Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice, 48984-48985 [2012-19951]
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regarding each of these applications
must be received at the Reserve Bank
indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors not later than September 7,
2012.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of New York
(Ivan Hurwitz, Vice President) 33
Liberty Street, New York, New York
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1. Hana Financial Group Inc., Seoul,
Korea; to become a bank holding
company by acquiring 71.37 percent of
the voting shares of BNB Financial
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York, and thereby indirectly acquire
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Association, Fort Lee, New Jersey.
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Community Affairs Officer) 90
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acquire voting shares of Clinton State
Bank, Clinton, Minnesota.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, August 10, 2012.
Margaret McCloskey Shanks,
Associate Secretary of the Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records Notice
Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice to alter existing systems
of records.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974,
HHS gives notice of a proposed
alteration to two existing systems of
records covering payroll records: 09–
40–0006 entitled ‘‘Public Health Service
(PHS) Commissioned Corps Payroll
Records, HHS/PSC/HRS,’’ and 09–40–
0010 entitled ‘‘Pay, Leave and
Attendance Records, HHS/PSC/HRS.’’
The systems are being amended to
revise an existing routine use covering
disclosures to contractors and to add a
new routine use pertaining to system
security. The routine use changes are
described in more detail in the
Supplementary Information section
below.
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SUMMARY:
The routine use changes
described in this notice will become
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effective without further notice 30 days
after publication of this notice in the
Federal Register, unless comments
received on or before that date result in
revisions to this notice.
ADDRESSES: The public should address
written comments to: Office of the
Surgeon General (OSG), Division of
Systems Integration (DSI), Tower Oaks
Building, Plaza Level 100, 1101
Wootton Parkway, Rockville, Maryland
20852. Comments will be available for
public viewing at that location. To
review comments in person, please
contact the Office of the Surgeon
General (OSG), Division of Systems
Integration, at 240–453–6085.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
system 09–40–0006, contact CAPT Eric
Shih, Office of the Surgeon General
(OSG), Division of Systems Integration
(DSI) Tower Oaks Building, Plaza Level
100, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Rockville,
Maryland 20852, 240–453–6085,
Eric.Shih@hhs.gov. For system 09–40–
0010, contact Charles Dietz, Program
Support Center (PSC), Payroll Services
Division, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 17–
01, Rockville, Maryland 20857, 301–
504–3219, Charles.Dietz@hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. The Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (5 USC 552a) governs
the means by which the U.S.
Government collects, maintains, and
uses information about individuals 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 an individual
is retrieved by the individual’s 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
information about individuals in the
system, the routine uses for which the
agency discloses such information
outside the agency, and how individual
record subjects can exercise their rights
under the Privacy Act (e.g., to determine
if the system contains information about
them).
I. The Proposed Routine Use Changes
The payroll systems proposed to be
altered are described in System of
Records Notices (SORNs) published on
December 11, 1998 (see 63 FR 68596).
System 09–40–0006 covers payroll
records for HHS Commissioned Corps
personnel, and system 09–40–0010
covers payroll records for HHS civilian
personnel. In reviewing the SORNs, it
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was determined that the following
changes in routine uses should be made
for both systems. Both changes are
compatible with the purposes for which
personally identifiable information (PII)
is collected in each system, as explained
below:
• Contractor routine use: The routine
use authorizing disclosures to
contractors (numbered as routine use 7
in system number 09–40–0006 and as
routine use 6 in system number 09–40–
0010) should be revised to state that
records may be disclosed to ‘‘federal
agencies and Department contractors
that have been engaged by HHS to assist
in accomplishment of an HHS function
relating to the purposes of the system
(i.e., providing payroll services) and that
need to have access to the records in
order to assist HHS.’’ As currently
worded, the routine use includes
‘‘contractors’’ but not ‘‘federal agencies’’
and describes the purposes for which a
contractor would be engaged as
‘‘collating, analyzing, aggregating or
otherwise refining records in the
system.’’ Disclosing PII to a federal
agency or Department contractor
assisting HHS in providing payroll
services is compatible with the purposes
for which PII is collected in the system,
because the PII is collected in the
system for payroll-related purposes and
the contractor, private firm or other
federal agency would be using the PII
for such purposes.
