of nuclear power plant work orders, which were
previously approved for disposal.
Dated: October 18, 2005.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services--Washington, DC.
[FR Doc. 05-21810 Filed 11-1-05; 8:45 am]
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