Records Schedules; Availability and Request for Comments, 70705-70707 [2010-29233]
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ADMINISTRATION
Records Schedules; Availability and
Request for Comments
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of
proposed records schedules; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly
of certain Federal agency requests for
records disposition authority (records
schedules). Once approved by NARA,
records schedules provide mandatory
instructions on what happens to records
when no longer needed for current
Government business. They authorize
the preservation of records of
continuing value in the National
Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of
records lacking administrative, legal,
research, or other value. Notice is
published for records schedules in
which agencies propose to destroy
records not previously authorized for
disposal or reduce the retention period
of records already authorized for
disposal. NARA invites public
comments on such records schedules, as
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be
received in writing on or before
December 20, 2010. Once the appraisal
of the records is completed, NARA will
send a copy of the schedule. NARA staff
usually prepare appraisal
memorandums that contain additional
information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. These,
too, may be requested and will be
provided once the appraisal is
completed. Requesters will be given 30
days to submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of
any records schedule identified in this
notice by contacting the Life Cycle
Management Division (NWML) using
one of the following means:
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi
Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001.
E-mail: request.schedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301–837–3698.
Requesters must cite the control
number, which appears in parentheses
after the name of the agency which
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submitted the schedule, and must
provide a mailing address. Those who
desire appraisal reports should so
indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laurence Brewer, Director, Life Cycle
Management Division (NWML),
National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road,
College Park, MD 20740–6001.
Telephone: 301–837–1539. E-mail:
records.mgt@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year
Federal agencies create billions of
records on paper, film, magnetic tape,
and other media. To control this
accumulation, agency records managers
prepare schedules proposing retention
periods for records and submit these
schedules for NARA’s approval, using
the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for
Records Disposition Authority. These
schedules provide for the timely transfer
into the National Archives of
historically valuable records and
authorize the disposal of all other
records after the agency no longer needs
them to conduct its business. Some
schedules are comprehensive and cover
all the records of an agency or one of its
major subdivisions. Most schedules,
however, cover records of only one
office or program or a few series of
records. Many of these update
previously approved schedules, and
some include records proposed as
permanent.
The schedules listed in this notice are
media neutral unless specified
otherwise. An item in a schedule is
media neutral when the disposition
instructions may be applied to records
regardless of the medium in which the
records are created and maintained.
Items included in schedules submitted
to NARA on or after December 17, 2007,
are media neutral unless the item is
limited to a specific medium. (See 36
CFR 1225.12(e).)
No Federal records are authorized for
destruction without the approval of the
Archivist of the United States. This
approval is granted only after a
thorough consideration of their
administrative use by the agency of
origin, the rights of the Government and
of private persons directly affected by
the Government’s activities, and
whether or not they have historical or
other value.
Besides identifying the Federal
agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this
public notice lists the organizational
unit(s) accumulating the records or
indicates agency-wide applicability in
the case of schedules that cover records
that may be accumulated throughout an
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agency. This notice provides the control
number assigned to each schedule, the
total number of schedule items, and the
number of temporary items (the records
proposed for destruction). It also
includes a brief description of the
temporary records. The records
schedule itself contains a full
description of the records at the file unit
level as well as their disposition. If
NARA staff has prepared an appraisal
memorandum for the schedule, it too
includes information about the records.
Further information about the
disposition process is available on
request.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture,
Departmental Administration (N1–16–
10–2, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master
files of an electronic information system
used to track the management of
radiation safety records. Included are
permits and approvals to obtain and use
radioactive materials or x-ray
equipment.
2. Department of Agriculture, Risk
Management Agency (N1–258–09–7, 5
items, 5 temporary items). Records
relating to legal matters such as appeals
and litigation case files, witness request
files, sanctions case files, insurance
provider litigation cases, and special
litigation documentation.
3. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–19, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system
containing meteorological conditions
data for use by field artillery units.
4. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–21, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
track and manage military mailing
operations.
5. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–39, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system
containing cost estimates and
supporting documentation for military
construction projects.
6. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–42, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
provide battle command simulation
training for instructors and trainers at
the brigade level. Included are budget
information, contract data, and training
facility requirements.
7. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–61, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
identify and analyze training
requirements.
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8. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–84, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system
containing telecom service information
such as billing details, service contracts,
and budget data.
9. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–87, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
track and maintain the serviceability of
mobility items. Included are stock
transactions, item and shelf life
information including price, date of
expiration, and condition codes.
10. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–88, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
automate, combine, and track inventory
management functions and associated
financial processes. Included are yearly
reports, organizational data, and
stockade listings.
11. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–10–105, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used for
receipt, issue, replenishment, and
storage operations of army supplies.
Included are stock management data,
asset information, demand history, and
electronic transactions.
12. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–11–3, 1 item, 1 temporary
item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to capture and
store financial and manpower data used
to formulate budgets and monitor
execution.
13. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–11–4, 1 item, 1 temporary
item). Master files of an electronic
information system containing structure
and composition data for conventional
munitions.
14. Department of the Army, Agencywide (N1–AU–11–5, 1 item, 1 temporary
item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to track the
performance, reliability, and safety
characteristics of stockpiled
ammunition.
15. Department of Defense, Joint Staff
(N1–218–10–3, 2 items, 2 temporary
items). Master files of an electronic
information system used to record
assistance provided by the Inspector
General, U.S. European Command.
Included are narrative details,
resolution descriptions, points of
contact, and case closure information.
16. Department of Defense, Office of
the Secretary of Defense (N1–330–09–2,
2 items, 2 temporary items). Records
relating to the National Language
Service Corps, including applications,
self-assessments, and certification data.
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17. Department of Defense, Office of
the Secretary of Defense (N1–330–09–8,
3 items, 2 temporary items). Routine
interrogation and detainee debriefing
case files including video recordings,
interrogator notes, and summary
reports. Proposed for permanent
retention are case files relating to
detainees of high value or notoriety.
18. Department of Education, Office of
Planning, Evaluation, and Policy
Development (N1–441–09–18, 3 items, 3
temporary items). Records of the Family
Policy Compliance office, including
case files on inquiries and complaints
made pursuant to the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment,
and the military recruiter provisions of
the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Also included are master files of an
electronic information system used to
process and track complaints.
19. Department of Education, Agencywide (N1–441–09–25, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Records relating to the
Computer Matching Agreements used to
locate loan recipients who have
defaulted on a student loan. Included
are agreements, reports, cost-benefit
analyses, program procedures,
agreement audit records, closeout
documentation for completed
agreements, and other related records.
20. Department of Health and Human
Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1–510–09–2, 1
item, 1 temporary item). Master files of
an electronic information system
containing information about quality
measures used by external sources to
assess the degree to which health care
services increase the likelihood of
desired health outcomes.
21. Department of Health and Human
Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1–510–09–3, 1
item, 1 temporary item). Master files of
an electronic information system
containing information for the public
about the innovative strategies that
health care providers use to find more
effective ways of delivering health care.
22. Department of Health and Human
Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1–510–09–4, 2
items, 1 temporary item). Master files of
electronic information systems used to
collect and disseminate longitudinal
hospital care data from participating
State and local healthcare organizations.
Proposed for permanent retention are
non-sensitive aggregate hospital care
data sets.
23. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Coast Guard (N1–26–10–1, 3 items,
3 temporary items). Master files and
outputs of an electronic information
system used to provide Search and
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Rescue authorities with accurate
information on the positions and
characteristics of vessels near a reported
distress.
24. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (N1–567–10–12, 2 items, 2
temporary items). Master files of an
electronic information system
containing asset tracking information
regarding firearms, scopes, batons, body
armor, and related law enforcement
equipment.
25. Department of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (N1–65–10–15,
8 items, 7 temporary items). Legal
records, including administrative and
non-significant legal opinions and
advice, legal assistance records, and
working files. Proposed for permanent
retention are significant program legal
advice and opinion files. This schedule
does not include litigation case files.
26. Department of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (N1–65–10–26,
8 items, 7 temporary items). Records of
the Laboratory Division Hazardous
Material Response Team, including
internal and external training records
and response team files. Proposed for
permanent retention are policy files,
threat assessments, and hazmat
operations.
27. Department of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (N1–65–10–36,
4 items, 4 temporary items). Master
files, outputs, audit logs, and
administrative records of an electronic
information system containing
intelligence and investigative data.
28. Department of State, Bureau of
Administration (N1–59–10–21, 3 items,
3 temporary items). Records associated
with a Web site and television channel
that broadcast content about the
Department of State to employees.
Records include an intranet site
containing video clips; master files of a
content management system used to
catalog video clips for the Web site; and
a video clip collection. Substantive
video clips have been previously
approved as permanent.
29. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–10–17, 5 items, 2 temporary items).
Inputs and outputs of an electronic
information system containing lessons
learned from transport airplane
accidents. Proposed for permanent
retention are system master files and
system documentation.