• Breach response routine use: A new
routine use should be added (as routine
use 13 in system number 09–40–0006
and as routine use 26 in system number
09–40–0010) to authorize HHS to
disclose PII from the system to
appropriate parties in the course of
responding to a data security breach
incident involving the system.
Disclosing PII to appropriate parties in
the course of responding to a data
security breach incident involving the
system is compatible with the purposes
for which PII is collected in the system,
because individuals whose PII is in the
system expect their information to be
secured, and the routine use will help
HHS protect the security of the system.
The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) has recommended that federal
agencies publish such a routine use for
their Privacy Act systems, to facilitate
their ability to respond to data security
breach incidents (see OMB
Memorandum M–07–16 ‘‘Safeguarding
Against and Responding to the Breach
of Personally Identifiable Information,’’
issued May 22, 2007).
Because they represent significant
changes to the systems, a report on these
proposed routine use changes was sent
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to Congress and to OMB in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
For the reasons set forth above, HHS
is establishing the following routine
uses for these systems:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
1. Public Health Service (PHS)
Commissioned Corps Payroll Records,
HHS/PSC/HRS (09–40–0006)
Notice of Meeting of the ICD–9–CM
Coordination and Maintenance
Committee
Revised Routine Use 7: Records may
be disclosed to federal agencies and
Department contractors that have been
engaged by HHS to assist in
accomplishment of an HHS function
relating to the purposes of the system
(i.e., providing payroll services) and that
need to have access to the records in
order to assist HHS. Any contractor will
be required to maintain Privacy Act
safeguards with respect to such records.
These safeguards are explained in the
section entitled ‘‘Safeguards.’’
New Routine Use 13: 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 the
information maintained in this system
of records, if the information disclosed
is relevant and necessary for that
assistance.
The National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), Classifications and
Public Health Data Standards Staff
announces the following meeting:
Name: ICD–9–CM Coordination and
Maintenance (C&M) Committee meeting.
Time and Date: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.,
September 19, 2012.
Place: Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) Auditorium,
7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore,
Maryland 21244.
Status: Open to the public, limited
only by the space available. The meeting
room accommodates approximately 240
people.
Security Considerations: Due to
increased security requirements CMS
has instituted stringent procedures for
entrance into the building by nongovernment employees. Attendees will
need to present valid government-issued
picture identification, and sign-in at the
security desk upon entering the
building. Attendees who wish to attend
a specific ICD–9–CM C&M meeting on
September 19, 2012, must submit their
name and organization by September
10, 2012, for inclusion on the visitor
list. This visitor list will be maintained
at the front desk of the CMS building
and used by the guards to admit visitors
to the meeting.
Participants who attended previous
ICD–9–CM C&M meetings will no longer
be automatically added to the visitor
list. You must request inclusion of your
name prior to each meeting you attend.
Please register to attend the meeting
on-line at: https://www.cms.hhs.gov/
apps/events/.
Please contact Mady Hue (410–786–
4510 or Marilu.hue@cms.hhs.gov), for
questions about the registration process.
Purpose: The ICD–9–CM Coordination
and Maintenance (C&M) Committee is a
public forum for the presentation of
proposed modifications to the
International Classification of Diseases,
Ninth-Revision, Clinical Modification,
the International Classification of
Diseases, Tenth-Revision, Clinical
Modification and ICD–10–Procedure
Coding System.
Matters To Be Discussed: Tentative
agenda items include: September 19,
2012.
ICD–10 Topics:
ICD–10 Implementation
Announcements
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2. Pay, Leave and Attendance Records,
HHS/PSC/HRS (09–40–0010)
Revised Routine Use 6: Records may
be disclosed to federal agencies and
Department contractors that have been
engaged by HHS to assist in
accomplishment of an HHS function
relating to the purposes of the system
(i.e., providing payroll services) and that
need to have access to the records in
order to assist HHS. Any contractor will
be required to maintain Privacy Act
safeguards with respect to such records.
