Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Modified or Altered System of Records, 4436-4438 [2010-33006]

Download as PDF mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES2 4436 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 16 / Tuesday, January 25, 2011 / Notices test to be certified to interpret X-rays under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977. Records are also maintained on physicians who have attempted to obtain certification, but did not qualify. The Privacy Act allows us to disclose information without an individual’s consent if the information is to be used for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose(s) for which the information was collected. Any such compatible use of data is known as a ‘‘routine use’’. The routine uses proposed for this System are compatible with the stated purpose of the System: 1. Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the record of an individual in response to a verified inquiry from the congressional office made at the written request of that individual. 2. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may disclose information from this system of records to the Department of Justice or to a court or other tribunal, when: (a) HHS, or any component thereof; or (b) any HHS employee in his or her official capacity; or (c) any HHS employee in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice (or HHS, where it is authorized to do so) has agreed to represent the employee; or (d) the United States or any agency thereof where HHS determines that the litigation is likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and HHS determines that the use of such records by the Department of Justice, the court or other tribunal is relevant and necessary to the litigation and would help in the effective representation of the governmental party, provided, however, that in each case, HHS determines that such disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected. 3. Records subject to the Privacy Act are disclosed to private firms for data entry, computer systems analysis and computer programming services. The contractors promptly return data entry records after the contracted work is completed. The contractors are required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards. 4. In the event of litigation initiated at the request of NIOSH, the Institute may disclose such records as it deems desirable or necessary to the Department of Justice and to the Department of Labor, Office of the Solicitor, where appropriate, to enable the Departments to effectively represent the Institute, provided such disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected. The only types of litigative proceedings that NIOSH is VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:02 Jan 24, 2011 Jkt 223001 authorized to request are: (1) Enforcement of a subpoena issued to an employer to provide relevant information; or (2) contempt citation against an employer for failure to comply with a warrant obtained by the Institute. 5. Records may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the Department’s efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance. IV. Effects of the Proposed System of Records on Individual Rights The first routine use permits an individual may learn if a record exists about himself or herself is by contacting the system manager at the address above. Requesters in person must provide driver’s license or other positive identification. Individuals who do not appear in person must either: (1) Submit a notarized request to verify their identity; or (2) certify that they are the individuals they claim to be and that they understand that the knowing and willful request for or acquisition of a record pertaining to an individual under false pretenses is a criminal offense under the Privacy Act subject to a $5,000 fine. V. Safeguards NIOSH has safeguards in place for authorized users and monitors. The records in this System are stored in File folders, microcomputer files, computer tapes/disks and printouts, and microfilm. The records are retrieved by their name and/or Social Security number, which is optional and to be supplied on a voluntary basis. The records in this System will be maintained in locked cabinets in locked rooms, 24-hour guard service in buildings, personnel screening and escorting of visitors, a limited access, secured computer room with fire extinguishers and overhead sprinkler system, computer terminals and automated records located in secured areas. These practices are in compliance with the safeguards outlined above are in accordance with the HHS Information Security Program Policy and FIPS Pub 200, ‘‘Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems.’’ Data maintained on CDC’s Mainframe and the NIOSH LAN are in compliance with OMB Circular A–130, Appendix III. Security is provided for information collection, processing, transmission, storage, and PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 dissemination in general support systems and major applications. NIOSH or contractor employees involved in patenting and licensing of HHS inventions or in keeping records of inventions made by HHS contractors and grantees. Access is granted to only a limited number of physicians, scientists, statisticians, and designated support staff of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or its contractors, as authorized by the system manager to accomplish the stated purposes for which the data in this system have been collected. Data is also occasionally located at contractor sites as studies are developed, data collected, and reports written. A list of contractor sites where individually identified data are currently located is available upon request to the system manager. VI. OMB Control Numbers, Expiration Dates, and Titles of Information Collection A. Full Title: Certifying Interpreting Physician File. OMB Control Number: 09–20–0001. Expiration Date: TBD. VII. Supporting Documentation A. Preamble and Proposed Notice of System for publication in the Federal Register. B. Agency Rules: None. C. Exemption Requested: None. D. Computer Matching Report: The new system does not require a matching report in accordance with the computer matching provisions of the Privacy Act. [FR Doc. 2010–33005 Filed 1–24–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–18–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Modified or Altered System of Records Procurement and Grants Office (PGO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). ACTION: Notification of Proposed Altered System of Records. AGENCY: The Department of Health and Human Services proposes to alter System of Records, 09–20–0055, ‘‘Administrative Files for Research/ Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO.’’ HHS is proposing to add the following Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management and Budget SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\25JAN2.SGM 25JAN2 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 16 / Tuesday, January 25, 2011 / Notices (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07–16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information: To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the Department’s efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance. These records will be maintained by the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO). Data is also occasionally located at contractor sites as studies are developed, data collected, and reports written. A list of contractor sites where individually identified data are currently located is available upon request to the system manager. Data is occasionally located at grantee sites as studies are developed, data collected, and reports written. A list of grantee sites where individually identified data is currently located is available upon request to the system manager. Comments must be received on or before February 24, 2011. The proposed altered System of Records will be effective 40 days from the date submitted to the OMB, unless receives comments that would result in a contrary determination. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the Privacy Act System of Record Number 09–20–0055: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. • E-mail: Include PA SOR number 09–20–0055 in the subject line of the message. • Phone: 770/488–8660 (not a tollfree number). • Fax: 770/488–8659. • Mail: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy (SOP), Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), 4770 Buford Highway—M/S: F–35, Chamblee, GA 30341 • Hand Delivery/Courier: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy (SOP), Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), 4770 Buford Highway—M/S: F–35, Chamblee, GA 30341 • Comments received will be available for inspection and copying at this same address from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, Federal holidays excepted. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PGO proposes to alter System of Records, No. 09–20–0055, ‘‘Administrative Files for Research/Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO.’’ The mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES2 DATES: VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:02 Jan 24, 2011 Jkt 223001 purpose of this system is to review grant applications for research and training and to administer funded grants. This information is provided to the National Institutes of Health and to components of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including NIOSH for review. This System of Record Notice is being altered to add the Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memorandum dated May 22, 2007. The following notice is written in the present tense, rather than the future tense, in order to avoid the unnecessary expenditure of public funds to republish the notice after the System has become effective. Dated: December 11, 2009. James D. Seligman, Chief Information Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Editorial Note: This document was received at the Office of the Federal Register on December 27, 2010. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) Administrative Files For Research/ Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications—Report of Modified or Altered System of Records Narrative Statement I. Background and Purpose of the System A. Background The Department of Health and Human Services proposes to alter System of Records, 09–20–0055, ‘‘Administrative Files for Research/Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/ PGO.’’ HHS is proposing to add the following Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07–16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information: To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the Department’s efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance. PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 4437 B. Purpose The purpose of this system is to review grant applications for research and training and to administer funded grants. This information is provided to the National Institutes of Health and to components of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including NIOSH for review. II. Authority for Maintenance of the System The statutory authority for this system is given under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, Section 20, Research and Related Activities and Section 21, ‘‘Training and Employee Education’’ (29 U.S.C. 669, 670), and Notification of Breach Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07–16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information. III. Proposed Routine Use Disclosures of Data in the System A. The Privacy Act allows us to disclose information without an individual’s consent if the information is to be used for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose(s) for which the information was collected. Any such compatible use of data is known as a ‘‘routine use’’. The routine uses proposed for this System are compatible with the stated purpose of the System: 1. Referrals may be made of assignments of research investigators and project monitors on specific research projects to the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Depart of Commerce, to contribute to the Smithsonian Science Information Exchange. 2. To the cognizant audit agency for auditing. 3. