Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records, 42904-42921 [E8-16794]

Download as PDF 42904 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices [FR Doc. E8–16689 Filed 7–22–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–60–M Systems Covered by this Notice This notice covers all systems of records adopted by the Bureau of the Public Debt up to January 1, 2008. The systems notices are reprinted in their entirety following the Table of Contents. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Bureau of the Public Debt Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records Dated: July 11, 2008. Elizabeth Cuffe, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Privacy and Treasury Records. Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury. ACTION: Notice of systems of records. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES AGENCY: Table of Contents SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury, is publishing its inventory of Privacy Act systems of records. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular No. A–130, the Bureau of the Public Debt (BPD) has completed a review of its Privacy Act systems of records notices to identify changes that will more accurately describe these records. The systems of records were last published in their entirety on June 10, 2005, at 70 FR 33939–33955. On May 22, 2007, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued Memorandum M–07–16 entitled ‘‘Safeguarding Against and Responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information.’’ It required agencies to publish the routine use recommended by the President’s Identity Theft Task Force. As part of that effort, the Department published the notice of the proposed routine use on October 3, 2007, at 72 FR 56434, and it was effective on November 13, 2007. The new routine use has been added to each BPD system of records below. Other changes throughout the document are editorial in nature and consist principally of revising address information, minor editorial changes and editing of headings for consistency. Department of the Treasury regulations require the Department to publish the existence and character of all systems of records every three years (31 CFR 1.23(a)(1)). BPD has leveraged this requirement to incorporate the review of its current holding of personally identifiable information required by M–07–16. With respect to its inventory of Privacy Act systems of records, BPD has determined that the information contained in its systems of records is accurate, timely, relevant, complete, and is the minimum necessary to maintain the proper VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 performance of a documented agency function. Bureau of the Public Debt BPD.001—Human Resources and Administrative Records BPD.002—United States Savings-Type Securities BPD.003—United States Securities (Other than Savings-Type Securities) BPD.004—Controlled Access Security System BPD.005—Employee Assistance Records BPD.006—Health Service Program Records BPD.007—Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt BPD.008—Retail Treasury Securities Access Application BPD.009—U.S. Treasury Securities Fraud Information System TREASURY/BPD.001 SYSTEM NAME: Human Resources and Administrative Records—Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Records are maintained at the following Bureau of the Public Debt locations: 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; 320 Avery Street, Parkersburg, WV; Second and Avery Streets, Parkersburg, WV; and 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC. Copies of some documents have been duplicated for maintenance by supervisors for employees or programs under their supervision. These duplicates are also covered by this system of records. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Records cover present and former employees, applicants for employment, contractors, vendors, and visitors. CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: This system of records is limited to those records the Bureau of the Public Debt needs to function in an efficient manner and does not cover those records reported under another system of records notice. (A) Human Resources Records: These records relate to categories such as disciplinary and adverse actions; leave and hours of duty; alternate work schedules, standards of conduct and ethics programs; indebtedness; employee suitability and security PO 00000 Frm 00134 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 determinations; grievances; performance problems; bargaining unit matters; Federal labor relations issues; relocation notices; outside employment; recruitment; placement; merit promotion; special hiring programs, including Summer Employment, Veterans Readjustment, Career Development for Lower Level Employees (CADE), Student Employment Programs; position classification and management; special areas of pay administration, including grade and pay retention, premium pay, scheduling of work, performance management and recognition; training and employee development programs; incentive awards; benefits and retirement programs; personnel and payroll actions; insurance; worker’s and unemployment compensation; employee orientation; retirement; accident reports; and consolidation of personnel/program efforts among offices. (B) Equal Employment Opportunity Records: These are records of informal EEO complaints and discussions that have not reached the level of formal complaints. After 30 days these records are destroyed or incorporated in a formal complaint file. Formal complaints are handled by the Treasury Department’s Regional Complaints Center. Copies of formal complaint documents are sometimes maintained by the Bureau of the Public Debt’s EEO Office. (C) Administrative Services Records: These records relate to administrative support functions including motor vehicle operation, safety and security, access to exterior and interior areas, contract guard records, offense/incident reports, accident reports, and security determinations. (D) Procurement Records: These records relate to contractors/vendors if they are individuals; purchase card holders, including the name, social security number and credit card number for employees who hold Governmentuse cards; procurement integrity certificates, containing certifications by procurement officials that they are familiar with the Federal Procurement Policy Act. (E) Financial Management Records: These records relate to government travel, vendor accounts, other employee reimbursements, interagency transactions, employee pay records, vendor registration data, purchase card accounts and transactions, and program payment agreements. (F) Retiree Mailing Records: These records contain the name and address furnished by Bureau of the Public Debt E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices retirees requesting mailings of newsletters and other special mailings. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321. PURPOSE(S): These records are collected and maintained to document various aspects of a person’s employment with the Bureau of the Public Debt and to assure the orderly processing of administrative actions within the Bureau. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) The Office of Personnel Management, the Merit Systems Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Federal Labor Relations Authority upon authorized request; (2) Other Federal, State, or local agencies, such as a State employment compensation board or housing administration agency, so that the agency may adjudicate an individual’s eligibility for a benefit, or liability in such matters as child support; (3) Creditors, potential creditors, landlords, and potential landlords when they request employment data or salary information for purposes of processing the employee’s loan, mortgage, or apartment rental application (when information is requested by telephone, only verification of information supplied by the caller will be provided); (4) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardians, and other representative or successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated employee or former employee; (5) Unions recognized as exclusive bargaining representatives under 5 U.S.C. chapter 71, arbitrators, and other parties responsible for the administration of the Federal labormanagement program if needed in the performance of their authorized duties; (6) Private creditors for the purpose of garnishing wages of an employee if a debt has been reduced to a judgment; (7) Authorized Federal and nonFederal entities for use in approved computer matching efforts, limited to those data elements considered necessary in making a determination of eligibility under particular benefit programs administered by those agencies or entities, to improve program integrity, and to collect debts and other monies owed to those agencies or entities or to the Bureau of the Public Debt; (8) Contractors of the Bureau of the Public Debt for the purpose of processing personnel and administrative records; VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 (9) Other Federal, State, or local agencies in connection with the hiring or retention of an individual, the issuance of a security clearance, the conducting of a security or suitability investigation of an individual, the issuance of a license, contract, grant, or other benefit; (10) Congressional offices in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (11) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative offset for the purpose of collecting a debt, except that addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service shall not be disclosed to other agencies; (12) Consumer reporting agencies, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service to obtain credit reports; (13) Debt collection agencies, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services; (14) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license, where the disclosing agency becomes aware of an indication of a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal law or regulation; (15) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in response to a subpoena; (16) Third parties during the course of an investigation to the extent necessary to obtain information pertinent to the investigation; and (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. PO 00000 Frm 00135 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42905 DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES: In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), disclosures may be made from this system of records to ‘‘consumer reporting agencies’’ as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. After the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have been followed, the Bureau of the Public Debt may disclose information necessary to establish the identity of the individual responsible for the claim, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number; the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: By name, social security number, or other assigned identifier. SAFEGUARDS: These records are maintained in controlled access areas. Identification cards are verified to ensure that only authorized personnel are present. Electronic records are protected by restricted access procedures, including the use of passwords and sign-on protocols that are periodically changed. Only employees whose official duties require access are allowed to view, administer, and control these records. Copies of records maintained on computer have the same limited access as paper records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records are maintained in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration retention schedules. Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: (A) Human Resources Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Human Resources Division, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312 and Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Human Resources Operations Division, Bureau of the E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42906 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (B) Equal Employment Opportunity Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Equal Employment Opportunity, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (C) Administrative Services Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Administrative Services Division, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (D) Procurement Records: Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Division of Procurement, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (E) Financial Management Records: Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Accounting Services Division, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (F) Retiree Mailing Records: Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Division of Support Services, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (G) Travel Records: Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Travel Services Division, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106– 5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other PO 00000 Frm 00136 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information in this system of records is provided by the subject of the record, authorized representatives, supervisor, employers, medical personnel, other employees, other Federal, State, or local agencies, and commercial entities. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. TREASURY/BPD.002 SYSTEM NAME: United States Savings-Type Securities—Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC; and Federal Reserve Banks and Branches in Minneapolis, MN and Pittsburgh, PA. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Present and former owners of, claimants to, persons entitled to, and inquirers concerning United States savings-type securities and interest on securities, including without limitation United States Savings Bonds, Savings Notes, Retirement Plan Bonds, and Individual Retirement Bonds. E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: (1) Issuance: Records relating to registration, issuance, and correspondence in connection with issuance of savings-type securities. This category includes records of current income savings bonds processed under an automated system that will permit access by selected Federal Reserve Banks and Branches. (2) Holdings: Records documenting ownership, status, payments by date and account numbers, and inscription information; interest activity; correspondence in connection with notice of change of name and address; non-receipt or over- or underpayments of interest and principal; and numerical registers of ownership. Such records include information relating to savingstype securities held in safekeeping in conjunction with the Department’s program to deliver such securities to the owners or persons entitled. This category includes records of current income savings bonds processed under an automated system that will permit access by selected Federal Reserve Banks and Branches. (3) Transactions (redemptions, payments, and reissues): Records, which include securities transaction requests; interest activity; legal papers supporting transactions; applications for disposition or payment of securities and/or interest thereon of deceased or incapacitated owners; records of retired securities; and payment records. This category includes records of current income savings bonds processed under an automated system that will permit access by selected Federal Reserve Banks and Branches. (4) Claims: Records including correspondence concerning lost, stolen, destroyed, or mutilated savings-type securities; bonds of indemnity; legal documents supporting claims for relief; and records of caveats entered. (5) Inquiries: Records of correspondence with individuals who have requested information concerning savings-type securities and/or interest thereon. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3101, et seq. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES PURPOSES: Information in this system of records is collected and maintained to enable the Bureau of the Public Debt and its agents to issue savings bonds, to process transactions, to make payments, and to identify owners and their accounts. ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 (1) Agents or contractors of the Department for the purpose of administering the public debt of the United States; (2) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardian, legal representative or successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated owner of securities and others entitled to the reissue, distribution, or payment for the purpose of assuring equitable and lawful disposition of securities and interest; (3) Either co-owner for bonds registered in that form or to the beneficiary for bonds registered in that form, provided that acceptable proof of death of the owner is submitted; (4) The Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of facilitating collection of the tax revenues of the United States; (5) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; (6) The Department of Veterans Affairs and selected veterans’ publications for the purpose of locating owners or other persons entitled to undeliverable bonds held in safekeeping by the Department; (7) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative offset for the purpose of collecting debts; (8) A consumer reporting agency, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, to obtain credit reports; (9) A debt collection agency, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services; (10) Contractors conducting Treasurysponsored surveys, polls, or statistical analyses relating to the marketing or administration of the public debt of the United States; (11) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing, a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license; (12) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of PO 00000 Frm 00137 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42907 presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in response to a subpoena; (13) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (14) Disclose through computer matching information on individuals owing debts to the Bureau of the Public Debt to other Federal agencies for the purpose of determining whether the debtor is a Federal employee or retiree receiving payments that may be used to collect the debt through administrative or salary offset; (15) Disclose through computer matching information on holdings of savings-type securities to requesting Federal agencies under approved agreements limiting the information to that which is relevant in making a determination of eligibility for Federal benefits administered by those agencies; (16) Disclose through computer matching, information on individuals with whom the Bureau of the Public Debt has lost contact, to other Federal agencies for the purpose of utilizing letter forwarding services to advise these individuals that they should contact the Bureau about returned payments and/or matured, unredeemed securities; and (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES: In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), disclosures may be made from this system of records to ‘‘consumer reporting agencies’’ as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42908 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. After the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have been followed, the Bureau of the Public Debt may disclose information necessary to establish the identity of the individual responsible for the claim, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number; the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: Information can be retrieved alphabetically by name, address, and period of time the security was issued, by bond serial numbers, other assigned identifier, or, in some cases, numerically by social security number. In the case of securities, except Series G savings bonds, registered in more than one name, information relating to those securities can be retrieved only by the names, or, in some cases, the social security number of the registrants, primarily the registered owners or firstnamed co-owners. In the case of gift bonds inscribed with the social security number of the purchaser, bonds are retrieved under that number, or by bond serial number. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES SAFEGUARDS: Information is contained in secure buildings or in areas which are occupied either by officers and responsible employees of the Bureau of the Public Debt who are subject to personnel screening procedures and to the Treasury Department Code of Conduct or by agents of the Bureau of the Public Debt who are required to maintain proper control over records while in their custody. Additionally, since in most cases, numerous steps are involved in the retrieval process, unauthorized persons would be unable to retrieve information in meaningful form. Information stored in electronic media is safeguarded by automatic data processing security procedures in addition to physical security measures. Additionally, for those categories of records stored in computers with online terminal access, the information cannot be accessed without proper passwords and preauthorized functional capability. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records of holdings, forms, documents, and other legal papers VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 which constitute the basis for transactions subsequent to original issue are maintained for such time as is necessary to protect the legal rights and interests of the United States Government and the persons affected, or otherwise until they are no longer historically significant. Other records are disposed of at varying intervals in accordance with records retention schedules reviewed and approved by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). PO 00000 Frm 00138 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (3) Requests by individuals about securities they own: (a) For current income savings bonds: Individuals may contact the nearest Treasury Retail Securities Site as listed in the Appendix to this system of records or the Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. If the Treasury Retail Securities Site cannot access the particular record, the individual will be advised to contact Retail Securities at the Bureau of the Public Debt. Individuals must provide sufficient information, including their address and social security number, to identify themselves as owner or coowner of the securities. They should provide the complete bond serial numbers, including alphabetic prefixes and suffixes, if known. Otherwise, the series, approximate date, form of registration, and, except for Series G Savings Bonds registered in coownership form, the names and social security numbers of all persons named in the registration should be provided. If a Case Identification Number is known, that should be provided. (b) For all other types of securities covered by this system of records: Individuals should contact the following: Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. Individuals should provide sufficient information, including their address and social security number, to identify themselves as owner or co-owner of the securities. Individuals must provide sufficient information to identify the securities, such as type or series of security, approximate date of issue, serial number, form of registration, and the name and social security number of the first-named co-owner, or in the case of gift bonds the social security number of the purchaser if that number was used. (4) Requests by anyone other than individuals named on securities must contain sufficient information to identify the securities; this would include type or series of securities, approximate date of issue, serial number, and form of registration. These requests will be honored only if the identity and right of the requester to the information have been established. Send requests to the addresses shown in (3)(a) or (3)(b) above, depending on the type of security involved. (a) Requests by a beneficiary for information concerning securities registered in beneficiary form must be accompanied by the name and social security number of the owner and by proof of death of the registered owner. E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices (b) Requests for records of holdings or other information concerning a deceased or incapacitated individual must be accompanied either by evidence of the requester’s appointment as legal representative of the estate of the individual or by a statement attesting that no such representative has been appointed and giving the nature of the relationship between the requester and the individual. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information on records in this system is furnished by the individuals or their authorized representatives as listed in ‘‘Categories of Individuals’’ and issuing agents for securities or is generated within the system itself. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. Appendix of Treasury Retail Securities Sites This appendix provides individuals contact information for inquiring about their securities. Federal Reserve Bank, Pittsburgh Branch, P.O. Box 299, Pittsburgh, PA 15230–0299; Telephone 1–800–245– 2804. Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis Branch, P.O. Box 214, Minneapolis, MN 55480–0214; Telephone 1–800–553– 2663. Bureau of the Public Debt, Retail Securities, Parkersburg, WV 26106– 5312. TREASURY/BPD.003 SYSTEM NAME: United States Securities (Other than Savings-Type Securities)-Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC; and Federal Reserve PO 00000 Frm 00139 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42909 Banks and Branches in Chicago, IL; Kansas City, MO; Minneapolis, MN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; and Pittsburgh, PA. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Present and former owners of, subscribers to, claimants to, persons entitled to, and inquirers concerning United States Treasury securities (except savings-type securities) and interest on securities and such securities for which the Treasury acts as agents, including without limitation, Treasury Bonds, Notes, and Bills; Adjusted Service Bonds; Armed Forces Leave Bonds; and Federal Housing Administration Debentures. CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: (1) Issuance: Records relating to tenders, bids, subscriptions, advices of shipment, requests (applications) for original issue, and correspondence concerning erroneous issue and nonreceipt of securities. (2) Holdings: Records of ownership and interest activity on registered or recorded United States securities (other than savings-type securities); records about fees for TreasuryDirect accounts exceeding a stipulated amount; change of name and address notices; correspondence concerning errors in registration or recordation; nonreceipt or over- and underpayments of interest and principal; records of interest activity; records of unclaimed accounts; and letters concerning the New York State tax exemption for veterans of World War I. (3) Transactions (redemptions, payments, reissues, transfers, and exchanges): Records which include securities transaction requests; records about fees for definitive securities issued; legal papers supporting transactions; applications for transfer, disposition, or payment of securities of deceased or incompetent owners; records of Federal estate tax transactions; certificates of ownership covering paid overdue bearer securities; records of erroneous redemption transactions; records of retired securities; and payment records. (4) Claims: Records including correspondence concerning lost, stolen, destroyed, or mutilated United States securities (other than savings-type securities) or securities for which the Treasury acts as agent and interest coupons thereon; bonds of indemnity; legal documents supporting claims for relief; and records of caveats entered. (5) Inquiries: Records of correspondence with individuals who have requested information concerning E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42910 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices United States Treasury securities (other than savings-type securities) or securities for which the Treasury acts as agent. (6) All of the above categories of records except ‘‘(4) Claims’’ include records of Treasury bills, notes, and bonds in the TreasuryDirect Book-entry Securities System. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3101 et seq. PURPOSE(S): Information in this system of records is collected and maintained to enable the Bureau of the Public Debt and its agents to issue United States securities (other than savings-type securities), to process transactions, to make payments, and to identify owners and their accounts. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) Agents or contractors of the Department for the purpose of administering the public debt of the United States; (2) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardian, legal representative or successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated owner of securities and others entitled upon transfer, exchange, distribution, or payment for the purpose of assuring equitable and lawful disposition of securities and interest; (3) Any of the owners if the related securities are registered or recorded in the names of two or more owners; (4) The Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of facilitating the collection of the tax revenues of the United States; (5) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; (6) The Department of Veterans Affairs when it relates to the holdings of Armed Forces Leave Bonds to facilitate the redemption or disposition of these securities; VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 (7) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative offset for the purpose of collecting debts; (8) A consumer reporting agency, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, to obtain credit reports; (9) A debt collection agency, including mailing addresses obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services; (10) Contractors conducting Treasurysponsored surveys, polls, or statistical analyses relating to marketing or administration of the public debt of the United States; (11) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing, a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license; (12) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in response to a subpoena; (13) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (14) Disclose through computer matching information on individuals owing debts to the Bureau of the Public Debt to other Federal agencies for the purpose of determining whether the debtor is a Federal employee or retiree receiving payments that may be used to collect the debt through administrative or salary offset; (15) Disclose through computer matching information on holdings of Treasury securities to requesting Federal agencies under approved agreements limiting the information to that which is relevant in making a determination of eligibility for Federal benefits administered by those agencies; (16) Disclose through computer matching, information on individuals with whom the Bureau of the Public Debt has lost contact, to other Federal agencies for the purpose of utilizing letter-forwarding services to advise these individuals that they should contact the Bureau about returned payments and/or matured unredeemed securities; and (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the PO 00000 Frm 00140 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES: In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), disclosures may be made from this system of records to ‘‘consumer reporting agencies’’ as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. After the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have been followed, the Bureau of the Public Debt may disclose information necessary to establish the identity of the individual responsible for the claim, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number; the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: Information can be retrieved by social security account number, other assigned identifier, or, in some cases, alphabetically by name or numerically by security serial number. In the case of securities registered in more than one name, information relating to those securities generally can be retrieved only by social security number or by the name of the first-named owner. SAFEGUARDS: Information is contained in secure buildings, Federal Records Centers, or in areas which are occupied either by officers and responsible employees of the Department who are subject to personnel screening procedures and to the Executive Branch and Treasury Department Standards of Conduct or by agents of the Department who are required by the Department to maintain proper control over records while in E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices their custody. Additionally, since in most cases, numerous steps are involved in the retrieval process, unauthorized persons would be unable to retrieve information in a meaningful form. Information stored in electronic media is safeguarded by automatic data processing security procedures in addition to physical security measures. Additionally, for those categories of records stored in computers with terminal access, the information cannot be obtained or modified without proper passwords and preauthorized functional capability. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records of holdings, forms, documents, and other legal papers which constitute the basis for transactions subsequent to original issue are maintained for such time as is necessary to protect the legal rights and interests of the U.S. Government and the persons affected, or otherwise until they are no longer historically significant. Other records are disposed of at varying intervals in accordance with records retention schedules reviewed and approved by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). (3) Requests by individuals about securities they own: (a) For Treasury bills, notes, or bonds held in the Legacy Treasury Direct Book-entry Securities System: Individuals may contact the nearest Treasury Retail Securities Site listed in the Appendix to this system of records or contact Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. Individuals should provide sufficient information, including their social security number, to identify themselves as owners of securities and sufficient information, including account number, to identify their TreasuryDirect account. (b) For all other categories of records in this system of records: Individual owners should contact: Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. Requests must contain information to identify themselves including name, address, and social security number; the type of security involved such as a registered note or bond, an Armed Forces Leave Bond, etc.; and, to the extent possible specify the loan, issue date, denomination, exact form of registration, and other information about the securities. (4) Requests by individuals who are representatives of owners or their estates require appropriate authority papers. Write to: Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312, to obtain information on these requirements. (5) In all cases: The request for information will be honored only if the identity and right of the requester to the information have been established. CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the PO 00000 Frm 00141 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42911 system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42912 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information contained in records in the system is furnished by the individuals or their authorized representatives as listed in ‘‘Categories of Individuals,’’ or is generated within the system itself. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. Appendix of Treasury Direct Contacts This appendix lists the mailing addresses and telephone number of the places that individuals may contact to inquire about their securities accounts maintained in Legacy Treasury Direct. The toll-free telephone number 1–800– 722–2678 is used to reach all the locations. Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. Treasury Retail Securities Site, P.O. Box 567, Pittsburgh, PA 15230–0567. Treasury Retail Securities Site, P.O. Box 9150, Minneapolis, MN 55480– 9150. TREASURY/BPD.004 SYSTEM NAME: Controlled Access Security System— Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt, Parkersburg, WV. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Bureau of the Public Debt employees, employees of contractors or service companies, and official visitors. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: A record is created for each access to designated areas and contains the individual’s name; card number; work shift; access level; time, date, and location of each use of the access card at a card reader. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 31 U.S.C. Sec. 321; 41 CFR 101– 20.103. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 PURPOSE(S): confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. Information in this system of records is collected and maintained to allow the Bureau of the Public Debt to control and verify access to all Parkersburg, West Virginia Public Debt facilities. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, 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: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. These records may be disclosed to: (1) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license; (2) A Federal, State, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, which has requested information relevant to or necessary to the requesting agency’s or the bureau’s hiring or retention of an individual, or issuance of a security clearance, license, contract, grant, or other benefit; (3) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations, or in connection with criminal law proceedings, or in response to a subpoena; (4) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (5) Unions recognized as exclusive bargaining representatives under the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, 5 U.S.C. 7111 and 7114, arbitrators and other parties responsible for the administration of the Federal labormanagement program if needed in the performance of their authorized duties; and (6) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or PO 00000 Frm 00142 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 STORAGE: RETRIEVABILITY: Information on individuals can be retrieved by name or card number or other assigned identifier. SAFEGUARDS: Both the central system and the peripheral system will have limited accessibility. Paper records and magnetic disks are maintained in locked file cabinets with access limited to those personnel whose official duties require access, such as the systems manager, Bureau security officials, and employee relations specialists. Access to terminals is limited through the use of passwords to those personnel whose official duties require access, as for paper records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: The retention period is for five years. Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Division of Security and Emergency Preparedness, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: The individual concerned, his/her supervisor, or an official of the individual’s firm or agency. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. TREASURY/BPD.005 SYSTEM NAME: Employee Assistance Records— Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: This system covers Bureau of the Public Debt employee assistance records that are maintained by another Federal, State, or local government, or contractor under an agreement with the Bureau of the Public Debt directly or through another entity to provide the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) functions. The address of the other agency or contractor may be obtained from the system manager below. PO 00000 Frm 00143 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42913 CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Bureau of the Public Debt employees and former employees who will be or have been counseled, either by selfreferral or supervisory-referral regarding drug abuse, alcohol, emotional health, or other personal problems. Where applicable, this system also covers family members of these employees when the family member utilizes the services of the EAP as part of the employee’s counseling or treatment process. CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: This system contains records of each employee and, in some cases, family members of the employee who have utilized the Employee Assistance Program for a drug, alcohol, emotional, or personal problem. Examples of information which may be found in each record are the individual’s name, social security number, date of birth, grade, job title, home address, telephone numbers, supervisor’s name and telephone number, assessment of problem, and referrals to treatment facilities and outcomes. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 301, 7361, 7362, 7904; 44 U.S.C. 3101. PURPOSE(S): To provide a history and record of the employee counseling session. ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) An entity under contract with the Bureau of the Public Debt for the purpose of providing the EAP function; (2) Medical personnel to the extent necessary to meet a bona fide medical emergency in accordance with the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations (42 CFR part 2); (3) Qualified personnel for the purpose of conducting scientific research, management audits, financial audits, or program evaluation, provided individual identifiers are not disclosed in any manner, in accordance with the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations (42 CFR part 2); (4) A third party upon authorization by an appropriate order of a court of competent jurisdiction granted after application showing good cause therefore, in accordance with the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations (42 CFR part 2); E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42914 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices (5) The Department of Justice or other appropriate Federal agency in defending claims against the United States when the records are not covered by the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations at 42 CFR part 2; and (6) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: These records are retrieved by the name and social security number or other assigned identifier of the individual on whom they are maintained. SAFEGUARDS: Records are maintained in a secure room in a locked file cabinet, safe, or similar container when not in use. Automated records are protected by restricted access procedures. Access to records is strictly limited to agency or contractor officials with a bona fide need for the records. When the Bureau of the Public Debt contracts with an entity for the purpose of providing the EAP functions, the contractor shall be required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to such records. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: The retention period is three years after termination of counseling or until any litigation is resolved, after which the records are destroyed. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: Executive Director, Administrative Resource Center, Human Resources VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 Division, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106– 5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: After you contact the contractor, following are the steps that will be required: (1) Submit requests to the contractor. For information about how to contact the contractor, write to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (2) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The contractor reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: After you contact the contractor, following are the steps that will be required: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation PO 00000 Frm 00144 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The contractor reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the contractor. For information about how to contact the contractor, write to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information in this system of records comes from the individual to whom it applies, the supervisor of the individual if the individual was referred by a supervisor, or the contractor’s staff member who records the counseling session. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. TREASURY/BPD.006 address, and telephone number of individual’s physician; name, address, and telephone number of hospital; name, address, and telephone number of emergency contact; and information obtained from the individual’s physician; and record of requested accesses by any Bureau of the Public Debt employee (other than Health Unit personnel) who has an official need for the information. Note: This system does not cover records related to counseling for drug, alcohol, or other problems covered by System No. Treasury/BPD.005–Employee Assistance Records. Medical records relating to a condition of employment or an on-the-job occurrence are covered by the Office of Personnel Management’s System of Records No. OPM/GOVT–10–Employee Medical File System Records. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 7901. SYSTEM NAME: Health Service Program Records— Treasury/BPD. PURPOSE(S): SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt locations at 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; and Avery Street Building, 320 Avery Street, Parkersburg, WV. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: (1) Bureau of the Public Debt employees who receive services under the Federal Employee Health Services Program from the Bureau of the Public Debt Health Unit in Parkersburg, West Virginia. (2) Federal employees of other organizations in the Parkersburg, West Virginia vicinity who receive services under the Federal Employee Health Services Program from the Bureau of the Public Debt Health Unit in Parkersburg, West Virginia. (3) Non-Federal individuals working in or visiting the buildings, who may receive emergency treatment from the Bureau of the Public Debt Health Unit in Parkersburg, West Virginia. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: This system is comprised of records developed as a result of an individual’s utilization of services provided under the Federal Government’s Health Service Program. These records contain information such as: Examination, diagnostic, assessment and treatment data; laboratory findings; nutrition and dietetic files; nursing notes; immunization records; blood donor records; CPR training; First Aider; names, social security number, date of birth, handicap code, addresses, and telephone numbers of individual; name, VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 These records document an individual’s utilization on a voluntary basis of health services provided under the Federal Government’s Health Service Program at the Health Unit at the Bureau of the Public Debt in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Data is necessary to ensure proper evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and referral to maintain continuity of care; a medical history of care received by the individual; planning for further care of the individual; a means of communication among health care members who contribute to the individual’s care; a legal document of health care rendered; a tool for evaluating the quality of health care rendered. ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) Medical personnel under a contract agreement with the Bureau of the Public Debt; (2) A Federal, State, or local public health service agency as required by applicable law, concerning individuals who have contracted certain communicable diseases or conditions. Such information is used to prevent further outbreak of the disease or condition; (3) Appropriate Federal, State, or local agencies responsible for investigation of an accident, disease, medical condition, or injury as required by pertinent legal authority; (4) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or PO 00000 Frm 00145 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42915 (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; (5) A Federal agency responsible for administering benefits programs in connection with a claim for benefits filed by an employee; (6) A Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual; (7) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations, or in response to a subpoena or in connection with criminal law proceedings; and (8) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: These records are retrieved by the name or other assigned identifier of the individual to whom they pertain. E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42916 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices SAFEGUARDS: Records are maintained in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration retention schedules. Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). An individual who requests access to a Health Service Program Record shall, at the time the request is made, designate in writing the name of a responsible representative who will be willing to review the record and inform the subject individual of its content. This does not permit the representative to withhold the records from the requester. Rather, the representative is expected to provide access to the records while explaining sensitive or complex information contained in the records. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Division of Administrative Services, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of These records are maintained in a secured room with access limited to Health Unit personnel whose duties require access. Medical personnel under a contract agreement who have access to these records are required to maintain adequate safeguards with respect to such records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00146 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information in this system of records comes from the individual to whom it applies; laboratory reports and test results; Health Unit physicians, nurses, and other medical technicians who have examined, tested, or treated the individual; the individual’s personal physician; other Federal employee health units; and other Federal agencies. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. TREASURY/BPD.007 SYSTEM NAME: Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt— Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Donors of gifts to reduce the public debt. E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: Correspondence; copies of checks, money orders, or other payments; copies of wills and other legal documents; and other material related to gifts to reduce the public debt, received on or after October 1, 1984, by the Bureau of the Public Debt either directly from the donor through the donor’s Congressional or other representative. Note: This system does not cover gifts to reduce the public debt received prior to October 1, 1984, when the Financial Management Service handled this function. This system of records does not cover gifts sent to other agencies, such as gifts sent with one’s Federal income tax return to the Internal Revenue Service. This system does not include any other gifts to the United States. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 31 U.S.C. 3113. PURPOSE(S): These records document the receipt from donors of gifts to reduce the public debt. They provide a record of correspondence acknowledging receipt, information concerning any legal matters, and a record of depositing the gift and accounting for it. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be used to: (1) Disclose pertinent information to appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license; (2) Disclose information to a court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations, or in response to a subpoena, or in connection with criminal law proceedings; (3) Provide information to a Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (4) Disclose information to agents or contractors of the Department for the purpose of administering the public debt of the United States; (5) Disclose information to a legal representative of a deceased donor for the purpose of properly administering the estate of the deceased; (6) Disclose information to the Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of confirming whether a taxdeductible event has occurred; VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 (7) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; (8) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in electronic media. RETRIEVABILITY: These records are retrieved by the name of the donor; amount of gift; type of gift; date of gift; social security number of donor, if provided; control number; check number; State code; or other assigned identifier. SAFEGUARDS: These records are maintained in controlled access areas. Automated records are protected by restricted access procedures. Checks and other payments are stored in locked safes with access limited to personnel whose duties require access. PO 00000 Frm 00147 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42917 RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records of gifts to reduce the public debt are maintained in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration retention schedules. Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: (A) Customer Service Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Division of Accounting and Risk Management, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. (B) Accounting Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of Public Debt Accounting, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42918 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Information in this system of records comes from the individual to whom it applies, executors, administrators, and other involved persons. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. TREASURY/BPD.008 SYSTEM NAME: Retail Treasury Securities Access Application—Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: Bureau of the Public Debt locations at 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; Second and Avery Streets, Parkersburg, WV; 320 Avery Street, Parkersburg, WV; and 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Records cover those individuals who provide information to create an account in TreasuryDirect for the purchase of United States Treasury securities through the Internet. CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: This system collects and uses personal information to ensure the accurate identification of individuals who have an account in TreasuryDirect or to provide personalized service to these individuals. The types of personal information presently include or potentially could include the following: (a) Personal identifiers (name, including previous name used; social security number; physical and electronic addresses; telephone, fax, and pager numbers); (b) Authentication aids (personal identification number, password, PO 00000 Frm 00148 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 account number, shared-secret identifier, digitized signature, or other unique identifier); (c) Customer demographics (age, gender, marital status, income, number in household, etc.); and (d) Customer preferences (favorite color, hobby, magazine, etc.; preferred sources for information, such as television, newspaper, Internet, etc.; or dates of importance to the customer, such as birth, anniversary, etc.). AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: 5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3101, et seq. PURPOSE(S): Information in this system of records is collected and maintained to identify the individuals doing electronic business with the Bureau of the Public Debt. The information is required for individuals who invest in Treasury securities by using the Internet to purchase securities and conduct related transactions. The records are also used to improve service to those individuals. ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies or other public authority responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order or license where the disclosing agency becomes aware of an indication of a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal law or regulation; (2) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations, or in response to a courtordered subpoena, or in connection with criminal law proceedings where relevant or potentially relevant to a proceeding; (3) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (4) Agents or contractors who have been engaged to assist the Bureau of the Public Debt in the performance of a service related to this system of records and who need to have access to the records in order to perform the activity; (5) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; and (6) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records are maintained on electronic media, multiple client-server platforms that are backed up to magnetic tape, microform, or other storage media, and/ or hard copy. RETRIEVABILITY: Records may be retrieved by name, alias names, social security number, account number, or other unique identifier. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES SAFEGUARDS: The Bureau of the Public Debt has sophisticated Internet firewall security via hardware and software configurations as well as specific monitoring tools. Records are maintained in controlled access areas. Identification cards are verified to ensure that only authorized personnel are present. Electronic records are protected by restricted access procedures, including the use of passwords, sign-on protocols, and user authentication that are periodically changed. Only employees whose official duties require access are allowed to VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 view, administer, and control these records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records are disposed of at varying intervals in accordance with records retention schedules reviewed and approved by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: Assistant Commissioner and Chief Information Officer, Office of Information Technology, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether the system contains records about them or for access to records as provided under ‘‘Records Access Procedures.’’ Requests must be made in compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent possible. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be established by presenting a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii). PO 00000 Frm 00149 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42919 CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under ‘‘System Manager and Address’’ above. (3) The request must specify: (a) The dates of records in question, (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect, (c) The correction requested, and (d) The reasons. (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the request. Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single official document bearing the individual’s photograph or by the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual’s signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an individual’s identity. (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239–0001 (or as otherwise E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 42920 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), within 35 days of the individual’s receipt of the initial denial of the requested correction. (3) An appeal must be marked ‘‘Privacy Act Amendment Appeal’’ and specify: (a) The records to which the appeal relates, (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the records, and (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was received. (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester’s disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any applicable supporting evidence. aliases; Social Security number; Tax Identification Number; physical and electronic addresses; telephone, fax, and pager numbers), and; (2) Authentication aids (personal identification number, password, account number, credit card number, shared-secret identifier, digitized signature, or other unique identifier). Supporting records may contain correspondence between the Bureau of the Public Debt and the entity or individual submitting a complaint or inquiry, correspondence between the Bureau of the Public Debt and the Department of Treasury, or correspondence between the Bureau of the Public Debt and law enforcement, regulatory bodies, or other third parties. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: Information is provided by the individual covered by this system of records or, with their authorization, is derived from other systems of records. 31 U.S.C. 321(a)(5), 31 U.S.C. 333, 31 U.S.C. 3101, et seq. 31 U.S.C. 5318, and 5 U.S.C. 301. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: Records in this system are used to: (1) Identify and monitor fraudulent and suspicious activity related to Treasury securities and other U.S. obligations; (2) ensure that the Bureau of the Public Debt provides a timely and appropriate notification of a possible violation of law to law enforcement and regulatory agencies; (3) protect the Government and individuals from fraud and loss; (4) prevent the misuse of Treasury names and symbols on fraudulent instruments; and, (5) compile summary reports, that conform with the spirit of the USA Patriot Act’s anti-terrorism financing provisions and the Bank Secrecy Act’s anti-money laundering provisions, and submit the reports to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). None. TREASURY/BPD.009 SYSTEM NAME: U.S. Treasury Securities Fraud Information System—Treasury/BPD. SYSTEM LOCATION: The system of records is located at the Bureau of the Public Debt in Parkersburg, WV and Washington, DC as well as the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Minneapolis. This system also covers the Bureau of the Public Debt records that are maintained by contractor(s) under agreement. The system manager(s) maintain(s) the system location of these records. The address(es) of the contractor(s) may be obtained from the system manager(s) below. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Individuals under investigation or who make inquiries or report fraudulent or suspicious activities related to Treasury securities and other U.S. obligations. mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: The types of personal information collected/used by this system are necessary to ensure the accurate identification of individuals who report or make fraudulent transactions involving Treasury securities and other U.S. obligations. The types of personal information potentially could include the following: (1) Personal identifiers (name, including previous name used, and VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 Jkt 214001 PURPOSE(S): ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: These records may be disclosed to: (1) Congressional offices in response to an inquiry made at the request of the individual to whom the record pertains; (2) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or license; (3) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in response to a subpoena; (4) Third parties during the course of an investigation to the extent necessary PO 00000 Frm 00150 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 to obtain information pertinent to the investigation; (5) Agents or contractors who have been engaged to assist the Bureau of the Public Debt in the performance of a service related to this system of records and who need to have access to the records in order to perform the activity; (6) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; and (7) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department’s efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records are maintained on electronic media, multiple client-server platforms that are backed-up to magnetic tape or other storage media, and/or hard copy. RETRIEVABILITY: Records may be retrieved by (name, alias name, Social Security number, Tax Identification Number, account number, or other unique identifier). SAFEGUARDS: These records are maintained in controlled access areas. Identification E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 / Notices cards are verified to ensure that only authorized personnel are present. Electronic records are protected by restricted access procedures, including the use of passwords and sign-on protocols that are periodically changed. Only employees whose official duties require access are allowed to view, administer, and control these records. Copies of records maintained on computer have the same limited access as paper records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records are maintained in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration retention schedules. Paper and microform records ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques. SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS: (1) Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Technology, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312 (2) Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312 (3) Office of the Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106–5312 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: 18:14 Jul 22, 2008 RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: This system of records is exempt from the Privacy Act provision on record access procedures. (See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.) CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: This system of records is exempt from the Privacy Act provision on contesting record procedures. (See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.) RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: This system of records is exempt from the Privacy Act provision that requires that record source categories be reported. (See ‘‘Exemptions Claimed for the System,’’ below.) EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: Records maintained in this system have been designated as exempt from 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d)(1), (2), (3), and (4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f) of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). See 31 CFR 1.36. [FR Doc. E8–16794 Filed 7–22–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4810–39–P This system of records is exempt from the Privacy Act provision on notification procedures. (See ‘‘Exemptions Claimed for the System,’’ below.) An individual wishing to be notified if he or she is named in nonexempt records maintained in this system must submit a written request to the Disclosure Officer. See 31 CFR part 1, Subpart C, appendix I. Identification Requirements: An individual seeking notification through the mail must establish his or her identity by providing a signature and an address as well as one other identifier bearing the individual’s name and signature (such as a photocopy of a driver’s license or other official document). An individual seeking notification in person must establish his or her identity by providing proof in the form of a single official document bearing a photograph (such as a passport or identification badge) or two items of identification that bear both a name and signature. Alternatively, identity may be established by providing a notarized statement, swearing or affirming to an individual’s identity, and to the fact that the individual understands the penalties provided in 5 U.S.C. 552a(i)(3) for VerDate Aug<31>2005 requesting or obtaining information under false pretenses. Additional documentation establishing identity or qualification for notification may be required, such as in an instance where a legal guardian or representative seeks notification on behalf of another individual. Jkt 214001 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS [OMB Control No. 2900–New (10–21087)] Agency Information Collection Activities (Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI)) Under OMB Review Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3521), this notice announces that the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Department of Veterans Affairs, has submitted the collection of information abstracted below to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The PRA submission describes the nature of the information collection and its expected cost and burden and includes the actual data collection instrument. Submit written comments on the collection of information through https://www.Regulations.gov; or to VA’s OMB Desk Officer, OMB Human Resources and Housing Branch, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503 (202) 395–7316. Please refer to ‘‘OMB Control No. 2900– New (10–21087)’’ in any correspondence. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Denise McLamb, Records Management Service (005R1B), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20420, (202) 461– 7485, fax (202) 273–0443 or e-mail denise.mclamb@mail.va.gov. Please refer to ‘‘OMB Control No. 2900–New (10–21087).’’ SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI), VA Form 10–21087. OMB Control Number: 2900–New (10–21087). Type of Review: New collection. Abstract: The primary goal of the DRRI project is to provide a suite of scales that will be useful to researchers and clinicians to study factors that increase or reduce risk for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other health problems that Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans experienced before, during, and after deployment. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The Federal Register notice with a 60-day comment period soliciting comments on this collection of information was published on May 14, 2008 at pages 27896–27897. Affected Public: Individuals or households. Estimated Annual Burden: 1,383. Estimated Average Burden per Respondent: 50 minutes. Frequency of Response: On occasion. Estimated Number of Respondents: 2,000. Dated: July 15, 2008. By direction of the Secretary. Denise McLamb, Program Analyst, Records Management Service. [FR Doc. E8–16798 Filed 7–22–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8320–01–P Comments must be submitted on or before August 22, 2008. DATES: PO 00000 Frm 00151 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42921 E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 142 (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 42904-42921]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Bureau of the Public Debt


Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records

AGENCY: Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury.

ACTION: Notice of systems of records.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 
1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Bureau of the Public Debt, 
Treasury, is publishing its inventory of Privacy Act systems of 
records.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 
U.S.C. 552a) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular 
No. A-130, the Bureau of the Public Debt (BPD) has completed a review 
of its Privacy Act systems of records notices to identify changes that 
will more accurately describe these records. The systems of records 
were last published in their entirety on June 10, 2005, at 70 FR 33939-
33955.
    On May 22, 2007, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued 
Memorandum M-07-16 entitled ``Safeguarding Against and Responding to 
the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information.'' It required 
agencies to publish the routine use recommended by the President's 
Identity Theft Task Force. As part of that effort, the Department 
published the notice of the proposed routine use on October 3, 2007, at 
72 FR 56434, and it was effective on November 13, 2007. The new routine 
use has been added to each BPD system of records below. Other changes 
throughout the document are editorial in nature and consist principally 
of revising address information, minor editorial changes and editing of 
headings for consistency.
    Department of the Treasury regulations require the Department to 
publish the existence and character of all systems of records every 
three years (31 CFR 1.23(a)(1)). BPD has leveraged this requirement to 
incorporate the review of its current holding of personally 
identifiable information required by M-07-16. With respect to its 
inventory of Privacy Act systems of records, BPD has determined that 
the information contained in its systems of records is accurate, 
timely, relevant, complete, and is the minimum necessary to maintain 
the proper performance of a documented agency function.

Systems Covered by this Notice

    This notice covers all systems of records adopted by the Bureau of 
the Public Debt up to January 1, 2008. The systems notices are 
reprinted in their entirety following the Table of Contents.

    Dated: July 11, 2008.
Elizabeth Cuffe,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Privacy and Treasury Records.

Table of Contents

Bureau of the Public Debt

BPD.001--Human Resources and Administrative Records
BPD.002--United States Savings-Type Securities
BPD.003--United States Securities (Other than Savings-Type 
Securities)
BPD.004--Controlled Access Security System
BPD.005--Employee Assistance Records
BPD.006--Health Service Program Records
BPD.007--Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt
BPD.008--Retail Treasury Securities Access Application
BPD.009--U.S. Treasury Securities Fraud Information System
TREASURY/BPD.001

System Name:
    Human Resources and Administrative Records--Treasury/BPD.

System Location:
    Records are maintained at the following Bureau of the Public Debt 
locations: 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; 320 Avery Street, 
Parkersburg, WV; Second and Avery Streets, Parkersburg, WV; and 799 9th 
Street, NW., Washington, DC. Copies of some documents have been 
duplicated for maintenance by supervisors for employees or programs 
under their supervision. These duplicates are also covered by this 
system of records.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Records cover present and former employees, applicants for 
employment, contractors, vendors, and visitors.

Categories of Records in the System:
    This system of records is limited to those records the Bureau of 
the Public Debt needs to function in an efficient manner and does not 
cover those records reported under another system of records notice.
    (A) Human Resources Records: These records relate to categories 
such as disciplinary and adverse actions; leave and hours of duty; 
alternate work schedules, standards of conduct and ethics programs; 
indebtedness; employee suitability and security determinations; 
grievances; performance problems; bargaining unit matters; Federal 
labor relations issues; relocation notices; outside employment; 
recruitment; placement; merit promotion; special hiring programs, 
including Summer Employment, Veterans Readjustment, Career Development 
for Lower Level Employees (CADE), Student Employment Programs; position 
classification and management; special areas of pay administration, 
including grade and pay retention, premium pay, scheduling of work, 
performance management and recognition; training and employee 
development programs; incentive awards; benefits and retirement 
programs; personnel and payroll actions; insurance; worker's and 
unemployment compensation; employee orientation; retirement; accident 
reports; and consolidation of personnel/program efforts among offices.
    (B) Equal Employment Opportunity Records: These are records of 
informal EEO complaints and discussions that have not reached the level 
of formal complaints. After 30 days these records are destroyed or 
incorporated in a formal complaint file. Formal complaints are handled 
by the Treasury Department's Regional Complaints Center. Copies of 
formal complaint documents are sometimes maintained by the Bureau of 
the Public Debt's EEO Office.
    (C) Administrative Services Records: These records relate to 
administrative support functions including motor vehicle operation, 
safety and security, access to exterior and interior areas, contract 
guard records, offense/incident reports, accident reports, and security 
determinations.
    (D) Procurement Records: These records relate to contractors/
vendors if they are individuals; purchase card holders, including the 
name, social security number and credit card number for employees who 
hold Government-use cards; procurement integrity certificates, 
containing certifications by procurement officials that they are 
familiar with the Federal Procurement Policy Act.
    (E) Financial Management Records: These records relate to 
government travel, vendor accounts, other employee reimbursements, 
interagency transactions, employee pay records, vendor registration 
data, purchase card accounts and transactions, and program payment 
agreements.
    (F) Retiree Mailing Records: These records contain the name and 
address furnished by Bureau of the Public Debt

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retirees requesting mailings of newsletters and other special mailings.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321.

Purpose(s):
    These records are collected and maintained to document various 
aspects of a person's employment with the Bureau of the Public Debt and 
to assure the orderly processing of administrative actions within the 
Bureau.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These records may be disclosed to:
    (1) The Office of Personnel Management, the Merit Systems 
Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the 
Federal Labor Relations Authority upon authorized request;
    (2) Other Federal, State, or local agencies, such as a State 
employment compensation board or housing administration agency, so that 
the agency may adjudicate an individual's eligibility for a benefit, or 
liability in such matters as child support;
    (3) Creditors, potential creditors, landlords, and potential 
landlords when they request employment data or salary information for 
purposes of processing the employee's loan, mortgage, or apartment 
rental application (when information is requested by telephone, only 
verification of information supplied by the caller will be provided);
    (4) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardians, and other representative or 
successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated employee or former 
employee;
    (5) Unions recognized as exclusive bargaining representatives under 
5 U.S.C. chapter 71, arbitrators, and other parties responsible for the 
administration of the Federal labor-management program if needed in the 
performance of their authorized duties;
    (6) Private creditors for the purpose of garnishing wages of an 
employee if a debt has been reduced to a judgment;
    (7) Authorized Federal and non-Federal entities for use in approved 
computer matching efforts, limited to those data elements considered 
necessary in making a determination of eligibility under particular 
benefit programs administered by those agencies or entities, to improve 
program integrity, and to collect debts and other monies owed to those 
agencies or entities or to the Bureau of the Public Debt;
    (8) Contractors of the Bureau of the Public Debt for the purpose of 
processing personnel and administrative records;
    (9) Other Federal, State, or local agencies in connection with the 
hiring or retention of an individual, the issuance of a security 
clearance, the conducting of a security or suitability investigation of 
an individual, the issuance of a license, contract, grant, or other 
benefit;
    (10) Congressional offices in response to an inquiry made at the 
request of the individual to whom the record pertains;
    (11) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative 
offset for the purpose of collecting a debt, except that addresses 
obtained from the Internal Revenue Service shall not be disclosed to 
other agencies;
    (12) Consumer reporting agencies, including mailing addresses 
obtained from the Internal Revenue Service to obtain credit reports;
    (13) Debt collection agencies, including mailing addresses obtained 
from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services;
    (14) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies 
responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for 
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or 
license, where the disclosing agency becomes aware of an indication of 
a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal law or 
regulation;
    (15) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course 
of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or 
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement 
negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in 
response to a subpoena;
    (16) Third parties during the course of an investigation to the 
extent necessary to obtain information pertinent to the investigation; 
and
    (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the 
Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the 
suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic 
or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security 
or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether 
maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely 
upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such 
agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in 
connection with the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or 
confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), 
disclosures may be made from this system of records to ``consumer 
reporting agencies'' as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of 
the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to 
the Federal Government. After the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have 
been followed, the Bureau of the Public Debt may disclose information 
necessary to establish the identity of the individual responsible for 
the claim, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number; 
the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program 
under which the claim arose.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in 
electronic media.

