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the records pertain, FAA aviation safety
inspectors, and FAA designated
representatives.
c. General Aviation Accident/Incident
Records and Air Carrier Incident
Records are obtained from Aviation
Medical Examiners, pathologists,
accident investigation records, medical
laboratories, Federal/State/local/Tribal
law enforcement officials, and FAA
employees. Data are also collected from
manufacturers of aircraft and involved
passengers.
d. Informal Action, Administrative
Action and Legal Enforcement Records
are obtained from witnesses, the Offices
of the Chief Counsel, Regional Counsels
and Aeronautical Center Counsel, the
National Transportation Safety Board,
Office of Security and Hazardous
Materials (ASH) personnel, Flight
Standards personnel, Office of Aviation
Safety (AVS) personnel and
Aeronautical Center personnel.
e. Drug and alcohol testing records
and records relating to test results and
refusals to submit to testing are obtained
from the individual to whom the
records pertain, current or previous
employers, witnesses, FAA Drug
Abatement inspectors, service agents
providing drug and alcohol testing
services for employers, and other
Federal/State/local/Tribal Government
agencies.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THIS SYSTEM:
Records in this system that relate to
administrative actions and legal
enforcement actions are exempted from
certain access and disclosure
requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
Dated: November 3, 2010.
Habib Azarsina,
Departmental Privacy Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records Notice
Office of the Secretary of
Transportation (OST), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice to establish a system of
records.
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AGENCY:
The Department of
Transportation’s Office of the Secretary
of Transportation (DOT/OST) proposes
to establish a DOT-wide system of
records under the Privacy Act of 1974
(5 U.S.C. 552a) to cover emergency
SUMMARY:
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contact records that are not covered by
the government-wide System of Records
Notice (SORN) of the Office of
Personnel Management, OPM/GOVT–1.
(OPM/GOVT–1 covers some but not all
employee contact records that are
maintained outside the Official
Personnel File, does not cover agencies’
emergency-program-related contact
records, and does not cover contact
information about contractor personnel.)
The DOT-wide system, known as the
Emergency Contact Records system
(ECR), is more thoroughly detailed
below.
Effective December 27, 2010.
Written comments should be submitted
on or before the effective date. DOT/
OST may publish an amended SORN in
light of any comments received.
DATES:
Send written comments to
Habib Azarsina, Departmental Privacy
Officer, Office of the Chief Information
Officer, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590 or
habib.azarsina@dot.gov.
ADDRESSES:
For
privacy issues please contact: Habib
Azarsina, Departmental Privacy Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer,
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC 20590 or habib.azarsina@dot.gov or
(202) 366–1965.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This System of Records Notice covers
all Privacy Act systems within DOT that
maintain emergency contact records
about DOT personnel (including
employees, detailees and contractor
personnel), other than those covered by
OPM/GOVT–1. Examples of such
systems include, but are not limited to,
the following:
• DOT offices that administer
emergency-related programs (such as
emergency response, building
evacuation, continuity of operations)
maintain emergency contact records
about emergency, mission-critical
emergency, and other personnel as
required for those programs.
• Supervisors and administrative
assistants in offices throughout DOT
maintain emergency contact records
about personnel in their work units for
general office administrative purposes.
• Some DOT components maintain
automated systems to communicate
mass notifications to all of their
employees, including those who are not
involved in emergency and missioncritical programs.
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System Number: DOT/ALL 22
SYSTEM NAME:
Emergency Contact Records (ECR)—
Not Covered by Notices of Other
Agencies.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
I. DOT Emergency Contact Records
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II. The Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a)
governs the means by which the United
States Government collects, maintains,
and uses personally identifiable
information (PII) in a system of records.
A ‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any
records under the control of a Federal
agency from which information about
individuals is retrieved by name or
other personal identifier.
