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Privacy Act; Notification of New
Privacy Act System of Records, PrePurchase Homeownership Counseling
Demonstration and Impact Evaluation
Random Assignment and Service
Tracking (RAST) System
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Establishment of a new Privacy
Act System of Records.
AGENCY:
The Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD)
proposes to establish a new record
system to add to its inventory of systems
of records subject to the Privacy Act of
1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended. The
proposed new system of record is the
Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation Random Assignment and
Service Tracking (RAST) System. This
system will be used by HUD’s Office of
Policy Development and Research
(PD&R) and its contractors to conduct a
random assignment and impact
evaluation study of the impact that
different types of pre-purchase
counseling have on mortgage
preparedness, homeowner outcomes,
and loan performance for prospective
low-to-moderate income, first-time
homebuyers. Refer to the ‘‘Purpose’’
section to obtain detailed information
about the purpose of this study.
DATES: Effective Date: This action shall
be effective without further notice on
February 11, 2013 unless comments are
received that would result in a contrary
determination.
Comments Due Date: February 11,
2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this notice to the Rules Docket Clerk,
Office of General Counsel, Room 10276,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20410.
Communications should refer to the
above docket number and title. A copy
of each communication submitted will
be available for public inspection and
copying between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. weekdays at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donna Robinson-Staton, Chief Privacy
Officer, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW., (Attention: Capitol View Building,
4th Floor), Washington, DC 20410,
Telephone Number (202) 402–8073.
(This is not a toll-free number.) A
SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
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Dated: January 3, 2013.
Mark Johnston,
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telecommunication device for hearingand speech-impaired individuals (TTY)
is available at 1–800–877–8339 (Federal
Information Relay Service).
Pursuant
to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C.
552a), as amended notice is given that
HUD proposes to establish a new system
of records as identified as Pre-Purchase
Homeownership Counseling
Demonstration and Impact Evaluation
Random Assignment and Service
Tracking (RAST) System. Title 5 U.S.C.
552a (e)(4) and (11) provide that the
public be afforded a 30-day period in
which to comment on the new system
of records, and require published notice
of the existence and character of the
system of records. The new system
report was submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), the
Senate Committee on Governmental
Affairs, and the House Committee on
Government Reform pursuant to
paragraph 4c of Appendix 1 to OMB
Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agency
Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records About Individuals,’’ July 25,
1994; 59 FR 37914.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a 88 Stat. 1896; 42
U.S.C. 3535(d).
Dated: December 11, 2012.
Jerry E. Williams,
Chief Information Officer.
PDR/RRE.01
SYSTEM NAME:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation Random Assignment and
Service Tracking (RAST) System.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation data files are to be located at
Abt Associates Inc., 55 Wheeler Street,
Cambridge, MA 02138; Abt Associates
Inc., 4550 Montgomery Avenue,
Bethesda, MD 20814; Abt Associates
Inc., 275 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2700,
New York, NY 10001; Sage Computing
Inc., 11491 Sunset Hills Road, Suite
350, Reston, VA 20190; HUD Office of
Policy Development and Research, 451
7th Street SW., Rm. 8120, Washington,
DC 20410; HUD Records Management
Facility, 451 7th Street SW., Rm. B229,
Washington, DC 20410.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Households enrolled in the PrePurchase Homeownership Counseling
Demonstration and Impact Evaluation.
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The categories of records in the RAST
system are as follows:
STUDY PARTICIPANT INTAKE DATA:
Name; Social Security Number; study
identifier; birth date; contact
information (home address, telephone
numbers, email address); co-borrower(s)
on home loan; demographic
characteristics of the household (e.g.,
race/ethnicity, gender, marital status);
number of children and other adults in
the household; income sources and total
family income; employment and
earnings for the household; co-borrower
name and contact information; veteran’s
status, educational level; first-time
homebuyer status; early-stage borrower
status; reliable access to transportation;
language competency (English or
Spanish); prior experience completing
pre-purchase counseling or education;
regular access to a computer and
Internet; the stage in the home purchase
process and preparedness for home
purchase (e.g., the extent of
respondents’ home search prior to prequalification, intended down payment
amount, expected timeline for home
purchase); financial characteristics (e.g.,
income sources and total family income,
financial literacy, non-housing savings/
debts, budgeting activities, and
employment and earnings, learning and
planning preferences); participant’s
experience with the study’s recruitment
and enrollment process; random
assignment of counseling services and
whether or not study participants
sought and received them; opinions on
the pre-purchase counseling and
education services study participants
may have received; contact information
for him or herself and the first and last
name of a family members or friends.