Retrievability:
    By name, social security number, or other assigned identifier.

Safeguards:
    These records are maintained in controlled access areas. 
Identification cards are verified to ensure that only authorized 
personnel are present. Electronic records are protected by restricted 
access procedures, including the use of passwords and sign-on protocols 
that are periodically changed. Only employees whose official duties 
require access are allowed to view, administer, and control these 
records. Copies of records maintained on computer have the same limited 
access as paper records.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records are maintained in accordance with National Archives and 
Records Administration retention schedules. Paper and microform records 
ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in 
electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques.

System Manager and Address:
    (A) Human Resources Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office of 
Management Services, Human Resources Division, Bureau of the Public 
Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312 and Executive 
Director, Administrative Resource Center, Human Resources Operations 
Division, Bureau of the

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Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (B) Equal Employment Opportunity Records: Assistant Commissioner, 
Office of Management Services, Equal Employment Opportunity, Bureau of 
the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (C) Administrative Services Records: Assistant Commissioner, Office 
of Management Services, Administrative Services Division, Bureau of the 
Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (D) Procurement Records: Executive Director, Administrative 
Resource Center, Division of Procurement, Bureau of the Public Debt, 
200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (E) Financial Management Records: Executive Director, 
Administrative Resource Center, Accounting Services Division, 200 Third 
Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (F) Retiree Mailing Records: Executive Director, Administrative 
Resource Center, Division of Support Services, Bureau of the Public 
Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    (G) Travel Records: Executive Director, Administrative Resource 
Center, Travel Services Division, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 
26106-5312.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether 
the system contains records about them or for access to records as 
provided under ``Records Access Procedures.'' Requests must be made in 
compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). 
Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in 
noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent 
possible.

Record Access Procedures:
    (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by 
the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly 
indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. 
If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. 
If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be 
established by presenting a signature, address, and one other 
identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the 
individual's signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the 
right to require additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under 
``System Manager and Address'' above.
    (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be 
notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy 
of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must 
agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 
CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii).

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual 
contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be 
in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of 
records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the 
Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and 
signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established 
by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier 
such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual's 
signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require 
additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under 
``System Manager and Address'' above.
    (3) The request must specify:
    (a) The dates of records in question,
    (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect,
    (c) The correction requested, and
    (d) The reasons.
    (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the 
request.
    Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of 
records:
    (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for correction of 
records must be in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify 
the system of records, and clearly state that it is made pursuant to 
the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making an appeal in 
person, identity may be established by the presentation of a single 
official document bearing the individual's photograph or by the 
presentation of two items of identification without the photograph but 
showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal by 
mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a signature, 
address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an official 
document bearing the individual's signature. The Bureau of the Public 
Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an 
individual's identity.
    (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of 
the Bureau of the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals 
must be mailed or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the 
Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239-0001 (or as 
otherwise provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, 
subpart C), within 35 days of the individual's receipt of the initial 
denial of the requested correction.
    (3) An appeal must be marked ``Privacy Act Amendment Appeal'' and 
specify:
    (a) The records to which the appeal relates,
    (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the 
records, and
    (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was 
received.
    (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester's 
disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any 
applicable supporting evidence.

Record Source Categories:
    Information in this system of records is provided by the subject of 
the record, authorized representatives, supervisor, employers, medical 
personnel, other employees, other Federal, State, or local agencies, 
and commercial entities.

Exemptions Claimed For The System:
    None.
TREASURY/BPD.002

System Name:
    United States Savings-Type Securities--Treasury/BPD.

System Location:
    Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; 
Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC; and 
Federal Reserve Banks and Branches in Minneapolis, MN and Pittsburgh, 
PA.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Present and former owners of, claimants to, persons entitled to, 
and inquirers concerning United States savings-type securities and 
interest on securities, including without limitation United States 
Savings Bonds, Savings Notes, Retirement Plan Bonds, and Individual 
Retirement Bonds.

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Categories of Records in the System:
    (1) Issuance: Records relating to registration, issuance, and 
correspondence in connection with issuance of savings-type securities. 
This category includes records of current income savings bonds 
processed under an automated system that will permit access by selected 
Federal Reserve Banks and Branches.
    (2) Holdings: Records documenting ownership, status, payments by 
date and account numbers, and inscription information; interest 
activity; correspondence in connection with notice of change of name 
and address; non-receipt or over- or underpayments of interest and 
principal; and numerical registers of ownership. Such records include 
information relating to savings-type securities held in safekeeping in 
conjunction with the Department's program to deliver such securities to 
the owners or persons entitled. This category includes records of 
current income savings bonds processed under an automated system that 
will permit access by selected Federal Reserve Banks and Branches.
    (3) Transactions (redemptions, payments, and reissues): Records, 
which include securities transaction requests; interest activity; legal 
papers supporting transactions; applications for disposition or payment 
of securities and/or interest thereon of deceased or incapacitated 
owners; records of retired securities; and payment records. This 
category includes records of current income savings bonds processed 
under an automated system that will permit access by selected Federal 
Reserve Banks and Branches.
    (4) Claims: Records including correspondence concerning lost, 
stolen, destroyed, or mutilated savings-type securities; bonds of 
indemnity; legal documents supporting claims for relief; and records of 
caveats entered.
    (5) Inquiries: Records of correspondence with individuals who have 
requested information concerning savings-type securities and/or 
interest thereon.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3101, et seq.

Purposes:
    Information in this system of records is collected and maintained 
to enable the Bureau of the Public Debt and its agents to issue savings 
bonds, to process transactions, to make payments, and to identify 
owners and their accounts.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These records may be disclosed to:
    (1) Agents or contractors of the Department for the purpose of 
administering the public debt of the United States;
    (2) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardian, legal representative or 
successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated owner of 
securities and others entitled to the reissue, distribution, or payment 
for the purpose of assuring equitable and lawful disposition of 
securities and interest;
    (3) Either co-owner for bonds registered in that form or to the 
beneficiary for bonds registered in that form, provided that acceptable 
proof of death of the owner is submitted;
    (4) The Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of facilitating 
collection of the tax revenues of the United States;
    (5) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when
    (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or
    (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or
    (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or
    (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, 
or
    (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation 
is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a 
party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use 
of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to 
be relevant and necessary to the litigation;
    (6) The Department of Veterans Affairs and selected veterans' 
publications for the purpose of locating owners or other persons 
entitled to undeliverable bonds held in safekeeping by the Department;
    (7) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative 
offset for the purpose of collecting debts;
    (8) A consumer reporting agency, including mailing addresses 
obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, to obtain credit reports;
    (9) A debt collection agency, including mailing addresses obtained 
from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services;
    (10) Contractors conducting Treasury-sponsored surveys, polls, or 
statistical analyses relating to the marketing or administration of the 
public debt of the United States;
    (11) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies 
responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for 
enforcing or implementing, a statute, rule, regulation, order, or 
license;
    (12) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course 
of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or 
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement 
negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in 
response to a subpoena;
    (13) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the 
request of the individual to whom the record pertains;
    (14) Disclose through computer matching information on individuals 
owing debts to the Bureau of the Public Debt to other Federal agencies 
for the purpose of determining whether the debtor is a Federal employee 
or retiree receiving payments that may be used to collect the debt 
through administrative or salary offset;
    (15) Disclose through computer matching information on holdings of 
savings-type securities to requesting Federal agencies under approved 
agreements limiting the information to that which is relevant in making 
a determination of eligibility for Federal benefits administered by 
those agencies;
    (16) Disclose through computer matching, information on individuals 
with whom the Bureau of the Public Debt has lost contact, to other 
Federal agencies for the purpose of utilizing letter forwarding 
services to advise these individuals that they should contact the 
Bureau about returned payments and/or matured, unredeemed securities; 
and
    (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the 
Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the 
suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic 
or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security 
or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether 
maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely 
upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such 
agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in 
connection with the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or 
confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), 
disclosures may be made from this system of records to ``consumer 
reporting agencies'' as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of 
the disclosure is to aid in the

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collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. After 
the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have been followed, the Bureau of 
the Public Debt may disclose information necessary to establish the 
identity of the individual responsible for the claim, including name, 
address, and taxpayer identification number; the amount, status, and 
history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim 
arose.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in 
electronic media.

Retrievability:
    Information can be retrieved alphabetically by name, address, and 
period of time the security was issued, by bond serial numbers, other 
assigned identifier, or, in some cases, numerically by social security 
number. In the case of securities, except Series G savings bonds, 
registered in more than one name, information relating to those 
securities can be retrieved only by the names, or, in some cases, the 
social security number of the registrants, primarily the registered 
owners or first-named co-owners. In the case of gift bonds inscribed 
with the social security number of the purchaser, bonds are retrieved 
under that number, or by bond serial number.