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may disclose information from this system of records to the Department of Justice or to a court or other tribunal, when: (a) HHS, or any component thereof; or (b) any HHS employee in his or her official capacity; or (c) any HHS employee in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice (or HHS, where it is authorized to do so) has agreed to represent the employee; or (d) the United States or any agency thereof where HHS determines that the litigation is likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and HHS determines that the use of such records by the Department of Justice, the court or other tribunal is relevant and E:\FR\FM\25JAN2.SGM 25JAN2 4438 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 16 / Tuesday, January 25, 2011 / Notices necessary to the litigation and would help in the effective representation of the governmental party, provided, however, that in each case, HHS determines that such disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected. 4. Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the record of an individual in response to a verified inquiry from the congressional office made at the written request of that individual. 5. To qualified experts not within the definition of Department employees as prescribed in Department regulations for opinions as a part of the application review process. 6. To a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, cooperative agreement, or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the record is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency’s decision on the matter. 7. To individuals and organizations deemed qualified by PHS to carry out specific research related to the review and award processes of PHS. 8. To the grantee institution relative to performance or administration under the terms and conditions of the award. 9. Records subject to the Privacy Act are disclosed to private firms for data entry, computer systems analysis and computer programming services. The contractors promptly return data entry records after the contracted work is completed. The contractors are required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards. 10. To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the Department’s efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance. mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES2 IV. Effects of the Proposed System of Records on Individual Rights 22:02 Jan 24, 2011 Jkt 223001 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES V. Safeguards Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The records in this System are stored in File folders. The records in this System will be maintained in Locked cabinets in locked rooms, electronic anti-intrusion devices in operation at the Federal Records Center, 24-hour guard service in buildings, personnel screening of visitors. The records can only be accessed by authorized users, access is granted to only a limited number of physicians, scientists, statisticians, and designated support staff of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as authorized by the system manager to accomplish the stated purposes for which the data in this system have been collected. These practices are in compliance with, Chapter 45–13, ‘‘Safeguarding Records Contained in Systems of Records,’’ of the HHS General Administration Manual. FRC safeguards are in compliance with GSA Federal Property Management Regulations, Subchapter B—Archives and Records. Procedural safeguards are in place and users of individually identified data protect information from public scrutiny, and only specifically authorized personnel may be admitted to the record storage area. CDC employees who maintain records are instructed to check with the system manager prior to making disclosures of data. VI. OMB Control Numbers, Expiration Dates, and Titles of Information Collection A. Full Title: Administrative Files for Research/Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO. OMB Control Number: 09–20–0055. Expiration Date: TBD. VII. Supporting Documentation The first routine use permits an individual may learn if a record exists about himself or herself is by contacting the system manager at the address above. Requesters in person must provide driver’s license or other positive identification. Individuals who do not appear in person must either: (1) Submit a notarized request to verify their identity; or (2) certify that they are the individuals they claim to be and that they understand that the knowing and willful request for or acquisition of a record pertaining to an individual under false pretenses is a criminal offense VerDate Mar<15>2010 under the Privacy Act subject to a $5,000 fine. A. Preamble and Proposed Notice of System for publication in the Federal Register. B. Agency Rules: None. C. Exemption Requested: None. D. Computer Matching Report: The new system does not require a matching report in accordance with the computer matching provisions of the Privacy Act. [FR Doc. 2010–33006 Filed 1–24–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–18–P PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Modified or Altered System of Records Divisions of Tuberculosis Elimination, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). ACTION: Notification of Proposed Altered System of Records. AGENCY: The Department of Health and Human Services proposes to alter System of Records, 09–20–0089, ‘‘Studies of Treatment of Tuberculosis and other Mycobacterioses HHS/CDC/ NCHSTP.’’ HHS is proposing to add the following Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07–16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information: To appropriate Federal agencies and Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the Department’s efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance. These records will be maintained by the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention (NCHSTP). DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 24, 2011. The proposed altered System of Records will be effective 40 days from the date submitted to the OMB, unless NCHSTP receives comments that would result in a contrary determination. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the Privacy Act System of Records Number 09–20–0089: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. • E-mail: Include PA SOR number 09–20–0089 in the subject line of the message. • Phone: 770/488–8660 (not a tollfree number). • Fax: 770/488–8659. • Mail: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy (SOP), Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), 4770 Buford Highway—M/S: F–35, Chamblee, GA 30341. • Hand Delivery/Courier: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy (SOP), Office of the Chief Information Security Officer SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\25JAN2.SGM 25JAN2