The Privacy Act requires each agency
to publish in the Federal Register a
system of records notice (SORN)
identifying and describing each system
of records the agency maintains,
including the purposes for which the
agency uses PII in the system, the
routine uses for which the agency
discloses such information outside the
agency, and how individuals to whom
a Privacy Act record pertains can
exercise their rights under the Privacy
Act (e.g., to determine if the system
contains information about them).
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), a
report on the establishment of this
system of records has been sent to
Congress and to the Office of
Management and Budget.
Unclassified, sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
These records are maintained at all
Department of Transportation (DOT)
Headquarters offices and field locations,
for all DOT components. Locations are
available from https://www.dot.gov.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM OF RECORDS:
Record subjects are current and
former DOT employees, detailees and
contractor personnel.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system includes emergency
contact records not covered by OPM/
GOVT–1, including but not limited to
records that particular DOT offices
create for emergency-related programs
(such as emergency response, building
evacuation and continuity of
operations); that DOT supervisors and
administrative assistants create for their
general office administrative purposes;
and that DOT components use to
provide mass notifications to
employees. The records contain
personal contact information for
employees, detailees and contractor
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personnel and for their designated
contacts (e.g., relatives, friends), and
may include the following personallyidentifiable information (PII) about
them:
• Personal cell phone number, home
telephone number, home fax number,
home address, home e-mail address;
• Information about the personnel
member’s skills, position, and
assignment to or membership on an
emergency response team (such as a
continuity of operations cadre or a field
incident response team), to facilitate
their deployment in an emergency;
• Work location information, which
may include zip code or geophysical
information system data to facilitate
mapping of locations where the
personnel member is working;
• Special needs information such as
medical conditions or mobility
requirements (such information is not
routinely collected but may be included
if a personnel member provides it
voluntarily); and
• The personnel member’s
relationship to any third-party contacts
he or she designates.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
The National Security Act of 1947, as
amended; the Homeland Security Act of
2002 (Pub. L. 107–296), dated November
25, 2002; Executive Order 12148,
Federal Emergency Management, dated
July 20, 1979, as amended; Executive
Order 12656, Assignment of Emergency
Preparedness Responsibilities, dated
November 18, 1988, as amended;
Executive Order 13286, Establishing the
Office of Homeland Security, dated
February 28, 2003.
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PURPOSE(S):
Emergency contact records are used
by DOT human resources specialists,
security, safety and emergency response
coordinators, members of emergency
response teams and other work units,
and supervisors and administrative
assistants, on a need to know basis, for
the reasons such as the following:
• To identify and locate emergency
personnel to work during emergencies,
office dismissal or closure situations;
• To identify and locate missioncritical emergency personnel to
participate in continuity of operations
exercises and to provide continuity of
operations during national security,
natural disaster, pandemic flu and
similar situations;
• To account for and maintain
communication with personnel during
an office closure, building evacuation,
natural disaster, pandemic flu or other
office emergency (e.g., to make telework
or leave arrangements), or to contact
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them about an urgent work matter (e.g.,
during off-duty hours);
• To notify designated third-party
contact(s) to help locate a personnel
member who is absent without leave, or
to assist a personnel member in an
evacuation or if he or she is injured, ill
or incapacitated at work; and
• To deliver an identical automated
message to all of the component’s or
office’s personnel, alerting them to
conditions such as power outages, road
closings and extreme weather.
Any special needs, medical condition
or similar information contained in the
records is maintained and used in
accordance with relevant provisions of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, 29 U.S.C. 791, et seq., and
implementing regulations at 29 CFR
parts 1614 and 1630, and the Genetic
Information Nondiscrimination Act of
2008 at 42 U.S.C. 2000ff et seq..
Contractor personnel and detailees
assisting DOT may have access to and
use information in these systems; for
example, DOT may use contractors to
provide emergency notification and
communication services or system
administrative services for databases
containing the records.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
DOT shares contact information about
emergency personnel and missioncritical emergency personnel who are
assigned to DOT emergency-related
programs with Federal, State and local
governmental agencies or executive
offices, relief agencies, 501c3s, and nongovernmental organizations, when
disclosure is appropriate for proper
coordination of security, protective, and
other official operations and functions
in response to or in preparation for
emergency situations.
