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impairments that prevent them from
creating a Target Market map using the
Fund’s Web site should call (202) 622–
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certain federally assisted benefit
programs while protecting the privacy
interest of the subjects of the match.
Information is disclosed by the Internal
Revenue Service only for the purpose of,
and to the extent necessary in,
determining eligibility for, and/or the
correct amount of, benefits for
individuals applying for or receiving
certain benefit payments.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Authority
Internal Revenue Service
In accordance with section 6103(l)(7)
of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), the
Secretary shall, upon written request,
disclose current return information from
returns with respect to unearned income
from the Internal Revenue Service files
to any federal, state or local agency
administering a program listed below:
1. A state program funded under part
A of Title IV of the Social Security Act;
2. Medical assistance provided under
a state plan approved under Title XIX of
the Social Security Act;
3. Supplemental security income
benefits under Title XVI of the Social
Security Act, and federally administered
supplementary payments of the type
described in section 1616(a) of such Act
(including payments pursuant to an
agreement entered into under section
212(a) of Pub. L. 93–66);
4. Any benefits provided under a state
plan approved under Title I, X, XIV, or
XVI of the Social Security Act (as those
titles apply to Puerto Rico, Guam, and
the Virgin Islands);
5. Unemployment compensation
provided under a state law described in
section 3304 of the IRC:
6. Assistance provided under the
Food Stamp Act of 1977;
7. State-administered supplementary
payments of the type described in
section 1616(a) of the Social Security
Act (including payments pursuant to an
agreement entered into under section
212(a) of Pub. L. 93–66);
(a) Any needs-based pension provided
under Chapter 15 of Title 38, United
States Code, or under any other law
administered by the Secretary of
Veterans Affairs;
(b) Parents’ dependency and
indemnity compensation provided
Privacy Act of 1974: Computer
Matching Program
Internal Revenue Service,
Treasury.
ACTION: Notice of Matching Program.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section
552a(e)(12) of the Privacy Act of 1974,
as amended, and the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Guidelines on the Conduct of Matching
Programs, notice is hereby given of the
conduct of the Internal Revenue Service
Disclosure of Information to Federal,
State and Local Agencies (DIFSLA)
Computer Matching Program.
DATES: Effective Date: This notice will
be effective September 15, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Inquiries may be mailed to
the Director, Governmental Liaison and
Disclosure, Internal Revenue Service,
230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL
60604–1505.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Samuel M. Farrow, Project Manager,
Governmental Liaison and Disclosure,
Internal Revenue Service, 5000 Ellin
Road, Mail Stop C–2–235, Lanham,
Maryland 20706.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice
of the matching program was last
published on February 17, 2006, at 71
FR 8658. Members of the public desiring
specific information concerning an
ongoing matching activity may request a
copy of the applicable computer
matching agreement at the address
provided above.
Purpose
The purpose of this program is to
prevent or reduce fraud and abuse in
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under section 1315 of Title 38, United
States Code;
(c) Health care services furnished
under sections 1710(a)(2)(G) (formerly
1710(a)(1)(l)), 1710(a)(3) (formerly
1710(a)(2)), 1710(b) and 1712(a)(2)(B) of
Title 38, United States Code.
Name of Recipient Agency: Internal
Revenue Service.
Categories of records covered in the
match: Internal Revenue Service
Information Return Master File
(Treasury/IRS System 22.061 (IRMF))
for the latest tax year. This file contains
information returns (e.g., Forms 1099–
DIV, 1099–INT and W–2G) filed by
payors of income.
