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applications within the State of Rhode
Island. The State of Rhode Island will
retain authority to regulate the
manufacture and use of sealed sources
and devices within the State in
accordance with its Section 274b.
Agreement with the NRC.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 27th day
of June, 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
Secretary of the Commission.
[FR Doc. E6–10424 Filed 7–3–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Generalized System of Preferences
(GSP): Notice of the Results of the
2005 Annual Product and Country
Practices Reviews, and Certain
Previously-Deferred Country Practice
Decisions
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
disposition of the product petitions
accepted for review in the 2005 GSP
Annual Product Review, the results of
the 2005 Country Practices Review, the
results of the 2005 De Minimis Waiver
and Redesignation Reviews, the 2005
Competitive Need Limitation (CNL)
removals, and certain previouslydeferred country practice decisions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
GSP Subcommittee, Office of the United
States Trade Representative (USTR),
Room F–220, 1724 F Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20508. The telephone
number is (202) 395–6971 and the
facsimile number is (202) 395–9481.
The e-mail address is
FR0441@USTR.GOV.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The GSP
program provides for the duty-free
importation of designated articles when
imported from beneficiary developing
countries. The GSP program is
authorized by Title V of the Trade Act
of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461, et seq.), as
amended (the ‘‘Trade Act’’), and is
implemented in accordance with
Executive Order 11888 of November 24,
1975, as modified by subsequent
Executive Orders and Presidential
Proclamations.
In the 2005 Annual Product Review,
the GSP Subcommittee of the Trade
Policy Staff Committee reviewed
petitions to change the product coverage
of the GSP. The disposition of those
petitions is described in Part I of
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‘‘Results of the 2005 GSP Annual
Review’’, available at https://
www.ustr.gov/Trade_Development/
Preference_Programs/GSP/
Section_Index.html (‘‘2005 Results
List’’).
The disposition of petitions
considered in the 2005 Country
Practices Review, and certain
previously-deferred country practice
petitions, is described in Part II pf the
2005 Results List.
In the 2005 De Minimis Waiver and
Redesignation Review, the GSP
Subcommittee evaluated the appraised
import values of each GSP-eligible
article in 2005 to determine whether an
article from a GSP beneficiary
developing country exceeded the GSP
CNLs. De minimis waivers were granted
to certain articles that exceeded the 50
percent import share CNL, but for which
the aggregate value of the imports of that
article was below the 2005 de minimis
level of $17.5 million. Part III pf the
2005 Results List contains a list of the
articles and the associated countries
granted de minimis waivers.
An article from a GSP-eligible country
that had previously exceeded one of the
CNLs, but had fallen below the CNL for
total annual trade in 2005 was
redesignated for GSP eligibility
pursuant to the 2005 review. That
article and country are listed in Part IV
of the 2005 Results List. Articles that
exceeded one of the GSP CNLs in 2005,
and that are newly excluded from GSP
eligibility for a specific country, are
listed in Part V of the 2005 Results List.
Marideth J. Sandler,
Executive Director, Generalized System of
Preferences (GSP) Program, Chairman, GSP
Subcommittee.
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BILLING CODE 3190–W6–P
OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Sunshine Act Meeting; July 13, 2006,
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, July 13, 2006,
10 a.m. (Open Portion), 10:15 a.m.
(Closed Portion).
PLACE: Offices of the Corporation,
Twelfth Floor Board Room, 1100 New
York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC.
STATUS: Meeting Open to the Public
from 10 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Closed
portion will commence at 10:15 a.m.
(approx.).
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. President’s Report.
2. Approval of April 27, 2006 Minutes
(Open Portion).
TIME AND DATE:
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FURTHER MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
(Closed to the Public 10:15 a.m.)
1. Report from Audit Committee.
2. Insurance Project—Egypt.
3. Finance Project—Russia.
4. Approval of April 27, 2006 Minutes
(Closed Portion).