Other possible routine uses of the
information, applicable to all DOT
Privacy Act systems of records, are
published in the Federal Register at 65
FR 19476 (April 11, 2000), under
‘‘Prefatory Statement of General Routine
Uses’’ (available at https://www.dot.gov/
privacy/privacyactnotices).
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
None.
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RETRIEVABILITY:
Records may be retrieved by the
individual record subject’s name,
location, telephone number, special
identification numbers or codes
assigned only for these records, and/or
other personal identifier.
SAFEGUARDS:
Only personnel with a need to know
are authorized to access the records.
Access to electronic records is
controlled by password and limited
according to job function. Personnel
may be allowed access to their own
entries, to edit or update them. Access
to hard-copy records is controlled by
lock and key or by access to a secure
area.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Pursuant to General Records Schedule
18, Item 27, contact records maintained
for emergency-related programs are
destroyed 3 years after issuance of a
new emergency plan or directive.
Pursuant to General Records Schedule
1, Item 18, other emergency contact
records (such as those maintained by
supervisors and administrative
assistants) are destroyed when
superseded or obsolete or within one
year after separation or transfer of the
personnel member.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
The DOT Office of Intelligence,
Security and Emergency Response, the
Human Resources Office, the Head of
the individual record subject’s
employing office, or the supervisor or
administrative assistant for the work
group or unit.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
At any time, the record subject (the
individual personnel member) may
contact the System Manager to request
access to review his or her personal
information in the system and request
changes, as appropriate. A requester
must provide suitable identification and
may be required to sign a written
request, including but not limited to the
requester’s name, mailing address,
telephone number and/or e-mail
address, a description of the records
requested, and a sworn statement (either
a signed, notarized statement or a
statement signed under penalty of
perjury) that the requester is the
individual who he or she claims to be.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM—
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
STORAGE:
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE:
Electronic databases and paper file
folders.
Same as indicated under ‘‘Notification
procedure.’’
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individual personnel members
provide their own emergency contact
information. Supervisors designate
employees to serve as emergency
employees or mission critical
emergency employees. Emergency
personnel, security specialists, human
resources specialists, supervisors and
administrative assistants may provide
other information (e.g., skill data, work
location information, job titles,
occupational code/series, and
information that describes the
emergency response group or work unit
to which the individual is assigned).
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: November 3, 2010.
Habib Azarsina,
Departmental Privacy Officer,
202–366–1965.
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[Docket No. NHTSA–2010–0143; Notice 1]
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JCA Corporation, Receipt of Petition
for Decision of Inconsequential
Noncompliance
JCA Corporation (JCA) 1 has
determined that certain Trail America
brand Special Trailer ‘‘ST’’ tires that it
imported failed to meet the
requirements of paragraph S6.5(d) of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(FMVSS) No. 119, New Pneumatic Tires
for Motor Vehicles with a GVWR of
more than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000
Pounds) and Motorcycles. JCA has filed
an appropriate report pursuant to 49
CFR Part 573, Defect and
Noncompliance Responsibility and
Reports, dated October 19, 2009.
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h) (see implementing rule at 49
CFR part 556), JCA has petitioned for an
exemption from the notification and
remedy requirements of 49 U.S.C.
Chapter 301 on the basis that this
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety.
This notice of receipt of JCA’s petition
is published under 49 U.S.C. 30118 and
30120 and does not represent any
agency decision or other exercise of
judgment concerning the merits of the
petition.
1 JCA Corporation (JCA) is a State of Washington
corporation that imports replacement motor vehicle
equipment.
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JCA estimates that approximately
899,804 Trail America brand Special
Trailer ‘‘ST’’ tires that were
manufactured from January 1, 2008,
through October 15, 2009, by Tianjin
Kings Glory Tire Company, LTD. of
Qiaosandao, Yangliuqing, Xiqing
Tianjin, China 300380, and imported by
JCA are affected.