CO-BORROWER(S) INTAKE DATA:
Name, Social Security Number
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LENDER INTAKE DATA:
Lender’s Name; MSA/City/Branch;
Data Transfer Date; Client’s First Name;
Client’s Last Name; Address, City, State,
Zip; Preferred Phone Number;
Alternative Phone Number; Email; Date
of Birth; Date customer gave consent for
contact information to be sent to the
study team; Date customer first
contacted lender about home loan;
Unique Customer Identifier; First-time
homebuyer status; Presence of a coborrower; Name and first-time
homebuyer status of co-borrower(s);
LENDER ORIGINATION AND LOAN PERFORMANCE
DATA:
Loan number; Date of closing;
Purchase price; Monthly income; Back
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end ratio; Front end ratio; Down
payment; Initial LTV; Mortgage type;
Mortgage terms; Interest rate (initial and
information on any fixed period or
adjustment caps for ARMs); Closing
costs and fees; Ever 30 days delinquent;
Ever 90 days delinquent; Prepayment;
Foreclosure; Bankruptcy; Updated
mortgage balance; recruitment call
outcomes and dispositions; recruitment
call experiences;
HUD ADMINISTRATIVE DATA:
Loan number; Date of closing;
Purchase price; Monthly income; Back
end ratio; Front end ratio; Down
payment; Initial LTV; Mortgage type;
Mortgage terms; Interest rate (initial and
information on any fixed period or
adjustment caps for ARMs); Closing
costs and fees; Ever 30 days delinquent;
Ever 90 days delinquent; Prepayment;
Foreclosure; Bankruptcy; Updated
mortgage balance;
PRE-PURCHASE COUNSELING AND EDUCATION
DATA:
First contact date with counseling
agency; date of first online pre-purchase
education session, how many times a
study participant signs into online
education system to complete all prepurchase modules; length of time spent
completing each module; if prepurchase online education module was
started, but not completed; date
completed online pre-purchase
education modules; test scores of online
pre-purchase modules; date(s) of group
education session(s); length of time of
session(s); how many participants in
group education/workshop; how many
household members attended; date of
first telephone counseling session;
length of time for telephone counseling
session; date of in-person counseling
session; length of time for in-person
counseling session; topics covered
during counseling session; counselor’s
name and position at agency; action
steps before or during counseling
session, recommendations to study
participants; counseling and education
outcomes; general information about
housing counseling agency (mission,
lead agency, budget, partnerships, target
population); staff requirements, number
of staff, training for staff; contacting
study participants; type of pre-purchase
education delivered; topics covered;
type of pre-purchase counseling
delivered; topics covered; collecting
service tracking data; and experience
participating in study.
EQUIFAX DATA:
Risk scores (Vantage Score and
Beacon 09/FICO); Total non-housing
debt balance; Sum of balances for all
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open auto finance accounts on file with
update within the last 3 months; Sum of
balances for all open bankcard accounts
on file with update within the last 3
months; Sum of balances for all open
personal finance/student loan accounts
on file with update within the last 3
months; Total monthly payment nonhousing debt; Total monthly payment
auto debt; Total monthly payment credit
card debt; Total monthly payment
student loan debt; Individual’s monthly
housing expenses (for numerator of
front-end-ratio); Individual’s monthly
debt payments (for numerator of backend-ratio); Indicator for loan type (e.g.
FHA, VA, conventional); Indicator for
whether a home was purchased since
enrollment; Date of home purchase/
closing if home was purchased since
enrollment; Total housing debt balance;
Total monthly payment on housing
debt; Housing debt from first mortgage;
Monthly payment on housing debt from
first mortgage; Housing debt from
subordinate mortgage(s); Monthly
payment on housing debt from
subordinate mortgage(s); Total HELOC
balance; HELOC balance on first
mortgage; HELOC balance on
subordinate mortgages; Total HELOC
monthly payment; HELOC monthly
payment on first mortgage; HELOC
monthly payment on subordinate
mortgages; Indicator for whether a
mortgage was refinanced; Indicator for
presence of a subordinate mortgage;
Ever 30 days past due on mortgage
payment within the past 12 months;
Ever 60 days past due on mortgage
payment within the past 12 months;
Ever 90 days past due on mortgage
payment within the past 12 months;
Ever 120 days past due on mortgage
payment within the past 12 months;
Number of first mortgage accounts on
file with any of the following within the
last 24 months: charge off, bankruptcy,
internal collection (i.e. collection being
handled by original creditor and not a
third party); Number of home equity
line accounts on file with any of the
following ever: charge off, bankruptcy,
internal collection (i.e. collection being
handled by original creditor and not a
third party); Experienced bankruptcy
since enrollment; and Experienced
foreclosure since enrollment.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sec. 501, 502, Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91–
609), 12 U.S.C. 1701z–1, 1701z–2. 12
U.S.C. 1701z–2(g) provides the authority
to request social security numbers from
individuals interested in participating
in a research study.
