Privacy Act of 1974; New Computer Matching Program Between the Office of Personnel Management and Social Security Administration, 61190-61191 [E7-21139]

Download as PDF 61190 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 208 / Monday, October 29, 2007 / Notices The Subcommittee will discuss the estimation of frequencies of occurrence of loss-of-coolant accidents (LOCAs) through the expert elicitation process and the frequencies of occurrence of LOCAs due to seismically-induced loads. The Subcommittee will hear presentations by and hold discussions with representatives of the NRC staff regarding this matter. The Subcommittee will gather information, analyze relevant issues and facts, and formulate proposed positions and actions, as appropriate, for deliberation by the full Committee. Members of the public desiring to provide oral statements and/or written comments should notify the Designated Federal Officer, Mr. Girija S. Shukla (Telephone: 301–415–6855) five days prior to the meeting, if possible, so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Electronic recordings will be permitted. Detailed procedures for the conduct of and participation in ACRS meetings were published in the Federal Register on September 26, 2007 (72 FR 54695). Further information regarding this meeting can be obtained by contacting the Designated Federal Officer between 7:15 a.m. and 5 p.m. (ET). Persons planning to attend this meeting are urged to contact the above named individual at least two working days prior to the meeting to be advised of any potential changes to the agenda. Federal Information Resources,’’ the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is publishing notice of its new computer matching program with the Social Security Administration (SSA). DATES: OPM will file a report of the subject matching program with the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of Representatives and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The matching program will begin 30 days after the Federal Register notice has been published or 40 days after the date of OPM’s submissions of the letters to Congress and OMB, whichever is later. The matching program will continue for 18 months from the beginning date and may be extended an additional 12 months thereafter. Subsequent matches will run until one of the parties advises the other in writing of its intention to reevaluate, modify and/or terminate the agreement. ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sean Hershey, Chief, Management Information Branch, Office of Personnel Management, Room 4316, 1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20415. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James Sparrow on (202) 606–1803. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Dated: October 23, 2007. Cayetano Santos, Chief, Reactor Safety Branch. [FR Doc. E7–21209 Filed 10–26–07; 8:45 am] A. General BILLING CODE 7590–01–P OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Privacy Act of 1974; New Computer Matching Program Between the Office of Personnel Management and Social Security Administration Office of Personnel Management (OPM). ACTION: Notice—computer matching between the Office of Personnel Management and the Social Security Administration. rfrederick on PROD1PC67 with NOTICES AGENCY: SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended by the Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100–503), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidelines on the Conduct of Matching Programs (54 FR 25818 published June 19, 1989), and OMB Circular No. A–130, revised November 28, 2000, ‘‘Management of VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:25 Oct 26, 2007 Jkt 214001 The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, establishes the conditions under which computer matching involving the Federal government could be performed and adding certain protections for individuals applying for and receiving Federal benefits. Section 7201 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101– 508) further amended the Privacy Act regarding protections for such individuals. The Privacy Act, as amended, regulates the use of computer matching by Federal agencies when records in a system of records are matched with other Federal, State, or local government records. Among other things, it requires Federal agencies involved in computer matching programs to: (1) Negotiate written agreements with the other agency for agencies participating in the matching programs; (2) Obtain the approval of the match agreement by the Data Integrity Boards (DIB) of the participating Federal agencies; (3) Furnish detailed reports about matching programs to Congress and OMB; PO 00000 Frm 00085 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (4) Notify applicants and beneficiaries that their records are subject to matching; (5) Verify match findings before reducing, suspending, termination or denying an individual’s benefits or payments. B. OPM Computer Matches Subject to the Privacy Act We have taken action to ensure that all of OPM’s computer matching programs comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act, as amended. Notice of Computer Matching Program, Office of Personnel Management (OPM) With the Social Security Administration (SSA). A. Participating Agencies OPM and SSA B. Purpose of the Matching Program The purpose of this agreement is to establish the conditions under which SSA agrees to the disclosure of tax return information to OPM. The SSA records will be used in a matching program in which OPM will match SSA’s tax return records with OPM’s records on disability retirees under age 60, disabled adult child survivors, certain retirees in receipt of a supplemental benefit under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), and certain annuitants receiving a discontinued service retirement benefit under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). By law, these annuitants and survivors are limited in the amount they can earn and still retain benefits paid to them. In the case of the discontinued service annuitants, retirement benefits cease upon reemployment in Federal service. OPM will use the SSA data to determine continued eligibility for benefits being paid. C. Authority for Conducting the Matching Program Chapters 83 and 84 of title 5 of the United States Code and 26 United States Code 6103(1)(11). D. Categories of Records and Individuals Covered by the Match SSA will disclose data from its MBR file (60–0090, Master Beneficiary Record, SSA/OEEAS) and MEF file (60– 0059, Earnings Recording and SelfEmployment Income System, SSA/ OEEAS). OPM will provide SSA with an electronic finder file from the OPM system of records published as OPM/ Central–1 (Civil Service Retirement and Insurance Records) on October 8, 1999 (64 FR 54930), as amended on May 3, 2000 (65 FR 25775). The systems of E:\FR\FM\29OCN1.SGM 29OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 208 / Monday, October 29, 2007 / Notices Office of