Paragraph S6.5 of FMVSS No. 119
requires in pertinent part:
S6.5 Tire markings. Except as specified in
this paragraph, each tire shall be marked on
each sidewall with the information specified
in paragraphs (a) through (j) of this section.
The markings shall be placed between the
maximum section width (exclusive of
sidewall decorations or curb ribs) and the
bead on at least one sidewall, unless the
maximum section width of the tire is located
in an area which is not more than one-fourth
of the distance from the bead to the shoulder
of the tire. If the maximum section width
falls within that area, the markings shall
appear between the bead and a point one-half
the distance from the bead to the shoulder of
the tire, on at least one sidewall. The
markings shall be in letters and numerals not
less than 2 mm (0.078 inch) high and raised
above or sunk below the tire surface not less
than 0.4 mm (0.015 inch), except that the
marking depth shall be not less than 0.25mm
(0.010 inch) in the case of motorcycle tires.
The tire identification and the DOT symbol
labeling shall comply with part 574 of this
chapter. Markings may appear on only one
sidewall and the entire sidewall area may be
used in the case of motorcycle tires and
recreational, boat, baggage, and special trailer
tires * * *
(d) The maximum load rating and
corresponding inflation pressure of the tire,
shown as follows: * * *
(Mark on tires rated only for single load):
Max load ––––kg (––––lb) at ––––kPa (––––
psi) cold.
JCA states that the noncompliance is
that the maximum single load labeling
and maximum inflation pressures on the
sidewalls of the tires are in English
units of ‘‘lb’’ and ‘‘psi’’ only, no Metric
units are included as required by
paragraph S6.5(d) of FMVSS No. 119.
JCA explained that no property
damage or accidents have been reported
to it or its customers as a result of the
subject noncompliance.
JCA further explains that it has taken
steps to correct the noncompliance in
future production.
JCA also states that it believes the
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety because the
affected tires fulfill all other relevant
requirements of FMVSS No. 119.
Supported by the above stated
reasons, JCA believes that the described
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety, and that its
petition, to exempt it from providing
recall notification of noncompliance as
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required by 49 U.S.C. 30118 and
remedying the recall noncompliance as
required by 49 U.S.C. 30120, should be
granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory
provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to
file petitions for a determination of
inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to
exempt manufacturers only from the
duties found in sections 30118 and
30120, respectively, to notify owners,
purchasers, and dealers of a defect or
noncompliance and to remedy the
defect or noncompliance.
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments on this petition. Comments
must refer to the docket and notice
number cited at the beginning of this
notice and be submitted by any of the
following methods:
a. By mail addressed to: U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M–30, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC 20590.
b. By hand delivery to U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M–30, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC 20590. The Docket Section is open
on weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm except
Federal Holidays.
c. Electronically: By logging onto the
Federal Docket Management System
(FDMS) Web site at https://
www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Comments may also be faxed to 1–202–
493–2251.
Comments must be written in the
English language, and be no greater than
15 pages in length, although there is no
limit to the length of necessary
attachments to the comments. If
comments are submitted in hard copy
form, please ensure that two copies are
provided. If you wish to receive
confirmation that your comments were
received, please enclose a stamped, selfaddressed postcard with the comments.
Note that all comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Documents submitted to a docket may
be viewed by anyone at the address and
times given above. The documents may
also be viewed on the Internet at http:
//www.regulations.gov by following the
online instructions for accessing the
dockets. DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement is available for review in the
Federal Register published on April 11,
2000 (65 FR 19477–78).
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice to establish a system of records.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation's Office of the Secretary of
Transportation (DOT/OST) proposes to establish a DOT-wide system of
records under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) to cover
emergency contact records that are not covered by the government-wide
System of Records Notice (SORN) of the Office of Personnel Management,
OPM/GOVT-1. (OPM/GOVT-1 covers some but not all employee contact
records that are maintained outside the Official Personnel File, does
not cover agencies' emergency-program-related contact records, and does
not cover contact information about contractor personnel.) The DOT-wide
system, known as the Emergency Contact Records system (ECR), is more
thoroughly detailed below.