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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 16 (Tuesday, January 25, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 4436-4438]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-33006]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Privacy Act of 1974; Report of Modified or Altered System of 
Records

AGENCY: Procurement and Grants Office (PGO), Centers for Disease 
Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services 
(DHHS).

ACTION: Notification of Proposed Altered System of Records.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Services proposes to alter 
System of Records, 09-20-0055, ``Administrative Files for Research/
Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements 
Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO.'' HHS is proposing to add the following 
Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of 
Management and Budget

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(OMB) Memoranda (M) 07-16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the 
Breach of Personally Identifiable Information:
    To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that 
have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the 
Department's efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of 
the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant 
and necessary for that assistance.
    These records will be maintained by the Procurement and Grants 
Office (PGO). Data is also occasionally located at contractor sites as 
studies are developed, data collected, and reports written. A list of 
contractor sites where individually identified data are currently 
located is available upon request to the system manager.
    Data is occasionally located at grantee sites as studies are 
developed, data collected, and reports written. A list of grantee sites 
where individually identified data is currently located is available 
upon request to the system manager.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 24, 2011. The 
proposed altered System of Records will be effective 40 days from the 
date submitted to the OMB, unless receives comments that would result 
in a contrary determination.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the Privacy Act 
System of Record Number 09-20-0055:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://regulations.gov. Follow 
the instructions for submitting comments.
     E-mail: Include PA SOR number 09-20-0055 in the subject 
line of the message.
     Phone: 770/488-8660 (not a toll-free number).
     Fax: 770/488-8659.
     Mail: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy (SOP), Office of 
the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), 4770 Buford Highway--M/
S: F-35, Chamblee, GA 30341
     Hand Delivery/Courier: HHS/CDC Senior Official for Privacy 
(SOP), Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), 4770 
Buford Highway--M/S: F-35, Chamblee, GA 30341
     Comments received will be available for inspection and 
copying at this same address from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, Federal holidays excepted.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PGO proposes to alter System of Records, No. 
09-20-0055, ``Administrative Files for Research/Demonstration and 
Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/
PGO.'' The purpose of this system is to review grant applications for 
research and training and to administer funded grants. This information 
is provided to the National Institutes of Health and to components of 
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including NIOSH 
for review.
    This System of Record Notice is being altered to add the Breach 
Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) memorandum dated May 22, 2007.
    The following notice is written in the present tense, rather than 
the future tense, in order to avoid the unnecessary expenditure of 
public funds to republish the notice after the System has become 
effective.

    Dated: December 11, 2009.
James D. Seligman,
Chief Information Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Editorial Note: This document was received at the Office of the 
Federal Register on December 27, 2010.

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Procurement and Grants Office (PGO)

Administrative Files For Research/Demonstration and Training Grants, 
and Cooperative Agreements Applications--Report of Modified or Altered 
System of Records

Narrative Statement

I. Background and Purpose of the System

A. Background

    The Department of Health and Human Services proposes to alter 
System of Records, 09-20-0055, ``Administrative Files for Research/
Demonstration and Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements 
Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO.'' HHS is proposing to add the following 
Breach Response Routine Use Language to comply with the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07-16, Safeguarding Against 
and responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information:
    To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that 
have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the 
Department's efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of 
the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant 
and necessary for that assistance.

B. Purpose

    The purpose of this system is to review grant applications for 
research and training and to administer funded grants. This information 
is provided to the National Institutes of Health and to components of 
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including NIOSH 
for review.

II. Authority for Maintenance of the System

    The statutory authority for this system is given under the 
Occupational Safety and Health Act, Section 20, Research and Related 
Activities and Section 21, ``Training and Employee Education'' (29 
U.S.C. 669, 670), and Notification of Breach Routine Use Language to 
comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memoranda (M) 07-
16, Safeguarding Against and responding to the Breach of Personally 
Identifiable Information.