Safeguards:
    Information is contained in secure buildings or in areas which are 
occupied either by officers and responsible employees of the Bureau of 
the Public Debt who are subject to personnel screening procedures and 
to the Treasury Department Code of Conduct or by agents of the Bureau 
of the Public Debt who are required to maintain proper control over 
records while in their custody. Additionally, since in most cases, 
numerous steps are involved in the retrieval process, unauthorized 
persons would be unable to retrieve information in meaningful form. 
Information stored in electronic media is safeguarded by automatic data 
processing security procedures in addition to physical security 
measures. Additionally, for those categories of records stored in 
computers with online terminal access, the information cannot be 
accessed without proper passwords and preauthorized functional 
capability.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records of holdings, forms, documents, and other legal papers which 
constitute the basis for transactions subsequent to original issue are 
maintained for such time as is necessary to protect the legal rights 
and interests of the United States Government and the persons affected, 
or otherwise until they are no longer historically significant. Other 
records are disposed of at varying intervals in accordance with records 
retention schedules reviewed and approved by the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA). Paper and microform records ready for 
disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in 
electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques.

System Manager and Address:
    Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the 
Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether 
the system contains records about them or for access to records as 
provided under ``Records Access Procedures.'' Requests must be made in 
compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). 
Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in 
noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent 
possible.

Record Access Procedures:
    (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by 
the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly 
indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. 
If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. 
If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be 
established by presenting a signature, address, and one other 
identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the 
individual's signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the 
right to require additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be 
notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy 
of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must 
agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 
CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii).
    (3) Requests by individuals about securities they own:
    (a) For current income savings bonds: Individuals may contact the 
nearest Treasury Retail Securities Site as listed in the Appendix to 
this system of records or the Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of 
the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312. If the 
Treasury Retail Securities Site cannot access the particular record, 
the individual will be advised to contact Retail Securities at the 
Bureau of the Public Debt. Individuals must provide sufficient 
information, including their address and social security number, to 
identify themselves as owner or co-owner of the securities. They should 
provide the complete bond serial numbers, including alphabetic prefixes 
and suffixes, if known. Otherwise, the series, approximate date, form 
of registration, and, except for Series G Savings Bonds registered in 
co-ownership form, the names and social security numbers of all persons 
named in the registration should be provided. If a Case Identification 
Number is known, that should be provided.
    (b) For all other types of securities covered by this system of 
records: Individuals should contact the following: Office of Retail 
Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, 
WV 26106-5312. Individuals should provide sufficient information, 
including their address and social security number, to identify 
themselves as owner or co-owner of the securities. Individuals must 
provide sufficient information to identify the securities, such as type 
or series of security, approximate date of issue, serial number, form 
of registration, and the name and social security number of the first-
named co-owner, or in the case of gift bonds the social security number 
of the purchaser if that number was used.
    (4) Requests by anyone other than individuals named on securities 
must contain sufficient information to identify the securities; this 
would include type or series of securities, approximate date of issue, 
serial number, and form of registration. These requests will be honored 
only if the identity and right of the requester to the information have 
been established. Send requests to the addresses shown in (3)(a) or 
(3)(b) above, depending on the type of security involved.
    (a) Requests by a beneficiary for information concerning securities 
registered in beneficiary form must be accompanied by the name and 
social security number of the owner and by proof of death of the 
registered owner.

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    (b) Requests for records of holdings or other information 
concerning a deceased or incapacitated individual must be accompanied 
either by evidence of the requester's appointment as legal 
representative of the estate of the individual or by a statement 
attesting that no such representative has been appointed and giving the 
nature of the relationship between the requester and the individual.

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual 
contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be 
in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of 
records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the 
Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and 
signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established 
by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier 
such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual's 
signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require 
additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under 
``System Manager and Address'' above.
    (3) The request must specify:
    (a) The dates of records in question,
    (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect,
    (c) The correction requested, and
    (d) The reasons.
    (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the 
request.
    Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of 
records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for 
correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual 
involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is 
made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making 
an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of 
a single official document bearing the individual's photograph or by 
the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph 
but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal 
by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a 
signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an 
official document bearing the individual's signature. The Bureau of the 
Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an 
individual's identity.
    (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of 
the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed 
or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public Debt, 
799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239-0001 (or as otherwise 
provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), 
within 35 days of the individual's receipt of the initial denial of the 
requested correction.
    (3) An appeal must be marked ``Privacy Act Amendment Appeal'' and 
specify:
    (a) The records to which the appeal relates,
    (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the 
records, and
    (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was 
received.
    (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester's 
disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any 
applicable supporting evidence.

Record Source Categories:
    Information on records in this system is furnished by the 
individuals or their authorized representatives as listed in 
``Categories of Individuals'' and issuing agents for securities or is 
generated within the system itself.

Exemptions Claimed For The System:
    None.
Appendix of Treasury Retail Securities Sites
    This appendix provides individuals contact information for 
inquiring about their securities.
    Federal Reserve Bank, Pittsburgh Branch, P.O. Box 299, Pittsburgh, 
PA 15230-0299; Telephone 1-800-245-2804.
    Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis Branch, P.O. Box 214, 
Minneapolis, MN 55480-0214; Telephone 1-800-553-2663.
    Bureau of the Public Debt, Retail Securities, Parkersburg, WV 
26106-5312.
TREASURY/BPD.003

System Name:
    United States Securities (Other than Savings-Type Securities)-
Treasury/BPD.

System Location:
    Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV; 
Bureau of the Public Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC; and 
Federal Reserve Banks and Branches in Chicago, IL; Kansas City, MO; 
Minneapolis, MN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; and Pittsburgh, PA.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Present and former owners of, subscribers to, claimants to, persons 
entitled to, and inquirers concerning United States Treasury securities 
(except savings-type securities) and interest on securities and such 
securities for which the Treasury acts as agents, including without 
limitation, Treasury Bonds, Notes, and Bills; Adjusted Service Bonds; 
Armed Forces Leave Bonds; and Federal Housing Administration 
Debentures.

Categories of Records in the System:
    (1) Issuance: Records relating to tenders, bids, subscriptions, 
advices of shipment, requests (applications) for original issue, and 
correspondence concerning erroneous issue and nonreceipt of securities.
    (2) Holdings: Records of ownership and interest activity on 
registered or recorded United States securities (other than savings-
type securities); records about fees for TreasuryDirect accounts 
exceeding a stipulated amount; change of name and address notices; 
correspondence concerning errors in registration or recordation; 
nonreceipt or over- and underpayments of interest and principal; 
records of interest activity; records of unclaimed accounts; and 
letters concerning the New York State tax exemption for veterans of 
World War I.
    (3) Transactions (redemptions, payments, reissues, transfers, and 
exchanges): Records which include securities transaction requests; 
records about fees for definitive securities issued; legal papers 
supporting transactions; applications for transfer, disposition, or 
payment of securities of deceased or incompetent owners; records of 
Federal estate tax transactions; certificates of ownership covering 
paid overdue bearer securities; records of erroneous redemption 
transactions; records of retired securities; and payment records.
    (4) Claims: Records including correspondence concerning lost, 
stolen, destroyed, or mutilated United States securities (other than 
savings-type securities) or securities for which the Treasury acts as 
agent and interest coupons thereon; bonds of indemnity; legal documents 
supporting claims for relief; and records of caveats entered.
    (5) Inquiries: Records of correspondence with individuals who have 
requested information concerning

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United States Treasury securities (other than savings-type securities) 
or securities for which the Treasury acts as agent.
    (6) All of the above categories of records except ``(4) Claims'' 
include records of Treasury bills, notes, and bonds in the 
TreasuryDirect Book-entry Securities System.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    5 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.

Purpose(s):
    Information in this system of records is collected and maintained 
to enable the Bureau of the Public Debt and its agents to issue United 
States securities (other than savings-type securities), to process 
transactions, to make payments, and to identify owners and their 
accounts.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These records may be disclosed to:
    (1) Agents or contractors of the Department for the purpose of 
administering the public debt of the United States;
    (2) Next-of-kin, voluntary guardian, legal representative or 
successor in interest of a deceased or incapacitated owner of 
securities and others entitled upon transfer, exchange, distribution, 
or payment for the purpose of assuring equitable and lawful disposition 
of securities and interest;
    (3) Any of the owners if the related securities are registered or 
recorded in the names of two or more owners;
    (4) The Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of facilitating 
the collection of the tax revenues of the United States;
    (5) The Department of Justice when seeking legal advice or when
    (a) The Department of the Treasury (agency) or
    (b) The Bureau of the Public Debt, or
    (c) Any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity, or
    (d) Any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, 
or
    (e) The United States, where the agency determines that litigation 
is likely to affect the agency or the Bureau of the Public Debt, is a 
party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the use 
of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to 
be relevant and necessary to the litigation;
    (6) The Department of Veterans Affairs when it relates to the 
holdings of Armed Forces Leave Bonds to facilitate the redemption or 
disposition of these securities;
    (7) Other Federal agencies to effect salary or administrative 
offset for the purpose of collecting debts;
    (8) A consumer reporting agency, including mailing addresses 
obtained from the Internal Revenue Service, to obtain credit reports;
    (9) A debt collection agency, including mailing addresses obtained 
from the Internal Revenue Service, for debt collection services;
    (10) Contractors conducting Treasury-sponsored surveys, polls, or 
statistical analyses relating to marketing or administration of the 
public debt of the United States;
    (11) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies 
responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for 
enforcing or implementing, a statute, rule, regulation, order, or 
license;
    (12) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course 
of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or 
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement 
negotiations or in connection with criminal law proceedings or in 
response to a subpoena;
    (13) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the 
request of the individual to whom the record pertains;
    (14) Disclose through computer matching information on individuals 
owing debts to the Bureau of the Public Debt to other Federal agencies 
for the purpose of determining whether the debtor is a Federal employee 
or retiree receiving payments that may be used to collect the debt 
through administrative or salary offset;
    (15) Disclose through computer matching information on holdings of 
Treasury securities to requesting Federal agencies under approved 
agreements limiting the information to that which is relevant in making 
a determination of eligibility for Federal benefits administered by 
those agencies;
    (16) Disclose through computer matching, information on individuals 
with whom the Bureau of the Public Debt has lost contact, to other 
Federal agencies for the purpose of utilizing letter-forwarding 
services to advise these individuals that they should contact the 
Bureau about returned payments and/or matured unredeemed securities; 
and
    (17) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the 
Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the 
suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic 
or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security 
or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether 
maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely 
upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such 
agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in 
connection with the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or 
confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12)), 
disclosures may be made from this system of records to ``consumer 
reporting agencies'' as defined in 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of 
the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to 
the Federal Government. After the prerequisites of 31 U.S.C. 3711 have 
been followed, the Bureau of the Public Debt may disclose information 
necessary to establish the identity of the individual responsible for 
the claim, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number; 
the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program 
under which the claim arose.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in 
electronic media.