5. Pending Major Projects.
6. Reports.
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION:
Information on the meeting may be
obtained from Connie M. Downs at (202)
336–8438.
Dated: June 29, 2006.
Connie M. Downs,
Corporate Secretary, Overseas Private
Investment Corporation.
[FR Doc. 06–6006 Filed 6–30–06; 11:38am]
BILLING CODE 3210–01–M
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
Privacy Act of 1974: New System of
Records
U.S. Office of Personnel
Management (OPM).
ACTION: Notice of a new system of
records.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: OPM proposes to add a new
system of records to its inventory of
records systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
This action is necessary to meet the
requirements of the Privacy Act to
publish in the Federal Register notice of
the existence and character of records
maintained by the agency (5 U.S.C.
552a(e)(4)).
The new system will be effective
without further notice on August 14,
2006, unless we receive comments that
result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
the Office of Personnel Management,
ATTN: Nelldean Monroe, OPM Voting
Rights Administrator, P.O. Box 25167,
Denver, CO 80225–0167.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nelldean Monroe, 303–236–8031.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The WebEnabled Voting Rights System (WEVRS)
will allow OPM the ability to fulfill its
mandate under the Voting Rights Act of
1965, as amended, to maintain a list of
Federally registered voters (‘‘the List’’)
by county, city, and precinct. Specified
OPM personnel will use WEVRS to
update the List when they receive
notification and documentation from a
jurisdiction about a change in a voter’s
name, address, or eligibility status. The
system will also afford the Department
of Justice read-only access to the List for
DATES:
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monitoring purposes as required by the
Voting Rights Act. Furthermore, it will
allow jurisdictions limited read-only
access so that they can identify and
report changes to OPM about a voter’s
name, address, or eligibility status.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
OPM INTERNAL–17
SYSTEM NAME:
Web-Enabled Voting Rights System
(WEVRS).
SYSTEM LOCATION:
The IT infrastructure of WEVRS is
housed at Office of Personnel
Management (OPM), 1900 E Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20415. Related original
paperwork is housed at the Voting
Rights Section, OPM, Room B1503,
Building 20, Denver Federal Center,
Denver, CO 80225.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
This system contains records on
certain citizens who were listed to vote
by the Federal Government in order to
ensure access to registration. The system
currently contains information on
approximately 112,000 Federally
registered voters who live in certain
counties and parishes (hereafter referred
to as ‘‘covered jurisdictions’’) in five
states: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and South Carolina.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The records in the database may
contain the following on an individual
voter:
a. Name.
b. Address, including state, county,
and precinct.
c. Birth date.
d. Number and date of the Federal
certificate (i.e., voting registration card).
e. The line number where the voter’s
name appears on original paper versions
of the list of Federally registered voters
(‘‘the List’’).
The same information may also
appear on the paper certificates and in
the original List.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (42
U.S.C. 1973), as amended, gives OPM
the authority for maintenance of the
system.
PURPOSE:
In accordance with the Voting Rights
Act of 1965, as amended, OPM
maintains the List, keeping it as up-todate as possible. If designated by
Federal examiners, OPM can add voters
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to the List. If the appropriate
jurisdictions provide proof to OPM that
Federally listed voters have lost their
eligibility to vote under state law, OPM
will remove those voters’ names from
the List. Voters can become ineligible to
vote under state laws for reasons such
as death, loss of U.S. citizenship,
conviction of a felony, legal declaration
of insanity or incompetence, or change
in residence outside of the certified
county/parish where Federally
registered. Also, when appropriate
jurisdictions provide the specified
documentation, OPM makes name,
address, and precinct changes to the List
as necessary.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF STORING,
RETRIEVING, SAFEGUARDING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
SAFEGUARDS:
Information in these records may be
used:
1. For maintaining the List.
2. For the National Archives and
Records Administration—To disclose
information to the National Archives
and Records Administration for use in
records management inspections.