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PURPOSE:
The Pre-purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation will examine the impact that
different types of pre-purchase
counseling have on mortgage
preparedness, homeowner outcomes,
and loan performance for prospective
low-to moderate income, first-time
homebuyers. Clients participating in the
study will be asked to complete an
eligibility assessment and baseline
survey at the time they are enrolled in
the study. Additionally, some study
participants will be asked to participate
in semi-structured follow-up interviews
that seek to learn about participants’
experiences with enrollment and
interaction with participating
counseling agencies. Participating
counseling agencies’ staff will be asked
to participate in semi-structured
interviews that seek to understand
provision of counseling in each
jurisdiction and provide the study team
information on counseling and
education services that study
participants receive. Staff at lenders will
be asked to participate in semistructured interviews that seek to
understand the recruitment process and
provide the study team a weekly
outcome report for recruitment calls
through to the enrollment and
intervention period to determine the
impact of two different pre-purchase
education and counseling interventions
through a randomized experimental
design. A computer program will be
used to randomly assign program
participants to one of the two
interventions or the control group: (1)
Home buyers will receive education and
counseling in person at local agency;
and (2) Home buyers will receive
education and counseling over the
Internet and telephone; and (3) Control
group homebuyers will not receive any
counseling. The purpose of these data
collection activities is to collect the
information needed to evaluate the
impact of pre-purchase housing
counseling. Specifically, this evaluation
will recruit 7,000 low-to-moderate
income, first-time homebuyers who
have pre-qualified for a home purchase
loan. Upon study enrollment, study
participants will be randomly assigned
to one of three research groups: two
treatment groups (one for each
intervention type) and a control group
that will not receive any pre-purchase
counseling services. The collection of
data received from study participants,
lenders, counseling agencies, and other
entities is vital to understand where
potential borrowers begin in the
process, how they are affected by pre-
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purchase education and counseling, and
if their behaviors have changed as a
result of the evaluation. To collect and
organize the data required to perform
the analyses, the RAST System will
serve as the central collection point for
maintaining participant’s data and
generating the reports needed for
analysis. Conducting this study will
allow HUD to provide reliable
counseling and better monitory the
performance and services provided by
HUD-approved and HUD-funded
counseling agencies.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a.
1. To authorized Abt SRBI researchers
to collect the data from study
participants to match these primary
study data with other datasets for
tracking (e.g., matching with change of
address databases); to track and locate
study participants throughout the study
and to manage the data collection
process; for statistical analysis and to
develop findings for this research study
to allow HUD and researchers to
understand the impact of pre-purchase
homeownership counseling on a range
of outcomes for low-to-moderate and
middle- income, first-time homebuyers;
and link data from one phase of data
collection to another or to match
primary study data with other datasets
for data collection purposes in order to
ascertain the impact of pre-purchase
counseling on homebuyer outcomes.
The production of aggregate statistical
data will be without any personal
identifiers, which will not be used to
make decisions concerning the rights,
benefits, or privileges of specific
individuals under any HUD loan
program.
2. To make public use of file in nonidentifiable form for disclosure to
authorized researchers for additional
statistical analysis.
3. To Credit Bureaus to obtain credit
report data on study participants.
4. To Local and National
organizations (counseling agencies) to
enroll study participants in different
pre-purchase education and counseling
intervention group.
5. To FHA Approved lenders to
determine participant’s enrollment after
the study and to track information
received from lenders participating in
the study.
Discretionary disclosures that may be
applicable to this system of records
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notice are found on the Department
Privacy Web site under Appendix 1.1
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation data files are to be located at
Abt Associates Inc., 55 Wheeler Street,
Cambridge, MA; Abt Associates Inc.,
4550 Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda,
MD; Abt SRBI Inc., 275 Seventh
Avenue, Suite 2700, New York, NY
10001; Sage Computing Inc., 11491
Sunset Hills Road, Suite 350, Reston,
VA 20190, HUD Records Management
Facility, 451 7th St. SW., Rm. B229,
Washington, DC 20410. Three years
after satisfactory close of project, per the
Records Disposition Schedule, 67
Federal Records Center, 4205 Suitland
Road, Suitland, MD 20746–8001. Backup data is stored offsite at: Abt
Associates Inc., 55 Wheeler St.,
Cambridge, MA 02138; Iron Mountain
Storage: Bethesda: 8928 McGaw Court,
Columbia, MD 21045; Cambridge: 21
Terry Ave., Burlington, MA 01803; 75
Bearfoot Road, Northboro, MA 01532;
96 High Street, Billerica, MA 01821. All
hard copy forms with personal
identifying data (the participant
agreement/informed consent form) will
be stored securely in a locked cabinet
that can only be accessed by authorized
individuals working on the data. The
locked cabinet will be stored in a locked
office in a limited-access building. All
electronic files: Data files used for
analysis will be stored in a separate
location from files with identifying
information to minimize the risk that an
unauthorized user could use the unique
identification number to link deidentified files with the identifiers.