DATES: Effective December 27, 2010. Written comments should be
submitted on or before the effective date. DOT/OST may publish an
amended SORN in light of any comments received.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Habib Azarsina, Departmental
Privacy Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S.
Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC 20590 or habib.azarsina@dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For privacy issues please contact:
Habib Azarsina, Departmental Privacy Officer, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590 or habib.azarsina@dot.gov or (202)
366-1965.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. DOT Emergency Contact Records
This System of Records Notice covers all Privacy Act systems within
DOT that maintain emergency contact records about DOT personnel
(including employees, detailees and contractor personnel), other than
those covered by OPM/GOVT-1. Examples of such systems include, but are
not limited to, the following:
DOT offices that administer emergency-related programs
(such as emergency response, building evacuation, continuity of
operations) maintain emergency contact records about emergency,
mission-critical emergency, and other personnel as required for those
programs.
Supervisors and administrative assistants in offices
throughout DOT maintain emergency contact records about personnel in
their work units for general office administrative purposes.
Some DOT components maintain automated systems to
communicate mass notifications to all of their employees, including
those who are not involved in emergency and mission-critical programs.
II. The Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a) governs the means by which the
United States Government collects, maintains, and uses personally
identifiable information (PII) in a system of records. A ``system of
records'' is a group of any records under the control of a Federal
agency from which information about individuals is retrieved by name or
other personal identifier.
The Privacy Act requires each agency to publish in the Federal
Register a system of records notice (SORN) identifying and describing
each system of records the agency maintains, including the purposes for
which the agency uses PII in the system, the routine uses for which the
agency discloses such information outside the agency, and how
individuals to whom a Privacy Act record pertains can exercise their
rights under the Privacy Act (e.g., to determine if the system contains
information about them).
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), a report on the establishment
of this system of records has been sent to Congress and to the Office
of Management and Budget.
System Number: DOT/ALL 22
SYSTEM NAME:
Emergency Contact Records (ECR)--Not Covered by Notices of Other
Agencies.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified, sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
These records are maintained at all Department of Transportation
(DOT) Headquarters offices and field locations, for all DOT components.
Locations are available from https://www.dot.gov.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM OF RECORDS:
Record subjects are current and former DOT employees, detailees and
contractor personnel.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system includes emergency contact records not covered by OPM/
GOVT-1, including but not limited to records that particular DOT
offices create for emergency-related programs (such as emergency
response, building evacuation and continuity of operations); that DOT
supervisors and administrative assistants create for their general
office administrative purposes; and that DOT components use to provide
mass notifications to employees. The records contain personal contact
information for employees, detailees and contractor
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personnel and for their designated contacts (e.g., relatives, friends),
and may include the following personally-identifiable information (PII)
about them:
Personal cell phone number, home telephone number, home
fax number, home address, home e-mail address;
Information about the personnel member's skills, position,
and assignment to or membership on an emergency response team (such as
a continuity of operations cadre or a field incident response team), to
facilitate their deployment in an emergency;
Work location information, which may include zip code or
geophysical information system data to facilitate mapping of locations
where the personnel member is working;
Special needs information such as medical conditions or
mobility requirements (such information is not routinely collected but
may be included if a personnel member provides it voluntarily); and
The personnel member's relationship to any third-party
contacts he or she designates.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
The National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the Homeland
Security Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-296), dated November 25, 2002;
Executive Order 12148, Federal Emergency Management, dated July 20,
1979, as amended; Executive Order 12656, Assignment of Emergency
Preparedness Responsibilities, dated November 18, 1988, as amended;
Executive Order 13286, Establishing the Office of Homeland Security,
dated February 28, 2003.