Name of source agencies and
categories of records covered in the
match:
A. Federal agencies expected to
participate and their Privacy Act
systems of records are:
1. Department of Veterans Affairs:
Veterans Benefits Administration—
Compensation, Pension and Education
and Rehabilitation Records-VA, 58 VA
21/22; and Veterans Health
Administration-Healthcare Eligibility
Records, 89VA19;
2. Social Security Administration,
Office of Systems Requirements—
Supplemental Security Income record
and Special Veterans Benefits, (60–
0103)
B. State agencies expected to
participate using non-federal systems of
records are:
1. Alabama Department of Human
Resources
2. Alabama Medicaid Agency
3. Alaska Department of Health & Social
Services
4. Arizona Department of Economic
Security
5. Arizona Health Care Cost
Containment System
6. Arkansas Department of Human
Services
7. California Department of Social
Services
8. Colorado Department of Human
ServicesS
9. Connecticut Department of Social
Services
10. Delaware Department of Health &
Social Services
11. D.C. Department of Human Services
12. Florida Department of Children &
Families
13. Georgia Department of Human
Resources
14. Guam Department of Public Health
& Social Services
15. Hawaii Department of Human
Services
16. Idaho Department of Health and
Welfare
17. Illinois Department of Human
Services
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18. Indiana Family and Social Services
Administration
19. Iowa Department of Human Services
20. Kansas Department of Social and
Rehabilitation Services
21. Kentucky Cabinet for Health and
Family Services
22. Louisiana Department of Health and
Hospitals
23. Louisiana Department of Social
Services
24. Maine Department of Health and
Human Services
25. Maryland Department of Human
Services
26. Massachusetts Department of
Transitional Assistance
27. Massachusetts Division of Medical
Assistance
28. Michigan Department of Human
Services
29. Minnesota Department of Human
Services
30. Mississippi Department of Human
Services
31. Mississippi Division of Medicaid
32. Missouri Department of Social
Services
33. Montana Department of Public
Health and Human Services
34. Nebraska Department of Health and
Human Services
35. Nevada Department of Human
Services
36. New Hampshire Department of
Health and Human Services
37. New Jersey Department of Human
Services
38. New Mexico Human Services
Department
39. New York Office of Temporary and
Disability Assistance
40. North Carolina Department of Health
and Human Services
41. North Dakota Department of Human
Services
42. Ohio Department of Job and Family
Services
43. Oklahoma Department of Human
Services
44. Oregon Department of Human
Resources
45. Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare
46. Puerto Rico Department of Health
47. Puerto Rico Department of the
Family
48. Rhode Island Department of Human
Services
49. South Carolina Department of Social
Services
50. South Dakota Department of Social
Services
51. Tennessee Department of Human
Services
52. Texas Health and Human Services
Commission
53. Utah Department of Health
54. Utah Department of Workforce
Services
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55. Vermont Department of Children
and Families
56. Virgin Islands Bureau of Health
Insurance and Medical Assistance
57. Virgin Islands Department of Human
Services
58. Virginia Department of Health and
Human Services
59. Washington Department of Social
and Health Services
60. West Virginia Department of Human
Services
61. Wisconsin Department of Health and
Family Services
62. Wisconsin Department of Workforce
Development
63. Wyoming Department of Family
Services
Beginning and completion dates: The
matches are conducted on an ongoing
basis in accordance with the terms of
the computer matching agreement in
effect with each participant as approved
by the applicable Data Integrity
Board(s). The term of these agreements
is expected to cover the 18-month
period from July 1, 2008 through
December 31, 2009. Ninety days prior to
expiration of the agreement, the parties
to the agreement may request a 12month extension in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552a(o).
Dated: August 6, 2008.
Elizabeth Cuffe,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Privacy and
Treasury Records.
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AFFAIRS
Veterans’ Rural Health Advisory
Committee; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that a meeting of the Veterans’ Rural
Health Advisory Committee will hold
its first meeting on September 16, 2008,
in Ballroom C at the L’Enfant Plaza
Hotel, 480 L’Enfant Plaza, SW.,
Washington, DC. The session will begin
at 8 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. This meeting
is open to the public.
The purpose of the Committee is to
advise the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
on health care issues affecting enrolled
veterans residing in rural areas. The
Committee will examine programs and
policies that impact the provision of VA
health care to enrolled veterans residing
in rural areas, and discuss ways to
improve and enhance VA services for
these veterans.
The meeting will feature remarks and
presentations by the Secretary of
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Internal Revenue Service
Privacy Act of 1974: Computer Matching Program
AGENCY: Internal Revenue Service, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice of Matching Program.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 552a(e)(12) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidelines on
the Conduct of Matching Programs, notice is hereby given of the conduct
of the Internal Revenue Service Disclosure of Information to Federal,
State and Local Agencies (DIFSLA) Computer Matching Program.
DATES: Effective Date: This notice will be effective September 15,
2008.
ADDRESSES: Inquiries may be mailed to the Director, Governmental
Liaison and Disclosure, Internal Revenue Service, 230 S. Dearborn
Street, Chicago, IL 60604-1505.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Samuel M. Farrow, Project Manager,
Governmental Liaison and Disclosure, Internal Revenue Service, 5000
Ellin Road, Mail Stop C-2-235, Lanham, Maryland 20706.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice of the matching program was last
published on February 17, 2006, at 71 FR 8658. Members of the public
desiring specific information concerning an ongoing matching activity
may request a copy of the applicable computer matching agreement at the
address provided above.
Purpose
The purpose of this program is to prevent or reduce fraud and abuse
in certain federally assisted benefit programs while protecting the
privacy interest of the subjects of the match. Information is disclosed
by the Internal Revenue Service only for the purpose of, and to the
extent necessary in, determining eligibility for, and/or the correct
amount of, benefits for individuals applying for or receiving certain
benefit payments.