Access rights to the data are granted to
limited researchers on a need-to-know
basis, and the level of access provided
to each researcher is based on the
minimal level required that individual
to fulfill his research role.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records within the random
assignment data file will be retrieved by
name, Social Security Number, study
identification number, or date of birth.
SAFEGUARDS:
Safeguards: Electronic files: All
personal data will be encrypted and
maintained on a secure workstation or
server that is protected during the
storage, retrieval, access, and disposal
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process that is firewall protected and a
complex password in a directory that
can only be accessed by the network
administrators and the analysts actively
working on the data. Access rights to the
data are granted to limited researchers
on a need-to-know basis, and the level
of access provided to each researcher is
based on the minimal level required that
individual to fulfill his research role.
All data users will be aware of and
trained on their responsibilities to
protect participants’ personal
information, including the limitations
on uses and disclosures of data. Backup
media will be encrypted. Data will
never be stored on a laptop or on a
movable media such as CDs, diskettes,
or USB flash drives without encryption.
Hardcopy files: All hard copy forms
with personal identifying data (the
participant agreement/informed consent
form) will be stored securely in a locked
cabinet that can only be accessed by
authorized individuals working on the
data. The locked cabinet will be stored
in a locked office in a limited-access
building, (e.g. Study team interviewers
will securely store any hard copy
documents with personal protected
information, such as tracking letters.)
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL PROCESS:
Records Disposition Schedule,2
2225.6, REV–1, Appendix 67, Policy
Development and Research Records,
provides disposition instructions for
Headquarters and Field Office records
produced in connection with activities
conducted under Title V of the Housing
and Urban Development Act of 1970
(Pub. L. 91–609, 84 Stat. 1784; 12 U.S.C.
17Dlz–1). Per the Records Disposition
Schedule 67, project case files reflecting
a complete history of each project from
initiation through research,
development, design, testing, and
demonstration, records should retire to
Federal Records Center 3 years after
satisfactory close of project that volume
warrants. Destroy 6 years after
satisfactory close of project. (NARA Job
NCl–207–78–6, item 5). In accordance
with the Records Disposition Schedule,
the Contractor will return all electronic
and hard copy study records to PD&R
under the retention period for records.
Hard copy forms that are no longer
needed for the study will be shredded.
The data will not be used after the final
acceptance of the report by HUD. Upon
request of the agency, Abt Associates
will permanently destroy all electronic
personally-identifiable information on
the system using the methods described
by the NIST SP 800–88 ‘‘Guidelines for
Media Sanitization’’ (September 2006).
Encrypted versions of the data may
remain on backup media for a longer
period of time, but will be similarly
permanently destroyed.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
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Carol Star, Director of the Program
Evaluation Division, Office of Policy
Development and Research, Department
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 Seventh Street SW., Washington,
DC 20410, Telephone Number (202)
402–6139.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
For information, assistance, or inquiry
about the existence of records, contact
the Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
Seventh Street SW. (Attention: Capitol
View Building, 4th Floor), Washington,
DC 20721. Written requests must
include the full name, Social Security
Number, date of birth, current address,
and telephone number of the individual
making the request.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Procedures for the amendment or
correction of records and for applicants
who want to appeal initial agency
determination appear in 24 CFR part 16.
(i) In relation to contesting contents of
records, the Chief Privacy Officer at
HUD, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
(Attention: Capitol View Building, 4th
Floor), Washington, DC 20410; and,
(ii) In relation to appeals of initial
denials, HUD, Departmental Privacy
Appeals Officer, Office of General
Counsel, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20410.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Original data collected directly from
study participants, study participant
lenders and counseling agencies, third
party data (e.g. National Change of
Address database, credit bureaus) and
administrative data from HUD.
EXEMPTIONS FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE
ACT:
None.