These safeguards are explained in the
section entitled ‘‘Safeguards.’’
New Routine Use 26: 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 the
information maintained in this system
of records, if the information disclosed
is relevant and necessary for that
assistance.
Dated: July 24, 2012.
Eric Shih,
USPHS, Acting Director, Division of Systems
Integration, Office of the Surgeon General.
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Expansion of Thoracic Aorta Body Part
Under Heart and Great Vessels System
Addendum Issues (Temporary
Therapeutic Endovascular Occlusion
of Vessel, changing body part from
thoracic aorta to abdominal aorta)
ICD–10 MS–DRGs
ICD–10 HAC Translations
ICD–10 MCE Translations
ICD–10–CM Diagnosis Topics:
Age related macular degeneration
Bilateral mononeuropathy
Bilateral option for cerebrovascular
codes
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Complications of urinary devices
Diabetic macular edema
Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis
Syndrome (FPIES)
Maternal care for previous Cesarean
section/previous uterine incision
Metatarsus varus (congenital metatarsus
adductus)
Microscopic colitis
Mid-cervical region and coding of spinal
cord injuries
Multifocal motor neuropathy
Parity to supervision of pregnancy codes
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Retinal vascular occlusions
Salter Harris fractures
Sesamoiditis
Shin splints
Spontaneous rupture/disruption of
tendon
Agenda items are subject to change as
priorities dictate.
Note: CMS and NCHS will no longer
provide paper copies of handouts for the
meeting. Electronic copies of all meeting
materials will be posted on the CMS and
NCHS Web sites prior to the meeting at
https://www.cms.hhs.gov/
ICD9ProviderDiagnosticCodes/
03_meetings.asp#TopOfPage and https://
www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/
icd9cm_maintenance.htm.
Contact Persons for Additional
Information: Donna Pickett, Medical
Systems Administrator, Classifications
and Public Health Data Standards Staff,
NCHS, 3311 Toledo Road, Room 2337,
Hyattsville, Maryland 20782, email
dfp4@cdc.govmailto:, telephone 301–
458–4434 (diagnosis); Mady Hue, Health
Insurance Specialist, Division of Acute
Care, CMS, 7500 Security Boulevard,
Baltimore, Maryland 21244, email
marilu.hue@cms.hhs.gov, telephone
410–786–4510 (procedures).
The Director, Management Analysis
and Services Office, has been delegated
the authority to sign Federal Register
notices pertaining to announcements of
meetings and other committee
management activities, for both the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice to alter existing systems of records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of
1974, HHS gives notice of a proposed alteration to two existing systems
of records covering payroll records: 09-40-0006 entitled ``Public
Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps Payroll Records, HHS/PSC/HRS,''
and 09-40-0010 entitled ``Pay, Leave and Attendance Records, HHS/PSC/
HRS.'' The systems are being amended to revise an existing routine use
covering disclosures to contractors and to add a new routine use
pertaining to system security. The routine use changes are described in
more detail in the Supplementary Information section below.
DATES: The routine use changes described in this notice will become
effective without further notice 30 days after publication of this
notice in the Federal Register, unless comments received on or before
that date result in revisions to this notice.
ADDRESSES: The public should address written comments to: Office of the
Surgeon General (OSG), Division of Systems Integration (DSI), Tower
Oaks Building, Plaza Level 100, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. Comments will be available for public viewing at that
location. To review comments in person, please contact the Office of
the Surgeon General (OSG), Division of Systems Integration, at 240-453-
6085.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For system 09-40-0006, contact CAPT
Eric Shih, Office of the Surgeon General (OSG), Division of Systems
Integration (DSI) Tower Oaks Building, Plaza Level 100, 1101 Wootton
Parkway, Rockville, Maryland 20852, 240-453-6085, Eric.Shih@hhs.gov.