Authority
In accordance with section 6103(l)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code
(IRC), the Secretary shall, upon written request, disclose current
return information from returns with respect to unearned income from
the Internal Revenue Service files to any federal, state or local
agency administering a program listed below:
1. A state program funded under part A of Title IV of the Social
Security Act;
2. Medical assistance provided under a state plan approved under
Title XIX of the Social Security Act;
3. Supplemental security income benefits under Title XVI of the
Social Security Act, and federally administered supplementary payments
of the type described in section 1616(a) of such Act (including
payments pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of
Pub. L. 93-66);
4. Any benefits provided under a state plan approved under Title I,
X, XIV, or XVI of the Social Security Act (as those titles apply to
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands);
5. Unemployment compensation provided under a state law described
in section 3304 of the IRC:
6. Assistance provided under the Food Stamp Act of 1977;
7. State-administered supplementary payments of the type described
in section 1616(a) of the Social Security Act (including payments
pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of Pub. L.
93-66);
(a) Any needs-based pension provided under Chapter 15 of Title 38,
United States Code, or under any other law administered by the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs;
(b) Parents' dependency and indemnity compensation provided
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under section 1315 of Title 38, United States Code;
(c) Health care services furnished under sections 1710(a)(2)(G)
(formerly 1710(a)(1)(l)), 1710(a)(3) (formerly 1710(a)(2)), 1710(b) and
1712(a)(2)(B) of Title 38, United States Code.
Name of Recipient Agency: Internal Revenue Service.
Categories of records covered in the match: Internal Revenue
Service Information Return Master File (Treasury/IRS System 22.061
(IRMF)) for the latest tax year. This file contains information returns
(e.g., Forms 1099-DIV, 1099-INT and W-2G) filed by payors of income.
Name of source agencies and categories of records covered in the
match:
A. Federal agencies expected to participate and their Privacy Act
systems of records are:
1. Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Benefits
Administration--Compensation, Pension and Education and Rehabilitation
Records-VA, 58 VA 21/22; and Veterans Health Administration-Healthcare
Eligibility Records, 89VA19;
2. Social Security Administration, Office of Systems Requirements--
Supplemental Security Income record and Special Veterans Benefits, (60-
0103)
B. State agencies expected to participate using non-federal systems
of records are:
1. Alabama Department of Human Resources
2. Alabama Medicaid Agency
3. Alaska Department of Health & Social Services
4. Arizona Department of Economic Security
5. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System
6. Arkansas Department of Human Services
7. California Department of Social Services
8. Colorado Department of Human ServicesS
9. Connecticut Department of Social Services
10. Delaware Department of Health & Social Services
11. D.C. Department of Human Services
12. Florida Department of Children & Families
13. Georgia Department of Human Resources
14. Guam Department of Public Health & Social Services
15. Hawaii Department of Human Services
16. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
17. Illinois Department of Human Services
18. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration
19. Iowa Department of Human Services
20. Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services
21. Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services
22. Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
23. Louisiana Department of Social Services
24. Maine Department of Health and Human Services
25. Maryland Department of Human Services
26. Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance
27. Massachusetts Division of Medical Assistance
28. Michigan Department of Human Services
29. Minnesota Department of Human Services
30. Mississippi Department of Human Services
31. Mississippi Division of Medicaid
32. Missouri Department of Social Services
33. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
34. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
35. Nevada Department of Human Services
36. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
37. New Jersey Department of Human Services
38. New Mexico Human Services Department
39. New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
40. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
41. North Dakota Department of Human Services
42. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
43. Oklahoma Department of Human Services
44. Oregon Department of Human Resources
45. Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
46. Puerto Rico Department of Health
47. Puerto Rico Department of the Family
48. Rhode Island Department of Human Services
49. South Carolina Department of Social Services
50. South Dakota Department of Social Services
51. Tennessee Department of Human Services
52. Texas Health and Human Services Commission
53. Utah Department of Health
54. Utah Department of Workforce Services
55. Vermont Department of Children and Families
56. Virgin Islands Bureau of Health Insurance and Medical Assistance
57. Virgin Islands Department of Human Services
58. Virginia Department of Health and Human Services
59. Washington Department of Social and Health Services
60. West Virginia Department of Human Services
61. Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
62. Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
63. Wyoming Department of Family Services
Beginning and completion dates: The matches are conducted on an
ongoing basis in accordance with the terms of the computer matching
agreement in effect with each participant as approved by the applicable
Data Integrity Board(s). The term of these agreements is expected to
cover the 18-month period from July 1, 2008 through December 31, 2009.
Ninety days prior to expiration of the agreement, the parties to the
agreement may request a 12-month extension in accordance with 5 U.S.C.
552a(o).
Dated: August 6, 2008.
Elizabeth Cuffe,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Privacy and Treasury Records.
[FR Doc. E8-18818 Filed 8-14-08; 8:45 am]
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