Personnel Management. Linda M. Springer, Director. [FR Doc. E7–21139 Filed 10–26–07; 8:45 am] records involved have routine uses permitting the disclosures needed to conduct this match. E. Privacy Safeguards and Security BILLING CODE 6325–38–P The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(o)(1)(G)), requires that each matching agreement specify procedures for ensuring the administrative, technical and physical security of the records matched and the results of such programs. All Federal agencies are subject to: The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), 44 U.S.C. 3541, et seq.; related Office of Management and Budget circulars and memorandum (e.g., OMB Circular A–130 and OMB M–06–16); National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) directives; and the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)). These laws, circulars, memoranda directives and regulations include requirements for safeguarding Federal information systems and personally identifiable information used in Federal agency business processes, as well as related reporting requirements. OPM and SSA recognize that all laws, circulars, memoranda, directives and regulations relating to the subject of this agreement and published subsequent to the effective date of this agreement must also be implemented if mandated. FISMA requirements apply to all Federal contractors and organizations or sources that possess or use Federal information, or that operate, use, or have access to Federal information systems on behalf of an agency. OPM will be responsible for oversight and compliance of their contractors and agents. Both OPM and SSA reserve the right to conduct onsite inspection to monitor compliance with FISMA regulations. rfrederick on PROD1PC67 with NOTICES F. Inclusive Dates of the Match The matching program shall become effective upon the signing of the agreement by both parties to the agreement and approval of the agreement by the Data Integrity Boards of the respective agencies, but no sooner than 40 days after notice of this matching program is sent to Congress and the Office of Management and Budget or 30 days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register, whichever is later. The matching program will continue for 18 months from the effective date and may be extended for an additional 12 months thereafter, if certain conditions are met. VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:25 Oct 26, 2007 Jkt 214001 PRESIDIO TRUST Notice To Terminate the Environmental Impact Statement Process, Public Museum at the Presidio; and Notice of Intent To Prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping, Proposed Changes to the May 2002 Presidio Trust Management Plan, Main Post District The Presidio Trust. Notice to terminate an Environmental Impact Statement Process and notice of intent to supplement an Environmental Impact Statement. AGENCY: ACTION: SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (Pub. L. 91–190, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and in response to public comment, the Presidio Trust (Trust) is notifying interested parties that it will: (1) Terminate the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process for the Presidio Museum in the Main Post district of the Presidio of San Francisco, California (Presidio), (2) supplement the final EIS for the May 2002 Presidio Trust Management Plan (PTMP) to consider proposed changes in the actions analyzed for the Main Post district in the original NEPA document; and (3) engage in a scoping process to seek public input on the supplemental EIS. The supplemental EIS will address the environmental impacts of various proposals that would modify previous Trust decisions regarding the Main Post district. The public scoping process will determine the range of actions, alternatives and impacts to be considered in the supplemental EIS. DATES: Written comments or suggestions to assist in identifying any significant environmental issues and in determining the appropriate scope of the supplemental EIS should be submitted on or before December 15, 2007. A public meeting will be held on November 21, 2007 beginning at 6:30 p.m., at the Presidio Officers’ Club (50 Moraga Avenue) to accept comments on the scope of the supplemental EIS. ADDRESSES: Electronic comments concerning this notice should be sent to Mainpost@presidiotrust.gov. Written comments may be faxed to Main Post at 415.561.5308. Written comments may PO 00000 Frm 00086 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 61191 also be submitted to Main Post, Attn: Compliance Coordinator, The Presidio Trust, 34 Graham Street, P.O. Box 29052, San Francisco, CA 94129–0052. Comments previously received regarding the Presidio Museum EIS or the Presidio Lodge Environmental Assessment (EA) need not be repeated; these comments will inform the Trust’s preparation of the supplemental EIS. Please be aware that all written comments and information submitted will be made available to the public, including, without limitation, any postal address, e-mail address, phone number, or other information contained in each submission. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Federal Register notice of August 14, 2007 (72 FR 45469), the Trust notified interested parties it was preparing an EIS for a proposed museum at the Main Post, and that the agency was seeking public input through scoping. On September 24, 2007, the Trust held a public meeting on the scope of the EIS at which 24 members of the public spoke. Before scoping ended on October 15, 2007, the Trust received 86 comment letters and electronic mails, including one petition with over 125 signatures (on file and available for public review in the Trust library). Several of the interested parties urged that the proposed museum, when viewed with other proposed actions, would have cumulatively significant impacts on the environment and should therefore be addressed in a single EIS. The Trust is responding to this public concern in its decision to supplement the final PTMP EIS in which it will assess the cumulative impacts of all reasonably foreseeable Trust actions at the Main Post. The Trust has elected to take a fresh look at this broader scope in order to better meet its NEPA compliance responsibilities and to engage more effectively the public in its decision making. The Trust will supplement the final PTMP EIS to take into account new circumstances or information that is relevant to the Main Post. The subsequent analysis will provide a procedural framework for dealing with upcoming decisions at the Main Post. Proposed changes in the actions analyzed at the Main Post in the final PTMP EIS that will be reviewed in the supplemental EIS include the Presidio Museum, the Presidio Lodge (the EA for which is also being terminated through this notice), other potential building construction or demolition within the district, the El Presidio site, and parking and circulation improvements. The Trust intends to proceed with the E:\FR\FM\29OCN1.SGM 29OCN1