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Correction
In notice document 2013–00213,
appearing on pages 1879–1880 in the
issue of Wednesday, January 9, 2013,
make the following correction:
On page 1879, in the third column,
the sub-agency ‘‘Fish and Wildlife
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Geological Survey
[GX.13.CD00.B9510.00]
Agency Information Collection:
Comment Request
United States Geological
Survey (USGS), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of an extension of a
currently approved information
collection, 1028–0095.
AGENCY:
To comply with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) is inviting comments on an
information collection request (ICR) that
we have sent to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval. The ICR concerns
the paperwork requirements for the
National Institutes for Water Resources
(NIWR) USGS Competitive Grant
Program. As required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, and as
part of our continuing efforts to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden, we
invite the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on this ICR.
This collection is scheduled to expire
on January 31, 2013.
DATES: Submit written comments by
February 11, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Please submit comments on
this information collection directly to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Desk
Officer for the Department of the
Interior via email:
(OIRA_SUBMISSION@omb.eop.gov); or
by fax (202) 395–5806; and identify your
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5613-N-12]
Privacy Act; Notification of New Privacy Act System of Records,
Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation Random Assignment and Service Tracking (RAST) System
AGENCY: Office of the Chief Information Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Establishment of a new Privacy Act System of Records.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposes
to establish a new record system to add to its inventory of systems of
records subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
The proposed new system of record is the Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact Evaluation Random Assignment and
Service Tracking (RAST) System. This system will be used by HUD's
Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) and its contractors to
conduct a random assignment and impact evaluation study of the impact
that different types of pre-purchase counseling have on mortgage
preparedness, homeowner outcomes, and loan performance for prospective
low-to-moderate income, first-time homebuyers. Refer to the ``Purpose''
section to obtain detailed information about the purpose of this study.
DATES: Effective Date: This action shall be effective without further
notice on February 11, 2013 unless comments are received that would
result in a contrary determination.
Comments Due Date: February 11, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding
this notice to the Rules Docket Clerk, Office of General Counsel, Room
10276, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW., Washington, DC 20410. Communications should refer to the above
docket number and title. A copy of each communication submitted will be
available for public inspection and copying between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. weekdays at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donna Robinson-Staton, Chief Privacy
Officer, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street SW., (Attention: Capitol View Building, 4th Floor), Washington,
DC 20410, Telephone Number (202) 402-8073. (This is not a toll-free
number.) A telecommunication device for hearing-and speech-impaired
individuals (TTY) is available at 1-800-877-8339 (Federal Information
Relay Service).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended notice is given that HUD proposes to establish
a new system of records as identified as Pre-Purchase Homeownership
Counseling Demonstration and Impact Evaluation Random Assignment and
Service Tracking (RAST) System. Title 5 U.S.C. 552a (e)(4) and (11)
provide that the public be afforded a 30-day period in which to comment
on the new system of records, and require published notice of the
existence and character of the system of records. The new system report
was submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Senate
Committee on Governmental Affairs, and the House Committee on
Government Reform pursuant to paragraph 4c of Appendix 1 to OMB
Circular No. A-130, ``Federal Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records About Individuals,'' July 25, 1994; 59 FR 37914.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a 88 Stat. 1896; 42 U.S.C. 3535(d).
Dated: December 11, 2012.
Jerry E. Williams,
Chief Information Officer.
PDR/RRE.01
System name:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation Random Assignment and Service Tracking (RAST) System.
System location:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation data files are to be located at Abt Associates Inc., 55
Wheeler Street, Cambridge, MA 02138; Abt Associates Inc., 4550
Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814; Abt Associates Inc., 275 Seventh
Avenue, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10001; Sage Computing Inc., 11491
Sunset Hills Road, Suite 350, Reston, VA 20190; HUD Office of Policy
Development and Research, 451 7th Street SW., Rm. 8120, Washington, DC
20410; HUD Records Management Facility, 451 7th Street SW., Rm. B229,
Washington, DC 20410.
Categories of individuals covered by the system:
Households enrolled in the Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling
Demonstration and Impact Evaluation.
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Categories of records in the system:
The categories of records in the RAST system are as follows:
Study Participant Intake Data:
Name; Social Security Number; study identifier; birth date; contact
information (home address, telephone numbers, email address); co-
borrower(s) on home loan; demographic characteristics of the household
(e.g., race/ethnicity, gender, marital status); number of children and
other adults in the household; income sources and total family income;
employment and earnings for the household; co-borrower name and contact
information; veteran's status, educational level; first-time homebuyer
status; early-stage borrower status; reliable access to transportation;
language competency (English or Spanish); prior experience completing
pre-purchase counseling or education; regular access to a computer and
Internet; the stage in the home purchase process and preparedness for
home purchase (e.g., the extent of respondents' home search prior to
pre-qualification, intended down payment amount, expected timeline for
home purchase); financial characteristics (e.g., income sources and
total family income, financial literacy, non-housing savings/debts,
budgeting activities, and employment and earnings, learning and
planning preferences); participant's experience with the study's
recruitment and enrollment process; random assignment of counseling
services and whether or not study participants sought and received
them; opinions on the pre-purchase counseling and education services
study participants may have received; contact information for him or
herself and the first and last name of a family members or friends.