PURPOSE(S):
Emergency contact records are used by DOT human resources
specialists, security, safety and emergency response coordinators,
members of emergency response teams and other work units, and
supervisors and administrative assistants, on a need to know basis, for
the reasons such as the following:
To identify and locate emergency personnel to work during
emergencies, office dismissal or closure situations;
To identify and locate mission-critical emergency
personnel to participate in continuity of operations exercises and to
provide continuity of operations during national security, natural
disaster, pandemic flu and similar situations;
To account for and maintain communication with personnel
during an office closure, building evacuation, natural disaster,
pandemic flu or other office emergency (e.g., to make telework or leave
arrangements), or to contact them about an urgent work matter (e.g.,
during off-duty hours);
To notify designated third-party contact(s) to help locate
a personnel member who is absent without leave, or to assist a
personnel member in an evacuation or if he or she is injured, ill or
incapacitated at work; and
To deliver an identical automated message to all of the
component's or office's personnel, alerting them to conditions such as
power outages, road closings and extreme weather.
Any special needs, medical condition or similar information
contained in the records is maintained and used in accordance with
relevant provisions of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29
U.S.C. 791, et seq., and implementing regulations at 29 CFR parts 1614
and 1630, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 at
42 U.S.C. 2000ff et seq..
Contractor personnel and detailees assisting DOT may have access to
and use information in these systems; for example, DOT may use
contractors to provide emergency notification and communication
services or system administrative services for databases containing the
records.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
DOT shares contact information about emergency personnel and
mission-critical emergency personnel who are assigned to DOT emergency-
related programs with Federal, State and local governmental agencies or
executive offices, relief agencies, 501c3s, and non-governmental
organizations, when disclosure is appropriate for proper coordination
of security, protective, and other official operations and functions in
response to or in preparation for emergency situations.
Other possible routine uses of the information, applicable to all
DOT Privacy Act systems of records, are published in the Federal
Register at 65 FR 19476 (April 11, 2000), under ``Prefatory Statement
of General Routine Uses'' (available at https://www.dot.gov/privacy/privacyactnotices).
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM--
STORAGE:
Electronic databases and paper file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records may be retrieved by the individual record subject's name,
location, telephone number, special identification numbers or codes
assigned only for these records, and/or other personal identifier.
SAFEGUARDS:
Only personnel with a need to know are authorized to access the
records. Access to electronic records is controlled by password and
limited according to job function. Personnel may be allowed access to
their own entries, to edit or update them. Access to hard-copy records
is controlled by lock and key or by access to a secure area.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Pursuant to General Records Schedule 18, Item 27, contact records
maintained for emergency-related programs are destroyed 3 years after
issuance of a new emergency plan or directive. Pursuant to General
Records Schedule 1, Item 18, other emergency contact records (such as
those maintained by supervisors and administrative assistants) are
destroyed when superseded or obsolete or within one year after
separation or transfer of the personnel member.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
The DOT Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response,
the Human Resources Office, the Head of the individual record subject's
employing office, or the supervisor or administrative assistant for the
work group or unit.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
At any time, the record subject (the individual personnel member)
may contact the System Manager to request access to review his or her
personal information in the system and request changes, as appropriate.
A requester must provide suitable identification and may be required to
sign a written request, including but not limited to the requester's
name, mailing address, telephone number and/or e-mail address, a
description of the records requested, and a sworn statement (either a
signed, notarized statement or a statement signed under penalty of
perjury) that the requester is the individual who he or she claims to
be.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
Same as indicated under ``Notification procedure.''
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE:
Same as indicated under ``Notification procedure.''
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individual personnel members provide their own emergency contact
information. Supervisors designate employees to serve as emergency
employees or mission critical emergency employees. Emergency personnel,
security specialists, human resources specialists, supervisors and
administrative assistants may provide other information (e.g., skill
data, work location information, job titles, occupational code/series,
and information that describes the emergency response group or work
unit to which the individual is assigned).
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: November 3, 2010.
Habib Azarsina,
Departmental Privacy Officer,
202-366-1965.
[FR Doc. 2010-28238 Filed 11-8-10; 8:45 am]
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