3. For litigation—To disclose
information to the Department of Justice
(DOJ), or in a proceeding before a court,
adjudicative body or other
administrative body before which OPM
is authorized to appear, when: OPM, or
any component thereof; or any
employee of OPM in his or her official
capacity; or any employee of OPM in his
or her individual capacity where DOJ or
OPM has agreed to represent the
employee; or the United States, when
OPM determines that litigation is likely
to affect OPM or any of its components;
is a party to litigation or has an interest
in such litigation, and the use of such
records by DOJ or OPM is deemed by
OPM to be arguably relevant and
necessary to the litigation provided;
however, that the disclosure is
compatible with the purpose for which
records were collected.
4. For Certain Disclosures to DOJ—To
disclose relevant and necessary
information to designated officers and
employees of DOJ for:
(a) Providing information to covered
jurisdictions upon their request.
(b) Reminding covered jurisdictions of
the presence of Federally registered
voters within their bounds.
(c) Comparing voters on the List to
those on county/parish voter
registration lists.
5. For Certain Disclosures to States
and Covered Jurisdictions—To reference
information on the List when they make
requests for changes or removals from it,
and to ensure the accuracy of the voter
registration lists.
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STORAGE:
WEVRS maintains these records in an
electronic database. OPM maintains the
original List in press-board binders by
date and jurisdiction in filing cabinets.
It also maintains originals, or copies of
originals, of Federal certificates (i.e.,
voter registration cards) in card files.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records in WEVRS may be retrieved
by the name, address, state, county/
parish, or precinct of the individual
about whom they are maintained.
OPM has adopted appropriate
administrative, technical, and physical
controls in accordance with its
Automated Information Systems
Security Program to protect information
in the WEVRS database. OPM stores the
List and certificates in locked, metal file
cabinets in a secured room. OPM
restricts access to all of these records to
employees who have the appropriate
clearance and need-to-know.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
OPM maintains these records in
accordance with OPM’s Records
Retention Schedule, Section 3.LEG.01.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, Human Resources
Products and Services Division, Office
of Personnel Management, Room 4310,
1900 E Street NW., Washington, DC
20415–4000.
NOTIFICATION AND RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine
whether this system of records contains
information about them may do so by
writing to FOI/P, OPM, ATTN: Mary
Beth Smith-Toomey, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, 1900 E Street NW.,
Room 5415, Washington, DC 20415–
7900. Individuals must furnish the
following information for their records
to be located:
1. Full name.
2. Date and place of birth.
3. Social Security Number.
4. Signature.
5. Available information regarding the
type of information requested.
6. The reason why the individual
believes this system contains
information about him/her.
7. The address to which the
information should be sent.
Individuals requesting access must
also comply with OPM’s Privacy Act
regulations regarding verification of
identity and access to records (5 CFR
part 297).
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CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to request
amendment of records about them
should write to Nelldean Monroe, OPM
Voting Rights Administrator, P.O. Box
25167, Denver, CO 80225–0167 and
furnish the following information for
their records to be located:
1. Full name.
2. Date and place of birth.
3. Social Security Number.
4. Signature.
5. Precise identification of the
information to be amended.
Individuals requesting amendment
must also follow OPM’s Privacy Act
regulations regarding verification of
identity and amendment to records (5
CFR part 297).
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information in this system of records
is obtained from:
1. The individual to whom the
information applies.
2. Election commissioners and
registrars of voters of covered
jurisdictions.
SYSTEM EXEMPTIONS:
None.
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BILLING CODE 6325–38–P
POSTAL RATE COMMISSION
[Order No. 1469; Docket No. A2006–1]
Post Office Closing Appeal;
Pittsburgh, PA
Postal Rate Commission.