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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT


Privacy Act of 1974; New Computer Matching Program Between the 
Office of Personnel Management and Social Security Administration

AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

ACTION: Notice--computer matching between the Office of Personnel 
Management and the Social Security Administration.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as 
amended by the Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 
(Pub. L. 100-503), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidelines on 
the Conduct of Matching Programs (54 FR 25818 published June 19, 1989), 
and OMB Circular No. A-130, revised November 28, 2000, ``Management of 
Federal Information Resources,'' the Office of Personnel Management 
(OPM) is publishing notice of its new computer matching program with 
the Social Security Administration (SSA).

DATES: OPM will file a report of the subject matching program with the 
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, 
the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of 
Representatives and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The matching program will begin 
30 days after the Federal Register notice has been published or 40 days 
after the date of OPM's submissions of the letters to Congress and OMB, 
whichever is later. The matching program will continue for 18 months 
from the beginning date and may be extended an additional 12 months 
thereafter. Subsequent matches will run until one of the parties 
advises the other in writing of its intention to reevaluate, modify 
and/or terminate the agreement.

ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sean Hershey, Chief, Management Information 
Branch, Office of Personnel Management, Room 4316, 1900 E Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20415.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James Sparrow on (202) 606-1803.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

A. General

    The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, establishes the 
conditions under which computer matching involving the Federal 
government could be performed and adding certain protections for 
individuals applying for and receiving Federal benefits. Section 7201 
of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-508) 
further amended the Privacy Act regarding protections for such 
individuals.
    The Privacy Act, as amended, regulates the use of computer matching 
by Federal agencies when records in a system of records are matched 
with other Federal, State, or local government records. Among other 
things, it requires Federal agencies involved in computer matching 
programs to:
    (1) Negotiate written agreements with the other agency for agencies 
participating in the matching programs;
    (2) Obtain the approval of the match agreement by the Data 
Integrity Boards (DIB) of the participating Federal agencies;
    (3) Furnish detailed reports about matching programs to Congress 
and OMB;
    (4) Notify applicants and beneficiaries that their records are 
subject to matching;
    (5) Verify match findings before reducing, suspending, termination 
or denying an individual's benefits or payments.