III. Proposed Routine Use Disclosures of Data in the System

    A. The Privacy Act allows us to disclose information without an 
individual's consent if the information is to be used for a purpose 
that is compatible with the purpose(s) for which the information was 
collected. Any such compatible use of data is known as a ``routine 
use''. The routine uses proposed for this System are compatible with 
the stated purpose of the System:
    1. Referrals may be made of assignments of research investigators 
and project monitors on specific research projects to the National 
Technical Information Service (NTIS), Depart of Commerce, to contribute 
to the Smithsonian Science Information Exchange.
    2. To the cognizant audit agency for auditing.
    3. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may disclose 
information from this system of records to the Department of Justice or 
to a court or other tribunal, when: (a) HHS, or any component thereof; 
or (b) any HHS employee in his or her official capacity; or (c) any HHS 
employee in his or her individual capacity where the Department of 
Justice (or HHS, where it is authorized to do so) has agreed to 
represent the employee; or (d) the United States or any agency thereof 
where HHS determines that the litigation is likely to affect HHS or any 
of its components, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation, and HHS determines that the use of such records by the 
Department of Justice, the court or other tribunal is relevant and

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necessary to the litigation and would help in the effective 
representation of the governmental party, provided, however, that in 
each case, HHS determines that such disclosure is compatible with the 
purpose for which the records were collected.
    4. Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the record 
of an individual in response to a verified inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the written request of that individual.
    5. To qualified experts not within the definition of Department 
employees as prescribed in Department regulations for opinions as a 
part of the application review process.
    6. To a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection 
with the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, 
cooperative agreement, or other benefit by the requesting agency, to 
the extent that the record is relevant and necessary to the requesting 
agency's decision on the matter.
    7. To individuals and organizations deemed qualified by PHS to 
carry out specific research related to the review and award processes 
of PHS.
    8. To the grantee institution relative to performance or 
administration under the terms and conditions of the award.
    9. Records subject to the Privacy Act are disclosed to private 
firms for data entry, computer systems analysis and computer 
programming services. The contractors promptly return data entry 
records after the contracted work is completed. The contractors are 
required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards.
    10. To appropriate federal agencies and Department contractors that 
have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting the 
Department's efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach of 
the security or confidentiality of information disclosed is relevant 
and necessary for that assistance.

IV. Effects of the Proposed System of Records on Individual Rights

    The first routine use permits an individual may learn if a record 
exists about himself or herself is by contacting the system manager at 
the address above. Requesters in person must provide driver's license 
or other positive identification. Individuals who do not appear in 
person must either: (1) Submit a notarized request to verify their 
identity; or (2) certify that they are the individuals they claim to be 
and that they understand that the knowing and willful request for or 
acquisition of a record pertaining to an individual under false 
pretenses is a criminal offense under the Privacy Act subject to a 
$5,000 fine.

V. Safeguards

    The records in this System are stored in File folders. The records 
in this System will be maintained in Locked cabinets in locked rooms, 
electronic anti-intrusion devices in operation at the Federal Records 
Center, 24-hour guard service in buildings, personnel screening of 
visitors. The records can only be accessed by authorized users, access 
is granted to only a limited number of physicians, scientists, 
statisticians, and designated support staff of the Centers for Disease 
Control and Prevention (CDC), as authorized by the system manager to 
accomplish the stated purposes for which the data in this system have 
been collected. These practices are in compliance with, Chapter 45-13, 
``Safeguarding Records Contained in Systems of Records,'' of the HHS 
General Administration Manual. FRC safeguards are in compliance with 
GSA Federal Property Management Regulations, Subchapter B--Archives and 
Records. Procedural safeguards are in place and users of individually 
identified data protect information from public scrutiny, and only 
specifically authorized personnel may be admitted to the record storage 
area. CDC employees who maintain records are instructed to check with 
the system manager prior to making disclosures of data.

VI. OMB Control Numbers, Expiration Dates, and Titles of Information 
Collection

    A. Full Title: Administrative Files for Research/Demonstration and 
Training Grants, and Cooperative Agreements Applications, HHS/CDC/PGO.
    OMB Control Number: 09-20-0055.
    Expiration Date: TBD.

VII. Supporting Documentation

    A. Preamble and Proposed Notice of System for publication in the 
Federal Register.
    B. Agency Rules: None.
    C. Exemption Requested: None.
    D. Computer Matching Report: The new system does not require a 
matching report in accordance with the computer matching provisions of 
the Privacy Act.

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