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agency that submitted the data and
requests that agency to verify or correct
the challenged entry.
Upon receipt of an official
communication directly from the agency
that contributed the original
information, the FBI Identification
Division makes any changes necessary
in accordance with the information
supplied by that agency. The Licensee
must provide at least ten (10) days for
an individual to initiate an action
challenging the results of an FBI
criminal history records check after the
record is made available for his/her
review. The Licensee may make a final
determination on unescorted access
based upon the criminal history record
only upon receipt of the FBI’s ultimate
confirmation or correction of the record.
Upon a final adverse determination on
unescorted access, the Licensee shall
provide the individual its documented
basis for denial. Unescorted access shall
not be granted to an individual during
the review process, except as allowed by
the Order.
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Protection of Information
1. Each Licensee who obtains a
criminal history record on an individual
pursuant to this Order shall establish
and maintain a system of files and
procedures for protecting the record and
the personal information from
unauthorized disclosure.
2. The Licensee may not disclose the
record or personal information collected
and maintained to persons other than
the subject individual, his/her
representative, or to those who have a
need to access the information in
performing assigned duties in the
process of determining unescorted
access. No individual authorized to
have access to the information may redisseminate the information to any
other individual who does not have a
need-to-know.
3. The personal information obtained
on an individual from a criminal history
record check may be transferred to
another Licensee if the Licensee holding
the criminal history record receives the
individual’s written request to redisseminate the information contained
in his/her file, and the gaining Licensee
verifies information such as the
individual’s name, date of birth, social
security number, sex, and other
applicable physical characteristics for
identification purposes.
4. The Licensee shall make criminal
history records, obtained under this
section, available for examination by an
authorized representative of the NRC to
determine compliance with the
regulations and laws.
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5. The Licensee shall retain all
fingerprint and criminal history records
received from the FBI, or a copy if the
individual’s file has been transferred,
for three (3) years after termination of
employment or denial to unescorted
access. After the required three (3) year
period, these documents shall be
destroyed by a method that will prevent
reconstruction of the information in
whole or in part.
[FR Doc. E7–9122 Filed 5–10–07; 8:45 am]
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PEACE CORPS
Information Collection Requests Under
OMB Review
Peace Corps.
Notice of information collection.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, this notice
invites the public to comment on the
proposed collection of information by
the Peace Corps’ Office of the Inspector
General. The Peace Corps’ Office of the
Inspector General wishes to collect
feedback on the efficiency and
effectiveness of the Peace Corps medical
clearance process. The Office of the
Inspector General will contact the
former applicants by e-mail, telephone
or mail and will request them to
complete an online or paper survey in
which they will share information on
their experience completing the medical
clearance portion of the Peace Corps
application process. A small percentage
of these applicants will also be
contacted for telephone interviews.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
June 11, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Shelley Elbert, Senior
Evaluator, Office of Inspector General,
Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street, NW.,
Room L560, Washington, DC 20526.
Shelley Elbert can be contacted by
telephone at 202–692-2904 or e-mail at
selbert@peacecorps.gov. E-mail
comments must be made in text and not
in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shelley Elbert, Senior Evaluator, Office
of Inspector General, Peace Corps, 1111
20th Street, NW., Room L560,
Washington, DC 20526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of this survey is to collect
feedback from Peace Corps applicants
on the efficiency and effectiveness of
the Peace Corps medical clearance
system. The Peace Corps medical
clearance process is the system by
which the agency determines whether
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an applicant is medically fit to become
a Peace Corps Volunteer. The applicants
who engaged in the medical clearance
process are one of the best sources of
information on whether the process is
running effectively. Determining
whether the medical clearance is
processing applications efficiently and
effectively is critical to the mission of
the Peace Corps. There is no statutory or
regulatory requirement for this
information.
The Peace Corps Office of the
Inspector General will use this
information to evaluate the current
status of the medical clearance system
and to make recommendations for
necessary changes in policy and or/
systems.
Method: The information will be
collected primarily through an online
survey. A small percentage of those who
respond to the online survey will be
contacted for additional information
through telephone or face to face
interviews.
Title: Peace Corps Medical Clearance
Survey.
OMB Control Number: [To be
assigned.]
Type of Review: Emergency New
Collection of Information.
Affected Public: Former applicants to
the Peace Corps who at least initiated
the medical clearance process.
Estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time for
an average respondent to respond: 1,673
respondents, 1⁄2 hour average written
response time. About 45 respondents
will be requested to answer oral
questions for a hour.
Estimate of the total public burden (in
hours) associated with this collection:
881.5 hours.
This notice issued in Washington, DC on
May 11, 2007.
Wilbert Bryant,
Associate Director for Management.
[FR Doc. 07–2324 Filed 5–10–07; 8:45 am]
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PEACE CORPS
Information Collection Requests Under OMB Review
AGENCY: Peace Corps.
ACTION: Notice of information collection.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, this notice
invites the public to comment on the proposed collection of information
by the Peace Corps' Office of the Inspector General. The Peace Corps'
Office of the Inspector General wishes to collect feedback on the
efficiency and effectiveness of the Peace Corps medical clearance
process. The Office of the Inspector General will contact the former
applicants by e-mail, telephone or mail and will request them to
complete an online or paper survey in which they will share information
on their experience completing the medical clearance portion of the
Peace Corps application process. A small percentage of these applicants
will also be contacted for telephone interviews.
DATES: Submit comments on or before June 11, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Shelley Elbert, Senior
Evaluator, Office of Inspector General, Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street,
NW., Room L560, Washington, DC 20526. Shelley Elbert can be contacted
by telephone at 202-692-2904 or e-mail at selbert@peacecorps.gov. E-
mail comments must be made in text and not in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shelley Elbert, Senior Evaluator,
Office of Inspector General, Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street, NW., Room
L560, Washington, DC 20526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this survey is to collect
feedback from Peace Corps applicants on the efficiency and
effectiveness of the Peace Corps medical clearance system. The Peace
Corps medical clearance process is the system by which the agency
determines whether an applicant is medically fit to become a Peace
Corps Volunteer. The applicants who engaged in the medical clearance
process are one of the best sources of information on whether the
process is running effectively. Determining whether the medical
clearance is processing applications efficiently and effectively is
critical to the mission of the Peace Corps. There is no statutory or
regulatory requirement for this information.
The Peace Corps Office of the Inspector General will use this
information to evaluate the current status of the medical clearance
system and to make recommendations for necessary changes in policy and
or/systems.
Method: The information will be collected primarily through an
online survey. A small percentage of those who respond to the online
survey will be contacted for additional information through telephone
or face to face interviews.
Title: Peace Corps Medical Clearance Survey.
OMB Control Number: [To be assigned.]
Type of Review: Emergency New Collection of Information.
Affected Public: Former applicants to the Peace Corps who at least
initiated the medical clearance process.
Estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount of time
for an average respondent to respond: 1,673 respondents, \1/2\ hour
average written response time. About 45 respondents will be requested
to answer oral questions for a hour.
Estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated with this
collection: 881.5 hours.
This notice issued in Washington, DC on May 11, 2007.
Wilbert Bryant,
Associate Director for Management.
[FR Doc. 07-2324 Filed 5-10-07; 8:45 am]
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