Retrievability:
    Information can be retrieved by social security account number, 
other assigned identifier, or, in some cases, alphabetically by name or 
numerically by security serial number. In the case of securities 
registered in more than one name, information relating to those 
securities generally can be retrieved only by social security number or 
by the name of the first-named owner.

Safeguards:
    Information is contained in secure buildings, Federal Records 
Centers, or in areas which are occupied either by officers and 
responsible employees of the Department who are subject to personnel 
screening procedures and to the Executive Branch and Treasury 
Department Standards of Conduct or by agents of the Department who are 
required by the Department to maintain proper control over records 
while in

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their custody. Additionally, since in most cases, numerous steps are 
involved in the retrieval process, unauthorized persons would be unable 
to retrieve information in a meaningful form. Information stored in 
electronic media is safeguarded by automatic data processing security 
procedures in addition to physical security measures. Additionally, for 
those categories of records stored in computers with terminal access, 
the information cannot be obtained or modified without proper passwords 
and preauthorized functional capability.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records of holdings, forms, documents, and other legal papers which 
constitute the basis for transactions subsequent to original issue are 
maintained for such time as is necessary to protect the legal rights 
and interests of the U.S. Government and the persons affected, or 
otherwise until they are no longer historically significant. Other 
records are disposed of at varying intervals in accordance with records 
retention schedules reviewed and approved by the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA). Paper and microform records ready for 
disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in 
electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques.

System Manager and Address:
    Assistant Commissioner, Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the 
Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether 
the system contains records about them or for access to records as 
provided under ``Records Access Procedures.'' Requests must be made in 
compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). 
Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in 
noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent 
possible.

Record Access Procedures:
    (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by 
the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly 
indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. 
If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. 
If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be 
established by presenting a signature, address, and one other 
identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the 
individual's signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the 
right to require additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be 
notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy 
of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must 
agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 
CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii).
    (3) Requests by individuals about securities they own:
    (a) For Treasury bills, notes, or bonds held in the Legacy Treasury 
Direct Book-entry Securities System: Individuals may contact the 
nearest Treasury Retail Securities Site listed in the Appendix to this 
system of records or contact Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the 
Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312. Individuals 
should provide sufficient information, including their social security 
number, to identify themselves as owners of securities and sufficient 
information, including account number, to identify their TreasuryDirect 
account.
    (b) For all other categories of records in this system of records: 
Individual owners should contact: Office of Retail Securities, Bureau 
of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312. 
Requests must contain information to identify themselves including 
name, address, and social security number; the type of security 
involved such as a registered note or bond, an Armed Forces Leave Bond, 
etc.; and, to the extent possible specify the loan, issue date, 
denomination, exact form of registration, and other information about 
the securities.
    (4) Requests by individuals who are representatives of owners or 
their estates require appropriate authority papers. Write to: Office of 
Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third Street, 
Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312, to obtain information on these 
requirements.
    (5) In all cases: The request for information will be honored only 
if the identity and right of the requester to the information have been 
established.

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual 
contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be 
in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of 
records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the 
Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and 
signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be established 
by the presentation of a signature, address, and one other identifier 
such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the individual's 
signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the right to require 
additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under 
``System Manager and Address'' above.
    (3) The request must specify:
    (a) The dates of records in question,
    (b) The specific records alleged to be incorrect,
    (c) The correction requested, and
    (d) The reasons.
    (4) The request must include available evidence in support of the 
request.
    Appeals from an initial denial of a request for correction of 
records: (1) An appeal from an initial denial of a request for 
correction of records must be in writing, signed by the individual 
involved, identify the system of records, and clearly state that it is 
made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. If the individual is making 
an appeal in person, identity may be established by the presentation of 
a single official document bearing the individual's photograph or by 
the presentation of two items of identification without the photograph 
but showing a name and signature. If the individual is making an appeal 
by mail, identity may be established by the presentation of a 
signature, address, and one other identifier such as a photocopy of an 
official document bearing the individual's signature. The Bureau of the 
Public Debt reserves the right to require additional verification of an 
individual's identity.
    (2) Appellate determinations will be made by the Commissioner of 
the Public Debt or the delegate of such officer. Appeals must be mailed 
to or delivered personally to: Chief Counsel, Bureau of the Public 
Debt, 799 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20239-0001 (or as otherwise 
provided for in the applicable appendix to 31 CFR part 1, subpart C), 
within 35 days of the individual's receipt of the initial denial of the 
requested correction.

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    (3) An appeal must be marked ``Privacy Act Amendment Appeal'' and 
specify:
    (a) The records to which the appeal relates,
    (b) The date of the initial request made for correction of the 
records, and
    (c) The date the initial denial of the request for correction was 
received.
    (4) An appeal must also specify the reasons for the requester's 
disagreement with the initial denial of correction and must include any 
applicable supporting evidence.

Record Source Categories:
    Information contained in records in the system is furnished by the 
individuals or their authorized representatives as listed in 
``Categories of Individuals,'' or is generated within the system 
itself.

Exemptions Claimed For The System:
    None.
Appendix of Treasury Direct Contacts
    This appendix lists the mailing addresses and telephone number of 
the places that individuals may contact to inquire about their 
securities accounts maintained in Legacy Treasury Direct. The toll-free 
telephone number 1-800-722-2678 is used to reach all the locations.
    Office of Retail Securities, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 Third 
Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.
    Treasury Retail Securities Site, P.O. Box 567, Pittsburgh, PA 
15230-0567.
    Treasury Retail Securities Site, P.O. Box 9150, Minneapolis, MN 
55480-9150.
TREASURY/BPD.004

System Name:
    Controlled Access Security System--Treasury/BPD.

System Location:
    Bureau of the Public Debt, Parkersburg, WV.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Bureau of the Public Debt employees, employees of contractors or 
service companies, and official visitors.

Categories of Records in the System:
    A record is created for each access to designated areas and 
contains the individual's name; card number; work shift; access level; 
time, date, and location of each use of the access card at a card 
reader.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    31 U.S.C. Sec. 321; 41 CFR 101-20.103.

Purpose(s):
    Information in this system of records is collected and maintained 
to allow the Bureau of the Public Debt to control and verify access to 
all Parkersburg, West Virginia Public Debt facilities.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These records may be disclosed to:
    (1) Appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agencies 
responsible for investigating or prosecuting the violations of, or for 
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, order, or 
license;
    (2) A Federal, State, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, 
or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent 
information, which has requested information relevant to or necessary 
to the requesting agency's or the bureau's hiring or retention of an 
individual, or issuance of a security clearance, license, contract, 
grant, or other benefit;
    (3) A court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course 
of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or 
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement 
negotiations, or in connection with criminal law proceedings, or in 
response to a subpoena;
    (4) A Congressional office in response to an inquiry made at the 
request of the individual to whom the record pertains;
    (5) Unions recognized as exclusive bargaining representatives under 
the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, 5 U.S.C. 7111 and 7114, 
arbitrators and other parties responsible for the administration of the 
Federal labor-management program if needed in the performance of their 
authorized duties; and
    (6) To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) the 
Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised; (b) the Department has determined that as a result of the 
suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic 
or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security 
or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether 
maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely 
upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure made to such 
agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in 
connection with the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or 
confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records in this system are stored on paper, microform, or in 
electronic media.

Retrievability:
    Information on individuals can be retrieved by name or card number 
or other assigned identifier.

Safeguards:
    Both the central system and the peripheral system will have limited 
accessibility. Paper records and magnetic disks are maintained in 
locked file cabinets with access limited to those personnel whose 
official duties require access, such as the systems manager, Bureau 
security officials, and employee relations specialists. Access to 
terminals is limited through the use of passwords to those personnel 
whose official duties require access, as for paper records.

Retention and Disposal:
    The retention period is for five years. Paper and microform records 
ready for disposal are destroyed by shredding or maceration. Records in 
electronic media are electronically erased using accepted techniques.

System Manager and Address:
    Assistant Commissioner, Office of Management Services, Division of 
Security and Emergency Preparedness, Bureau of the Public Debt, 200 
Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-5312.

Notification Procedure:
    Individuals may submit their requests for determination of whether 
the system contains records about them or for access to records as 
provided under ``Records Access Procedures.'' Requests must be made in 
compliance with the applicable regulations (31 CFR part 1, subpart C). 
Requests that do not comply fully with these procedures may result in 
noncompliance with the request, but will be answered to the extent 
possible.

Record Access Procedures:
    (1) A request for access to records must be in writing, signed by 
the individual concerned, identify the system of records, and clearly 
indicate that the request is made pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. 
If the individual is seeking access in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of

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identification without the photograph but showing a name and signature. 
If the individual is seeking access by mail, identity may be 
established by presenting a signature, address, and one other 
identifier such as a photocopy of an official document bearing the 
individual's signature. The Bureau of the Public Debt reserves the 
right to require additional verification of an individual's identity.
    (2) Submit requests to the appropriate office as shown under 
``System Manager and Address'' above.
    (3) The request must state whether the requester wishes to be 
notified that the record exists or desires to inspect or obtain a copy 
of the record. If a copy of the record is desired, the requester must 
agree to pay the fees for copying the documents in accordance with 31 
CFR 1.26(d)(2)(ii).

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Initial amendment requests: (1) A request by an individual 
contesting the content of records or for correction of records must be 
in writing, signed by the individual involved, identify the system of 
records, and clearly state that the request is made pursuant to the 
Privacy Act of 1974. If the request is made in person, identity may be 
established by the presentation of a single official document bearing 
the individual's photograph or by the presentation of two items of 
identification without the photograph but instead showing a name and 
signature. If the request is made by mail, identity may be establis
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