Co-borrower(s) Intake Data:
Name, Social Security Number
Lender Intake Data:
Lender's Name; MSA/City/Branch; Data Transfer Date; Client's First
Name; Client's Last Name; Address, City, State, Zip; Preferred Phone
Number; Alternative Phone Number; Email; Date of Birth; Date customer
gave consent for contact information to be sent to the study team; Date
customer first contacted lender about home loan; Unique Customer
Identifier; First-time homebuyer status; Presence of a co-borrower;
Name and first-time homebuyer status of co-borrower(s);
Lender Origination and Loan Performance Data:
Loan number; Date of closing; Purchase price; Monthly income; Back
end ratio; Front end ratio; Down payment; Initial LTV; Mortgage type;
Mortgage terms; Interest rate (initial and information on any fixed
period or adjustment caps for ARMs); Closing costs and fees; Ever 30
days delinquent; Ever 90 days delinquent; Prepayment; Foreclosure;
Bankruptcy; Updated mortgage balance; recruitment call outcomes and
dispositions; recruitment call experiences;
HUD Administrative Data:
Loan number; Date of closing; Purchase price; Monthly income; Back
end ratio; Front end ratio; Down payment; Initial LTV; Mortgage type;
Mortgage terms; Interest rate (initial and information on any fixed
period or adjustment caps for ARMs); Closing costs and fees; Ever 30
days delinquent; Ever 90 days delinquent; Prepayment; Foreclosure;
Bankruptcy; Updated mortgage balance;
Pre-Purchase Counseling and Education Data:
First contact date with counseling agency; date of first online
pre-purchase education session, how many times a study participant
signs into online education system to complete all pre-purchase
modules; length of time spent completing each module; if pre-purchase
online education module was started, but not completed; date completed
online pre-purchase education modules; test scores of online pre-
purchase modules; date(s) of group education session(s); length of time
of session(s); how many participants in group education/workshop; how
many household members attended; date of first telephone counseling
session; length of time for telephone counseling session; date of in-
person counseling session; length of time for in-person counseling
session; topics covered during counseling session; counselor's name and
position at agency; action steps before or during counseling session,
recommendations to study participants; counseling and education
outcomes; general information about housing counseling agency (mission,
lead agency, budget, partnerships, target population); staff
requirements, number of staff, training for staff; contacting study
participants; type of pre-purchase education delivered; topics covered;
type of pre-purchase counseling delivered; topics covered; collecting
service tracking data; and experience participating in study.
Equifax Data:
Risk scores (Vantage Score and Beacon 09/FICO); Total non-housing
debt balance; Sum of balances for all open auto finance accounts on
file with update within the last 3 months; Sum of balances for all open
bankcard accounts on file with update within the last 3 months; Sum of
balances for all open personal finance/student loan accounts on file
with update within the last 3 months; Total monthly payment non-housing
debt; Total monthly payment auto debt; Total monthly payment credit
card debt; Total monthly payment student loan debt; Individual's
monthly housing expenses (for numerator of front-end-ratio);
Individual's monthly debt payments (for numerator of back-end-ratio);
Indicator for loan type (e.g. FHA, VA, conventional); Indicator for
whether a home was purchased since enrollment; Date of home purchase/
closing if home was purchased since enrollment; Total housing debt
balance; Total monthly payment on housing debt; Housing debt from first
mortgage; Monthly payment on housing debt from first mortgage; Housing
debt from subordinate mortgage(s); Monthly payment on housing debt from
subordinate mortgage(s); Total HELOC balance; HELOC balance on first
mortgage; HELOC balance on subordinate mortgages; Total HELOC monthly
payment; HELOC monthly payment on first mortgage; HELOC monthly payment
on subordinate mortgages; Indicator for whether a mortgage was
refinanced; Indicator for presence of a subordinate mortgage; Ever 30
days past due on mortgage payment within the past 12 months; Ever 60
days past due on mortgage payment within the past 12 months; Ever 90
days past due on mortgage payment within the past 12 months; Ever 120
days past due on mortgage payment within the past 12 months; Number of
first mortgage accounts on file with any of the following within the
last 24 months: charge off, bankruptcy, internal collection (i.e.
collection being handled by original creditor and not a third party);
Number of home equity line accounts on file with any of the following
ever: charge off, bankruptcy, internal collection (i.e. collection
being handled by original creditor and not a third party); Experienced
bankruptcy since enrollment; and Experienced foreclosure since
enrollment.