ACTION: Notice and order.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: This document informs the
public that a petitioner has filed an
appeal of a post office closing in
Pittsburgh, PA. It notes, among other
things, that several preliminary steps
have been taken, such as assigning the
appeal a docket number, informing the
Postal Service of the appeal, and
developing a procedural schedule. A
decision on the merits has not yet been
made.
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for dates.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that pursuant to 39 U.S.C.
404(b), the Commission has accepted
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the petitioner’s appeal of the closing of
the Observatory Finance Station,
Pittsburgh, PA. The Commission hereby
institutes a proceeding under 39 U.S.C.
404(b)(5) and designates the case as
Docket No. A2006–1 to consider the
petitioner’s appeal.
Categories of issues apparently raised.
The categories of issues that appear to
be raised include: 1. Observance of
procedure required by law [39 U.S.C.
404(b)(5)(B)]; 2. Effect on the
community [39 U.S.C. 404(b)(2)(A)]; and
3. Effect of resulting economic savings
[39 U.S.C. 404(b)(2)(A)(iii)].
After the Postal Service files the
administrative record and the
Commission reviews it, the Commission
may find that there are more legal issues
than those set forth above. Or, the
Commission may find that the Postal
Service’s determination disposes of one
or more of those issues. The deadline for
the Postal Service to file the
administrative record with the
Commission is July 6, 2006 [39 CFR
3001.113].
Availability; Web site posting. The
Commission has posted the appeal and
supporting material on its Web site at
https://www.prc.gov. Additional filings
in this case and participants’
submissions also will be posted on the
Web site, if provided in electronic
format or amenable to conversion, and
not subject to a valid protective order.
Information on how to use the
Commission’s Web site is available
online or by contacting the
Commission’s webmaster via telephone
at 202–789–6873 or via electronic mail
at prc-webmaster@prc.gov.
The appeal and all related documents
are also available for public inspection
in the Commission’s docket section.
Docket section hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday, except on
federal government holidays. Docket
section personnel may be contacted via
electronic mail at prc-dockets@prc.gov
or via telephone at 202–789–6846.
Filing of documents. All filings of
documents in this case shall be made
using the Internet (Filing Online)
pursuant to Commission rules 9(a) and
10(a) at the Commission’s Web site
https://www.prc.gov, unless a waiver is
obtained [39 CFR 3001.9(a) and 10(a)].
Instructions for obtaining an account to
file documents online may be found on
the Commission’s Web site, https://
www.prc.gov, or by contacting the
Commission’s docket section at prcdockets@prc.gov or via telephone at
202–789–6846.
Intervention. Those, other than the
petitioner and respondent, wishing to be
heard in this matter are directed to file
a notice of intervention on or before July
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24, 2006 in accordance with 39 CFR
3001.111. The notice of intervention
shall be filed using the Internet (Filing
Online) at the Commission’s Web site
(https://www.prc.gov), unless a waiver is
obtained for hardcopy filing. Rules 9(a)
and 10(a) [39 CFR 3001.9(a) and 10(a)].
Further procedures. The Postal
Reorganization Act requires that the
Commission issue its decision within
120 days from the date this appeal was
filed [39 U.S.C. 404 (b)(5)]. A procedural
schedule has been developed to
accommodate this statutory deadline. In
the interest of expedition, in light of the
120-day decision schedule, the
Commission may request the Postal
Service or other participants to submit
memoranda of law on any appropriate
issue. If requested, such memoranda
will be due 14 days from the issuance
of the request. Responses to such
memoranda will be due 14 days from
the date the memoranda is filed. As
required by the Commission rules, if
any motions are filed, responses are due
7 days after any such motion is filed [39
CFR 3001.21]. If necessary, the
Commission also may ask petitioners or
the Postal Service for more information.
It is ordered:
1. The Postal Service shall file the
administrative record in this appeal by
July 6, 2006.
2. The procedural schedule is listed
below.
3. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this notice and order and
procedural schedule in the Federal
Register.
Procedural Schedule
June 21, 2006: Filing of appeal.