30. Export-Import Bank of the United
States, Agency-wide (N1–275–10–3, 1
item, 1 temporary item). Master files of
an electronic information system used
by the public to file claim applications.
31. Social Security Administration,
Agency-wide (N1–047–10–1, 1 item, 1
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temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
track administrative forms.
Dated: November 12, 2010.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services—
Washington, DC.
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Detroit Edison Company;
Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of an exemption from Title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10
CFR) part 20 Appendix G, Section III.E,
for Facility Operating License No. NFP–
43, issued to Detroit Edison Company
(DECo, the licensee), for operation of
Fermi, Unit 2 (Fermi-2) located in
Monroe County, Michigan. Therefore, as
required by 10 CFR 51.21, the NRC
performed an environmental
assessment. Based on the results of the
environmental assessment, the NRC is
issuing a finding of no significant
impact.
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Environmental Assessment
Identification of the Proposed Action
The proposed action would grant an
exemption to extend the time period
that can elapse during shipments of
low-level radioactive waste before the
licensee is required to investigate and
file a report with the NRC. Specifically,
the exemption would extend the time
period for the licensee to receive
acknowledgment that the low-level
radioactive waste shipment has been
received by the intended recipient from
20 days to 35 days.
The proposed action is in accordance
with the licensee’s application for an
exemption dated February 5, 2010. The
licensee has requested an exemption
from certain control and tracking
requirements in 10 CFR part 20,
Appendix G, Section III.E, which
require the licensee to investigate, and
file a report with the NRC, if shipments
of low-level radioactive waste are not
acknowledged by the intended recipient
within 20 days after transfer to the
shipper.
The Need for the Proposed Action
DECo anticipates the increased use of
rail as the method to ship radioactive
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waste. The licensee has experience with
rail shipments from the Fermi-1
decommissioning project. Those rail
shipments typically took more than 20
days to reach their destination in Clive,
Utah. On April 26, 2010, the NRC
granted a similar exemption extending
the time period from 20 days to 35 days
for radioactive shipments from Fermi-1
based on historical data submitted in
support of that exemption request.
The licensee believes, and the NRC
staff agrees, that the need to investigate,
trace, and report to the NRC on the
shipment of low-level waste packages
not reaching their destination within 20
days does not serve the underlying
purpose of the rule. The Commission
finds that the underlying purpose of the
Appendix G timing provision at issue is
to investigate a late shipment that may
be lost, misdirected or diverted.
Furthermore, by extending the elapsed
time for receipt acknowledgement to 35
days before requiring investigations and
reporting, a reasonable upper limit on
shipment duration (based on historical
analysis) is still maintained if a
breakdown of normal tracking systems
were to occur. Therefore, the NRC staff
finds that granting an exemption to
extend the time period from 20 days to
35 days for mixed-mode or truck/rail or
rail shipments of low-level radioactive
waste will not result in an undue hazard
to life or property.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC has completed its
environmental assessment of the
proposed action and concludes that the
proposed action is procedural and
administrative in nature. The staff has
concluded that the changes would not
significantly affect plant safety and
would not have a significant adverse
effect on the probability of an accident
occurring. The proposed action would
not result in an increased radiological
hazard beyond those previously
analyzed in the Updated Safety Analysis
Report. There will be no change to
radioactive effluents that affect radiation
exposures to plant workers and
members of the public. No changes will
be made to plant buildings or the site
property. Therefore, no changes or
different types of radiological impacts
are expected as a result of the proposed
changes.
The proposed action does not result
in changes to land use or water use, or
result in changes to the quality or
quantity of non-radiological effluents.
No changes to the National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System permit
are needed. No effects on the aquatic or
terrestrial habitat in the vicinity or the
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plant, or to threatened, endangered, or
protected species under the Endangered
Species Act, or impacts to essential fish
habitat covered by the MagnusonStevens Act are expected. There are no
impacts to the air or ambient air quality.
There are no impacts to historical and
cultural resources. There would be no
noticeable effect on socioeconomic
conditions in the region. Therefore, no
changes or different types of nonradiological environmental impacts are
expected as a result of the proposed
action. Accordingly, the NRC concludes
that there are no significant
environmental impacts associated with
the proposed action. The details of the
NRC staff’s safety evaluation will be
provided in the exemption issued as
part of the letter to the licensee
approving the exemption to the
regulation, if granted.
Environmental Impacts of the
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed
action, the NRC staff considered denial
of the proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘noaction’’ alternative). Denial of the
application would result in no change
in current environmental impacts. The
environmental impacts of the proposed
action and the alternative action are
similar.