Authority for maintenance of the system:
Sec. 501, 502, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 (Pub. L.
91-609), 12 U.S.C. 1701z-1, 1701z-2. 12 U.S.C. 1701z-2(g) provides the
authority to request social security numbers from individuals
interested in participating in a research study.
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Purpose:
The Pre-purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation will examine the impact that different types of pre-purchase
counseling have on mortgage preparedness, homeowner outcomes, and loan
performance for prospective low-to moderate income, first-time
homebuyers. Clients participating in the study will be asked to
complete an eligibility assessment and baseline survey at the time they
are enrolled in the study. Additionally, some study participants will
be asked to participate in semi-structured follow-up interviews that
seek to learn about participants' experiences with enrollment and
interaction with participating counseling agencies. Participating
counseling agencies' staff will be asked to participate in semi-
structured interviews that seek to understand provision of counseling
in each jurisdiction and provide the study team information on
counseling and education services that study participants receive.
Staff at lenders will be asked to participate in semi-structured
interviews that seek to understand the recruitment process and provide
the study team a weekly outcome report for recruitment calls through to
the enrollment and intervention period to determine the impact of two
different pre-purchase education and counseling interventions through a
randomized experimental design. A computer program will be used to
randomly assign program participants to one of the two interventions or
the control group: (1) Home buyers will receive education and
counseling in person at local agency; and (2) Home buyers will receive
education and counseling over the Internet and telephone; and (3)
Control group homebuyers will not receive any counseling. The purpose
of these data collection activities is to collect the information
needed to evaluate the impact of pre-purchase housing counseling.
Specifically, this evaluation will recruit 7,000 low-to-moderate
income, first-time homebuyers who have pre-qualified for a home
purchase loan. Upon study enrollment, study participants will be
randomly assigned to one of three research groups: two treatment groups
(one for each intervention type) and a control group that will not
receive any pre-purchase counseling services. The collection of data
received from study participants, lenders, counseling agencies, and
other entities is vital to understand where potential borrowers begin
in the process, how they are affected by pre-purchase education and
counseling, and if their behaviors have changed as a result of the
evaluation. To collect and organize the data required to perform the
analyses, the RAST System will serve as the central collection point
for maintaining participant's data and generating the reports needed
for analysis. Conducting this study will allow HUD to provide reliable
counseling and better monitory the performance and services provided by
HUD-approved and HUD-funded counseling agencies.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories
of users and the purposes of such uses:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a.
1. To authorized Abt SRBI researchers to collect the data from
study participants to match these primary study data with other
datasets for tracking (e.g., matching with change of address
databases); to track and locate study participants throughout the study
and to manage the data collection process; for statistical analysis and
to develop findings for this research study to allow HUD and
researchers to understand the impact of pre-purchase homeownership
counseling on a range of outcomes for low-to-moderate and middle-
income, first-time homebuyers; and link data from one phase of data
collection to another or to match primary study data with other
datasets for data collection purposes in order to ascertain the impact
of pre-purchase counseling on homebuyer outcomes. The production of
aggregate statistical data will be without any personal identifiers,
which will not be used to make decisions concerning the rights,
benefits, or privileges of specific individuals under any HUD loan
program.
2. To make public use of file in non-identifiable form for
disclosure to authorized researchers for additional statistical
analysis.
3. To Credit Bureaus to obtain credit report data on study
participants.
4. To Local and National organizations (counseling agencies) to
enroll study participants in different pre-purchase education and
counseling intervention group.
5. To FHA Approved lenders to determine participant's enrollment
after the study and to track information received from lenders
participating in the study.
Discretionary disclosures that may be applicable to this system of
records notice are found on the Department Privacy Web site under
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Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining,
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact
Evaluation data files are to be located at Abt Associates Inc., 55
Wheeler Street, Cambridge, MA; Abt Associates Inc., 4550 Montgomery
Avenue, Bethesda, MD; Abt SRBI Inc., 275 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2700,
New York, NY 10001; Sage Computing Inc., 11491 Sunset Hills Road, Suite
350, Reston, VA 20190, HUD Records Management Facility, 451 7th St.