June 28, 2006: Commission notice and
order of filing of appeal.
July 6, 2006: Deadline for Postal Service
to file administrative record in this
appeal.
July 24, 2006: Last day of filing of
petitions to intervene [see 39 CFR
3001.111(b)].
July 26, 2006: Petitioner’s participant
statement or initial brief [see 39 CFR
3001.115(a) and (b)].
August 15, 2006: Postal Service’s
answering brief [see 39 CFR
3001.115(c)].
August 30, 2006: Petitioner’s reply brief
should petitioner choose to file one
[see 39 CFR 3001.115(d)].
September 6, 2006: Deadline for
motions by any party requesting oral
argument. The Commission will
schedule oral argument only when it
is a necessary addition to the written
filings [see 39 CFR 3001.116].
October 19, 2006: Expiration of the
Commission’s 120-day decisional
schedule [see 39 U.S.C. 404(b)(5)].
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Privacy Act of 1974: New System of Records
AGENCY: U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
ACTION: Notice of a new system of records.
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SUMMARY: OPM proposes to add a new system of records to its inventory
of records systems subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a),
as amended. This action is necessary to meet the requirements of the
Privacy Act to publish in the Federal Register notice of the existence
and character of records maintained by the agency (5 U.S.C.
552a(e)(4)).
DATES: The new system will be effective without further notice on
August 14, 2006, unless we receive comments that result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to the Office of Personnel Management,
ATTN: Nelldean Monroe, OPM Voting Rights Administrator, P.O. Box 25167,
Denver, CO 80225-0167.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nelldean Monroe, 303-236-8031.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Web-Enabled Voting Rights System (WEVRS)
will allow OPM the ability to fulfill its mandate under the Voting
Rights Act of 1965, as amended, to maintain a list of Federally
registered voters (``the List'') by county, city, and precinct.
Specified OPM personnel will use WEVRS to update the List when they
receive notification and documentation from a jurisdiction about a
change in a voter's name, address, or eligibility status. The system
will also afford the Department of Justice read-only access to the List
for
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monitoring purposes as required by the Voting Rights Act. Furthermore,
it will allow jurisdictions limited read-only access so that they can
identify and report changes to OPM about a voter's name, address, or
eligibility status.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
OPM INTERNAL-17
System Name:
Web-Enabled Voting Rights System (WEVRS).
System Location:
The IT infrastructure of WEVRS is housed at Office of Personnel
Management (OPM), 1900 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20415. Related
original paperwork is housed at the Voting Rights Section, OPM, Room
B1503, Building 20, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225.
Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
This system contains records on certain citizens who were listed to
vote by the Federal Government in order to ensure access to
registration. The system currently contains information on
approximately 112,000 Federally registered voters who live in certain
counties and parishes (hereafter referred to as ``covered
jurisdictions'') in five states: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and South Carolina.
Categories of Records in the System:
The records in the database may contain the following on an
individual voter:
a. Name.
b. Address, including state, county, and precinct.
c. Birth date.
d. Number and date of the Federal certificate (i.e., voting
registration card).
e. The line number where the voter's name appears on original paper
versions of the list of Federally registered voters (``the List'').
The same information may also appear on the paper certificates and
in the original List.
Authority for Maintenance of the System:
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 1973), as amended, gives
OPM the authority for maintenance of the system.
Purpose:
In accordance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, OPM
maintains the List, keeping it as up-to-date as possible. If designated
by Federal examiners, OPM can add voters to the List. If the
appropriate jurisdictions provide proof to OPM that Federally listed
voters have lost their eligibility to vote under state law, OPM will
remove those voters' names from the List. Voters can become ineligible
to vote under state laws for reasons such as death, loss of U.S.
citizenship, conviction of a felony, legal declaration of insanity or
incompetence, or change in residence outside of the certified county/
parish where Federally registered. Also, when appropriate jurisdictions
provide the specified documentation, OPM makes name, address, and
precinct changes to the List as necessary.
Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
Information in these records may be used:
1. For maintaining the List.
2. For the National Archives and Records Administration--To
disclose information to the National Archives and Records
Administration for use in records management inspections.
3. For litigation--To disclose information to the Department of
Justice (DOJ), or in a proceeding before a court, adjudicative body or
other administrative body before which OPM is authorized to appear,
when: OPM, or any component thereof; or any employee of OPM in his or
her official capacity; or any employee of OPM in his or her individual
capacity where DOJ or OPM has agreed to represent the employee; or the
United States, when OPM determines that litigation is likely to affect
OPM or any of its components; is a party to litigation or has an
interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by DOJ or OPM
is deemed by OPM to be arguably relevant and necessary to the
litigation provided; however, that the disclosure is compatible with
the purpose for which records were collected.
4. For Certain Disclosures to DOJ--To disclose relevant and
necessary information to designated officers and employees of DOJ for:
(a) Providing information to covered jurisdictions upon their
request.
(b) Reminding covered jurisdictions of the presence of Federally
registered voters within their bounds.
(c) Comparing voters on the List to those on county/parish voter
registration lists.
5. For Certain Disclosures to States and Covered Jurisdictions--To
reference information on the List when they make requests for changes
or removals from it, and to ensure the accuracy of the voter
registration lists.
Policies and Practices of Storing, Retrieving, Safeguarding, Retaining,
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
WEVRS maintains these records in an electronic database. OPM
maintains the original List in press-board binders by date and
jurisdiction in filing cabinets. It also maintains originals, or copies
of originals, of Federal certificates (i.e., voter registration cards)
in card files.
Retrievability:
Records in WEVRS may be retrieved by the name, address, state,
county/parish, or precinct of the individual about whom they are
maintained.
Safeguards:
OPM has adopted appropriate administrative, technical, and physical
controls in accordance with its Automated Information Systems Security
Program to protect information in the WEVRS database. OPM stores the
List and certificates in locked, metal file cabinets in a secured room.
OPM restricts access to all of these records to employees who have the
appropriate clearance and need-to-know.
Retention and Disposal:
OPM maintains these records in accordance with OPM's Records
Retention Schedule, Section 3.LEG.01.
System Manager and Address:
Associate Director, Human Resources Products and Services Division,
Office of Personnel Management, Room 4310, 1900 E Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20415-4000.
Notification and Record Access Procedure:
Individuals wishing to determine whether this system of records
contains information about them may do so by writing to FOI/P, OPM,
ATTN: Mary Beth Smith-Toomey, Office of the Chief Information Officer,
1900 E Street NW., Room 5415, Washington, DC 20415-7900. Individuals
must furnish the following information for their records to be located:
1. Full name.
2. Date and place of birth.
3. Social Security Number.
4. Signature.
5. Available information regarding the type of information
requested.
6. The reason why the individual believes this system contains
information about him/her.
7. The address to which the information should be sent.
Individuals requesting access must also comply with OPM's Privacy
Act regulations regarding verification of identity and access to
records (5 CFR part 297).
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Contesting Record Procedure:
Individuals wishing to request amendment of records about them
should write to Nelldean Monroe, OPM Voting Rights Administrator, P.O.
Box 25167, Denver, CO 80225-0167 and furnish the following information
for their records to be located:
1. Full name.
2. Date and place of birth.
3. Social Security Number.
4. Signature.
5. Precise identification of the information to be amended.
Individuals requesting amendment must also follow OPM's Privacy Act
regulations regarding verification of identity and amendment to records
(5 CFR part 297).
Record Source Categories:
Information in this system of records is obtained from:
1. The individual to whom the information applies.
2. Election commissioners and registrars of voters of covered
jurisdictions.
System Exemptions:
None.
[FR Doc. E6-10369 Filed 7-3-06; 8:45 am]
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