Alternative Use of Resources
The action does not involve the use of
any different resources than those
previously considered in the Final
Environmental Statement for the Enrico
Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit 2,
NUREG–0769, dated August 1981, as
supplemented with Addendum No. 1 in
March 1982.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy,
on September 21, 2010, the NRC staff
consulted with the State official, Mr.
Ken Yale, of the Michigan Department
of Natural Resources and Environment
regarding the environmental impact of
the proposed action. The State official
had no comments.
Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Accordingly, the
NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action.
For further details with respect to the
proposed action, see the licensee’s letter
dated February 5, 2010 (Agencywide
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Records Schedules; Availability and Request for Comments
AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of proposed records schedules; request
for comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly of certain Federal agency
requests for records disposition authority (records schedules). Once
approved by NARA, records schedules provide mandatory instructions on
what happens to records when no longer needed for current Government
business. They authorize the preservation of records of continuing
value in the National Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of records lacking
administrative, legal, research, or other value. Notice is published
for records schedules in which agencies propose to destroy records not
previously authorized for disposal or reduce the retention period of
records already authorized for disposal. NARA invites public comments
on such records schedules, as required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be received in writing on or before
December 20, 2010. Once the appraisal of the records is completed, NARA
will send a copy of the schedule. NARA staff usually prepare appraisal
memorandums that contain additional information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. These, too, may be requested and will
be provided once the appraisal is completed. Requesters will be given
30 days to submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of any records schedule identified in
this notice by contacting the Life Cycle Management Division (NWML)
using one of the following means:
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.
E-mail: request.schedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301-837-3698.
Requesters must cite the control number, which appears in
parentheses after the name of the agency which submitted the schedule,
and must provide a mailing address. Those who desire appraisal reports
should so indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laurence Brewer, Director, Life Cycle
Management Division (NWML), National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.
Telephone: 301-837-1539. E-mail: records.mgt@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year Federal agencies create billions
of records on paper, film, magnetic tape, and other media. To control
this accumulation, agency records managers prepare schedules proposing
retention periods for records and submit these schedules for NARA's
approval, using the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for Records
Disposition Authority. These schedules provide for the timely transfer
into the National Archives of historically valuable records and
authorize the disposal of all other records after the agency no longer
needs them to conduct its business. Some schedules are comprehensive
and cover all the records of an agency or one of its major
subdivisions. Most schedules, however, cover records of only one office
or program or a few series of records. Many of these update previously
approved schedules, and some include records proposed as permanent.
The schedules listed in this notice are media neutral unless
specified otherwise. An item in a schedule is media neutral when the
disposition instructions may be applied to records regardless of the
medium in which the records are created and maintained. Items included
in schedules submitted to NARA on or after December 17, 2007, are media
neutral unless the item is limited to a specific medium. (See 36 CFR
1225.12(e).)
No Federal records are authorized for destruction without the
approval of the Archivist of the United States. This approval is
granted only after a thorough consideration of their administrative use
by the agency of origin, the rights of the Government and of private
persons directly affected by the Government's activities, and whether
or not they have historical or other value.
Besides identifying the Federal agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this public notice lists the
organizational unit(s) accumulating the records or indicates agency-
wide applicability in the case of schedules that cover records that may
be accumulated throughout an agency. This notice provides the control
number assigned to each schedule, the total number of schedule items,
and the number of temporary items (the records proposed for
destruction). It also includes a brief description of the temporary
records. The records schedule itself contains a full description of the
records at the file unit level as well as their disposition. If NARA
staff has prepared an appraisal memorandum for the schedule, it too
includes information about the records. Further information about the
disposition process is available on request.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture, Departmental Administration (N1-16-
10-2, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to track the management of radiation safety
records. Included are permits and approvals to obtain and use
radioactive materials or x-ray equipment.
2. Department of Agriculture, Risk Management Agency (N1-258-09-7,
5 items, 5 temporary items). Records relating to legal matters such as
appeals and litigation case files, witness request files, sanctions
case files, insurance provider litigation cases, and special litigation
documentation.
3. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-19, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system
containing meteorological conditions data for use by field artillery
units.
4. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-21, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to track and manage military mailing operations.
5. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-39, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system
containing cost estimates and supporting documentation for military
construction projects.
6. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-42, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to provide battle command simulation training for instructors and
trainers at the brigade level. Included are budget information,
contract data, and training facility requirements.
7. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-61, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to identify and analyze training requirements.