SW., Rm. B229, Washington, DC 20410. Three years after satisfactory
close of project, per the Records Disposition Schedule, 67 Federal
Records Center, 4205 Suitland Road, Suitland, MD 20746-8001. Back-up
data is stored offsite at: Abt Associates Inc., 55 Wheeler St.,
Cambridge, MA 02138; Iron Mountain Storage: Bethesda: 8928 McGaw Court,
Columbia, MD 21045; Cambridge: 21 Terry Ave., Burlington, MA 01803; 75
Bearfoot Road, Northboro, MA 01532; 96 High Street, Billerica, MA
01821. All hard copy forms with personal identifying data (the
participant agreement/informed consent form) will be stored securely in
a locked cabinet that can only be accessed by authorized individuals
working on the data. The locked cabinet will be stored in a locked
office in a limited-access building. All electronic files: Data files
used for analysis will be stored in a separate location from files with
identifying information to minimize the risk that an unauthorized user
could use the unique identification number to link de-identified files
with the identifiers. Access rights to the data are granted to limited
researchers on a need-to-know basis, and the level of access provided
to each researcher is based on the minimal level required that
individual to fulfill his research role.
Retrievability:
Records within the random assignment data file will be retrieved by
name, Social Security Number, study identification number, or date of
birth.
Safeguards:
Safeguards: Electronic files: All personal data will be encrypted
and maintained on a secure workstation or server that is protected
during the storage, retrieval, access, and disposal
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process that is firewall protected and a complex password in a
directory that can only be accessed by the network administrators and
the analysts actively working on the data. Access rights to the data
are granted to limited researchers on a need-to-know basis, and the
level of access provided to each researcher is based on the minimal
level required that individual to fulfill his research role. All data
users will be aware of and trained on their responsibilities to protect
participants' personal information, including the limitations on uses
and disclosures of data. Backup media will be encrypted. Data will
never be stored on a laptop or on a movable media such as CDs,
diskettes, or USB flash drives without encryption. Hardcopy files: All
hard copy forms with personal identifying data (the participant
agreement/informed consent form) will be stored securely in a locked
cabinet that can only be accessed by authorized individuals working on
the data. The locked cabinet will be stored in a locked office in a
limited-access building, (e.g. Study team interviewers will securely
store any hard copy documents with personal protected information, such
as tracking letters.)
Retention and Disposal Process:
Records Disposition Schedule,\2\ 2225.6, REV-1, Appendix 67, Policy
Development and Research Records, provides disposition instructions for
Headquarters and Field Office records produced in connection with
activities conducted under Title V of the Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-609, 84 Stat. 1784; 12 U.S.C. 17Dlz-1). Per the
Records Disposition Schedule 67, project case files reflecting a
complete history of each project from initiation through research,
development, design, testing, and demonstration, records should retire
to Federal Records Center 3 years after satisfactory close of project
that volume warrants. Destroy 6 years after satisfactory close of
project. (NARA Job NCl-207-78-6, item 5). In accordance with the
Records Disposition Schedule, the Contractor will return all electronic
and hard copy study records to PD&R under the retention period for
records. Hard copy forms that are no longer needed for the study will
be shredded. The data will not be used after the final acceptance of
the report by HUD. Upon request of the agency, Abt Associates will
permanently destroy all electronic personally-identifiable information
on the system using the methods described by the NIST SP 800-88
``Guidelines for Media Sanitization'' (September 2006). Encrypted
versions of the data may remain on backup media for a longer period of
time, but will be similarly permanently destroyed.
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System manager(s) and address:
Carol Star, Director of the Program Evaluation Division, Office of
Policy Development and Research, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410, Telephone
Number (202) 402-6139.
Notification procedure:
For information, assistance, or inquiry about the existence of
records, contact the Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW. (Attention: Capitol View
Building, 4th Floor), Washington, DC 20721. Written requests must
include the full name, Social Security Number, date of birth, current
address, and telephone number of the individual making the request.
Contesting record procedures:
Procedures for the amendment or correction of records and for
applicants who want to appeal initial agency determination appear in 24
CFR part 16.
(i) In relation to contesting contents of records, the Chief
Privacy Officer at HUD, 451 Seventh Street SW., (Attention: Capitol
View Building, 4th Floor), Washington, DC 20410; and,
(ii) In relation to appeals of initial denials, HUD, Departmental
Privacy Appeals Officer, Office of General Counsel, 451 Seventh Street
SW., Washington, DC 20410.
Record source categories:
Original data collected directly from study participants, study
participant lenders and counseling agencies, third party data (e.g.
National Change of Address database, credit bureaus) and administrative
data from HUD.
Exemptions from certain provisions of the Act:
None.
[FR Doc. 2013-00460 Filed 1-10-13; 8:45 am]
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