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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended;
System of Records
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
ACTION: Notice of Altered Systems of
Records.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5
U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and OMB Circular A–
130, the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (‘‘FDIC’’) has conducted
required reviews of its systems of
records and is publishing this notice
regarding its proposal to alter ten
existing systems of records and to
incorporate minor editorial and
administrative changes in other existing
systems of records. We hereby publish
this notice for comment on the proposed
actions.
DATES: Comments on the proposed
systems of records must be received on
or before November 22, 2013. The
proposed systems of records will
become effective 45 days following
publication in the Federal Register,
unless a superseding notice to the
contrary is published before that date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written
comments by any of the following
methods:
• Agency Web site: Located at
www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/federal/
propose.html. Follow instructions for
submitting comments on this Web site.
• Email: Send to comments@fdic.gov.
Include ‘‘Notice of Altered FDIC
Systems of Records’’ in the subject line.
• Mail: Send to Gary Jackson,
Counsel, Attention: Comments, FDIC
Systems of Records, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
All submissions should refer to ‘‘Notice
of Altered FDIC Systems of Records.’’
By prior appointment, comments may
also be inspected and photocopied in
the FDIC Public Information Center,
3501 Fairfax Drive, Room E–1005,
Arlington, Virginia 22226, between 9:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (EST), Monday to
Friday.
SUMMARY:
Gary
Jackson, Counsel, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429, (703) 562–
2677.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, the FDIC has
conducted a review of its Privacy Act
systems of records and has determined
that it needs to alter ten existing systems
of records. FDIC last published a
complete list of its system notices in the
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Federal Register on December 13, 2011,
Volume 76, Number 239 (76 FR 77626).
This publication will incorporate into
the full text of the systems, all changes
that have been published since the 2011
publication. These include the July 23,
2012 deletion of the system of records
designated FDIC 30–64–0032,
Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System
and Registry, Volume 77, Number 243
(76 FR 77626), and the January 22, 2013
addition of a new system of records
designated FDIC 30–64–0035, Identity,
Credential and Access Management
Records, Volume 78, Number 14 (78 FR
4408). These publications may be
viewed at https://www.fdic.gov/about/
privacy/ on the FDIC’s Privacy Web
page. With the present notice, the FDIC
is also publishing the complete text of
all of its system notices to incorporate
other minor editorial and administrative
changes and to provide a current, easily
accessible compilation. Information
about the reasons for these proposed
changes is noted below.
As described in the last published
notice, the Attorney and Legal Intern
Applicant Records (FDIC 30–64–0001)
system is used to manage applications
for the position of honors attorney or
legal intern with the Legal Division of
the FDIC. Substantive changes to the
system notice have been made to the
following sections: (1) The System
Name reflects the new title: Honors
Attorney and Legal Intern Applicant
Records; and (2) The System Manager
has been updated to add the Open Bank
Regional Affairs Section of the Legal
Division to provide more accurate
contact information.
As described in the last published
notice, the Employee Training
Information Records (FDIC 30–64–0007)
system is used to manage FDIC training
programs. Substantive changes to the
system notice have been made to the
following sections: (1) The System
Name reflects the new title: FDIC
Learning and Development Records; (2)
The Categories of Records have been
updated to include special career
commissions as a new record type; and
(3) The Purpose has been updated to
include tracking special career
commissions.
As described in the last published
notice, the Corporate Applicant
Recruiting, Evaluating and Electronic
Referral Records (FDIC 30–64–0011)
system is used to manage employment
applications filed with the FDIC.
Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to the following
sections: (1) The System Location and
System Manager have been updated to
include FDIC Office of Inspector
General for OIG applications; and (2)
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The Categories of Individuals has been
updated to include applicants for
employment by OIG.
As described in the last published
notice, the Financial Information
Management Records (FDIC 30–64–
0012) system is used to manage and
account for financial transactions of the
FDIC. Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to update the
Categories of Records to include
dependents’ names and dates of birth
associated with claims for
reimbursement of relocation expenses,
and certification of medical or physical
conditions associated with certain travel
authorizations.
As described in the last published
notice, the Insured Financial Institution
Liquidation Records (FDIC 30–64–0013)
system is used to maintain information
required to manage the receivership and
conservatorship functions of the FDIC.
Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to update the
Policies and Practices for Retrieving
Records by adding social security and
loan numbers as methods for record
retrieval.
As described in the last published
notice, the Personnel Records (FDIC 30–
64–0015) system is used to manage
FDIC personnel and benefits programs.
Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to the following
sections: (1) The System Location and
System Manager have been updated to
include FDIC Office of Inspector
General for OIG personnel; and (2) The
Categories of Records have been
updated to add Equal Employment
Opportunity (EEO) group information
about FDIC personnel.