For system 09-40-0010, contact Charles Dietz, Program Support Center
(PSC), Payroll Services Division, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 17-01,
Rockville, Maryland 20857, 301-504-3219, Charles.Dietz@hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. The Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (5 USC 552a) governs the means by which the U.S.
Government collects, maintains, and uses information about individuals
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 an individual is retrieved by the individual's 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 information about individuals in the
system, the routine uses for which the agency discloses such
information outside the agency, and how individual record subjects can
exercise their rights under the Privacy Act (e.g., to determine if the
system contains information about them).
I. The Proposed Routine Use Changes
The payroll systems proposed to be altered are described in System
of Records Notices (SORNs) published on December 11, 1998 (see 63 FR
68596). System 09-40-0006 covers payroll records for HHS Commissioned
Corps personnel, and system 09-40-0010 covers payroll records for HHS
civilian personnel. In reviewing the SORNs, it was determined that the
following changes in routine uses should be made for both systems. Both
changes are compatible with the purposes for which personally
identifiable information (PII) is collected in each system, as
explained below:
Contractor routine use: The routine use authorizing
disclosures to contractors (numbered as routine use 7 in system number
09-40-0006 and as routine use 6 in system number 09-40-0010) should be
revised to state that records may be disclosed to ``federal agencies
and Department contractors that have been engaged by HHS to assist in
accomplishment of an HHS function relating to the purposes of the
system (i.e., providing payroll services) and that need to have access
to the records in order to assist HHS.'' As currently worded, the
routine use includes ``contractors'' but not ``federal agencies'' and
describes the purposes for which a contractor would be engaged as
``collating, analyzing, aggregating or otherwise refining records in
the system.'' Disclosing PII to a federal agency or Department
contractor assisting HHS in providing payroll services is compatible
with the purposes for which PII is collected in the system, because the
PII is collected in the system for payroll-related purposes and the
contractor, private firm or other federal agency would be using the PII
for such purposes.
Breach response routine use: A new routine use should be
added (as routine use 13 in system number 09-40-0006 and as routine use
26 in system number 09-40-0010) to authorize HHS to disclose PII from
the system to appropriate parties in the course of responding to a data
security breach incident involving the system. Disclosing PII to
appropriate parties in the course of responding to a data security
breach incident involving the system is compatible with the purposes
for which PII is collected in the system, because individuals whose PII
is in the system expect their information to be secured, and the
routine use will help HHS protect the security of the system. The
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has recommended that federal
agencies publish such a routine use for their Privacy Act systems, to
facilitate their ability to respond to data security breach incidents
(see OMB Memorandum M-07-16 ``Safeguarding Against and Responding to
the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information,'' issued May 22,
2007).
Because they represent significant changes to the systems, a report
on these proposed routine use changes was sent
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to Congress and to OMB in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
For the reasons set forth above, HHS is establishing the following
routine uses for these systems:
1. Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps Payroll Records, HHS/
PSC/HRS (09-40-0006)
Revised Routine Use 7: Records may be disclosed to federal agencies
and Department contractors that have been engaged by HHS to assist in
accomplishment of an HHS function relating to the purposes of the
system (i.e., providing payroll services) and that need to have access
to the records in order to assist HHS. Any contractor will be required
to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to such records. These
safeguards are explained in the section entitled ``Safeguards.''
New Routine Use 13: 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 the information maintained in this system of
records, if the information disclosed is relevant and necessary for
that assistance.
2. Pay, Leave and Attendance Records, HHS/PSC/HRS (09-40-0010)
Revised Routine Use 6: Records may be disclosed to federal agencies
and Department contractors that have been engaged by HHS to assist in
accomplishment of an HHS function relating to the purposes of the
system (i.e., providing payroll services) and that need to have access
to the records in order to assist HHS. Any contractor will be required
to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to such records. These
safeguards are explained in the section entitled ``Safeguards.''
New Routine Use 26: 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 the information maintained in this system of
records, if the information disclosed is relevant and necessary for
that assistance.
Dated: July 24, 2012.
Eric Shih,
USPHS, Acting Director, Division of Systems Integration, Office of the
Surgeon General.
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