B. OPM Computer Matches Subject to the Privacy Act

    We have taken action to ensure that all of OPM's computer matching 
programs comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act, as amended.

Notice of Computer Matching Program, Office of Personnel Management 
(OPM) With the Social Security Administration (SSA).

A. Participating Agencies

    OPM and SSA

B. Purpose of the Matching Program

    The purpose of this agreement is to establish the conditions under 
which SSA agrees to the disclosure of tax return information to OPM. 
The SSA records will be used in a matching program in which OPM will 
match SSA's tax return records with OPM's records on disability 
retirees under age 60, disabled adult child survivors, certain retirees 
in receipt of a supplemental benefit under the Federal Employees 
Retirement System (FERS), and certain annuitants receiving a 
discontinued service retirement benefit under the Civil Service 
Retirement System (CSRS). By law, these annuitants and survivors are 
limited in the amount they can earn and still retain benefits paid to 
them. In the case of the discontinued service annuitants, retirement 
benefits cease upon re-employment in Federal service. OPM will use the 
SSA data to determine continued eligibility for benefits being paid.

C. Authority for Conducting the Matching Program

    Chapters 83 and 84 of title 5 of the United States Code and 26 
United States Code 6103(1)(11).

D. Categories of Records and Individuals Covered by the Match

    SSA will disclose data from its MBR file (60-0090, Master 
Beneficiary Record, SSA/OEEAS) and MEF file (60-0059, Earnings 
Recording and Self-Employment Income System, SSA/OEEAS). OPM will 
provide SSA with an electronic finder file from the OPM system of 
records published as OPM/Central-1 (Civil Service Retirement and 
Insurance Records) on October 8, 1999 (64 FR 54930), as amended on May 
3, 2000 (65 FR 25775). The systems of

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records involved have routine uses permitting the disclosures needed to 
conduct this match.

E. Privacy Safeguards and Security

    The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(o)(1)(G)), requires that each 
matching agreement specify procedures for ensuring the administrative, 
technical and physical security of the records matched and the results 
of such programs. All Federal agencies are subject to: The Federal 
Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), 44 U.S.C. 3541, et 
seq.; related Office of Management and Budget circulars and memorandum 
(e.g., OMB Circular A-130 and OMB M-06-16); National Institute of 
Science and Technology (NIST) directives; and the Federal Acquisition 
Regulations (FAR)). These laws, circulars, memoranda directives and 
regulations include requirements for safeguarding Federal information 
systems and personally identifiable information used in Federal agency 
business processes, as well as related reporting requirements. OPM and 
SSA recognize that all laws, circulars, memoranda, directives and 
regulations relating to the subject of this agreement and published 
subsequent to the effective date of this agreement must also be 
implemented if mandated.
    FISMA requirements apply to all Federal contractors and 
organizations or sources that possess or use Federal information, or 
that operate, use, or have access to Federal information systems on 
behalf of an agency. OPM will be responsible for oversight and 
compliance of their contractors and agents. Both OPM and SSA reserve 
the right to conduct onsite inspection to monitor compliance with FISMA 
regulations.

F. Inclusive Dates of the Match

    The matching program shall become effective upon the signing of the 
agreement by both parties to the agreement and approval of the 
agreement by the Data Integrity Boards of the respective agencies, but 
no sooner than 40 days after notice of this matching program is sent to 
Congress and the Office of Management and Budget or 30 days after 
publication of this notice in the Federal Register, whichever is later. 
The matching program will continue for 18 months from the effective 
date and may be extended for an additional 12 months thereafter, if 
certain conditions are met.

Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
 [FR Doc. E7-21139 Filed 10-26-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6325-38-P
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