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8. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-84, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system
containing telecom service information such as billing details, service
contracts, and budget data.
9. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-87, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to track and maintain the serviceability of mobility items. Included
are stock transactions, item and shelf life information including
price, date of expiration, and condition codes.
10. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-88, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to automate, combine, and track inventory management functions and
associated financial processes. Included are yearly reports,
organizational data, and stockade listings.
11. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-10-105, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
for receipt, issue, replenishment, and storage operations of army
supplies. Included are stock management data, asset information, demand
history, and electronic transactions.
12. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-11-3, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to capture and store financial and manpower data used to formulate
budgets and monitor execution.
13. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-11-4, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system
containing structure and composition data for conventional munitions.
14. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (N1-AU-11-5, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to track the performance, reliability, and safety characteristics of
stockpiled ammunition.
15. Department of Defense, Joint Staff (N1-218-10-3, 2 items, 2
temporary items). Master files of an electronic information system used
to record assistance provided by the Inspector General, U.S. European
Command. Included are narrative details, resolution descriptions,
points of contact, and case closure information.
16. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense (N1-
330-09-2, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Records relating to the National
Language Service Corps, including applications, self-assessments, and
certification data.
17. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense (N1-
330-09-8, 3 items, 2 temporary items). Routine interrogation and
detainee debriefing case files including video recordings, interrogator
notes, and summary reports. Proposed for permanent retention are case
files relating to detainees of high value or notoriety.
18. Department of Education, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and
Policy Development (N1-441-09-18, 3 items, 3 temporary items). Records
of the Family Policy Compliance office, including case files on
inquiries and complaints made pursuant to the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act, the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, and the
military recruiter provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Also included are master files of an electronic information system used
to process and track complaints.
19. Department of Education, Agency-wide (N1-441-09-25, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Records relating to the Computer Matching Agreements
used to locate loan recipients who have defaulted on a student loan.
Included are agreements, reports, cost-benefit analyses, program
procedures, agreement audit records, closeout documentation for
completed agreements, and other related records.
20. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1-510-09-2, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master
files of an electronic information system containing information about
quality measures used by external sources to assess the degree to which
health care services increase the likelihood of desired health
outcomes.
21. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1-510-09-3, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master
files of an electronic information system containing information for
the public about the innovative strategies that health care providers
use to find more effective ways of delivering health care.
22. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (N1-510-09-4, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Master
files of electronic information systems used to collect and disseminate
longitudinal hospital care data from participating State and local
healthcare organizations. Proposed for permanent retention are non-
sensitive aggregate hospital care data sets.
23. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard (N1-26-10-1,
3 items, 3 temporary items). Master files and outputs of an electronic
information system used to provide Search and Rescue authorities with
accurate information on the positions and characteristics of vessels
near a reported distress.
24. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (N1-567-10-12, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Master files of
an electronic information system containing asset tracking information
regarding firearms, scopes, batons, body armor, and related law
enforcement equipment.
25. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (N1-65-
10-15, 8 items, 7 temporary items). Legal records, including
administrative and non-significant legal opinions and advice, legal
assistance records, and working files. Proposed for permanent retention
are significant program legal advice and opinion files. This schedule
does not include litigation case files.
26. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (N1-65-
10-26, 8 items, 7 temporary items). Records of the Laboratory Division
Hazardous Material Response Team, including internal and external
training records and response team files. Proposed for permanent
retention are policy files, threat assessments, and hazmat operations.
27. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (N1-65-
10-36, 4 items, 4 temporary items). Master files, outputs, audit logs,
and administrative records of an electronic information system
containing intelligence and investigative data.
28. Department of State, Bureau of Administration (N1-59-10-21, 3
items, 3 temporary items). Records associated with a Web site and
television channel that broadcast content about the Department of State
to employees. Records include an intranet site containing video clips;
master files of a content management system used to catalog video clips
for the Web site; and a video clip collection. Substantive video clips
have been previously approved as permanent.
29. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
(N1-237-10-17, 5 items, 2 temporary items). Inputs and outputs of an
electronic information system containing lessons learned from transport
airplane accidents. Proposed for permanent retention are system master
files and system documentation.
30. Export-Import Bank of the United States, Agency-wide (N1-275-
10-3, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic
information system used by the public to file claim applications.
31. Social Security Administration, Agency-wide (N1-047-10-1, 1
item, 1
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temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to track administrative forms.
Dated: November 12, 2010.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services--Washington, DC.
[FR Doc. 2010-29233 Filed 11-17-10; 8:45 am]
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