As described in the last published
notice, the Employee Medical and
Health Assessment Records (FDIC 30–
64–0017) system is used to maintain
medical evaluation, treatment, and
claims information for FDIC personnel.
Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to the following
sections: (1) The System Location and
System Manager have been updated to
include FDIC Office of Inspector
General for OIG personnel; (2) The
Categories of Records have been
updated to include the results of
physical and other medical
examinations of OIG personnel; and (3)
The Purpose has been updated to
include determining compliance with
OIG policies.
As described in the last published
notice, the Grievance Records (FDIC 30–
64–0018) system is used to manage the
administrative grievance process for
FDIC personnel. Substantive changes to
the system notice have been made to the
following sections: (1) The System
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Location and System Manager have
been updated to include FDIC Office of
Inspector General for OIG personnel;
and (2) The Categories of Records have
been updated to include grievances filed
by OIG personnel.
As described in the last published
notice, the Office of Inspector General
Inquiry Records (FDIC 30–64–0034)
system is used to manage
correspondence and other
communications addressed or directed
to the FDIC Office of Inspector General.
A substantive change to the system
notice has been made to update the
Routine Uses by adding a routine use
(15) for sharing records with a Federal
agency responsible for considering a
suspension or debarment action.
As described in the last published
notice, the Identity, Credential and
Access Management Records (FDIC 30–
64–0035) system is used to issue
Personal Identity Verification cards and
manage access to FDIC facilities.
Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to update the
Categories of Records to include
passport and user access information.
A Report of Altered Systems of
Records has been submitted to the
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Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform of the House of
Representatives, the Committee on
Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of
Management and Budget pursuant to
Appendix I to OMB Circular A–130,
‘‘Federal Agency Responsibilities for
Maintaining Records About
Individuals,’’ dated November 30, 2000,
and the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
More detailed information on the
proposed altered systems of records may
be viewed in the complete text below.
INDEX OF FDIC PRIVACY ACT SYSTEMS OF RECORDS IN THIS PUBLICATION
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
30–64–0001
30–64–0002
30–64–0003
30–64–0004
30–64–0005
30–64–0006
30–64–0007
30–64–0008
30–64–0009
30–64–0010
30–64–0011
30–64–0012
30–64–0013
30–64–0014
30–64–0015
30–64–0016
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FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
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FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
FDIC
30–64–0017
30–64–0018
30–64–0019
30–64–0020
30–64–0021
30–64–0022
30–64–0023
30–64–0024
30–64–0025
30–64–0026
30–64–0027
30–64–0028
30–64–0029
30–64–0030
30–64–0031
30–64–0032
30–64–0033
30–64–0034
30–64–0035
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Honors Attorney and Legal Intern Applicant Records.
Financial Institution Investigative and Enforcement Records.
Administrative and Personnel Action Records.
Changes in Financial Institution Control Ownership Records.
Consumer Complaint and Inquiry Records.
Employee Confidential Financial Disclosure Records.
FDIC Learning and Development Records.
Chain Banking Organizations Identification Records.
Safety and Security Incident Records.
Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector General.
Corporate Applicant Recruiting, Evaluating, and Electronic Referral Records.
Financial Information Management Records.
Insured Financial Institution Liquidation Records.
Personnel Benefits and Enrollment Records.
Personnel Records.
Professional Qualification Records for Municipal Securities Dealers, Municipal Securities
Representatives and U.S. Government Securities Brokers/Dealers.
Employee Medical and Health Assessment Records.
Grievance Records.
Potential Bidders List.
Telephone Call Detail Records.
Fitness Center Records.
Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Request Records.
Affordable Housing Program Records.
Unclaimed Deposit Account Records.
Beneficial Ownership Filings (Securities Exchange Act).
Transit Subsidy Program Records.
Parking Program Records.
Office of the Chairman Correspondence Records.
Congressional Correspondence Records.
Legislative Information Tracking System Records.
Online Ordering Request Records.
(Reserved).
Emergency Notification Records.
Office of Inspector General Inquiry Records.
Identity, Credential and Access Management Records.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
SYSTEM NAME:
Honors Attorney and Legal Intern
Applicant Records.
Applicants for the position of honors
attorney or legal intern with the Legal
Division of the FDIC.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; and
Atlanta Regional Office, FDIC, 10 Tenth
Street, Suite 800, Atlanta, Georgia
30309.
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Contains correspondence from the
applicants and individuals whose
names were provided by the applicants
as references; applicants’ resumes;
application forms; and in some
instances, comments of individuals who
interviewed applicants; documents
relating to an applicant’s suitability or
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eligibility; writing samples; and copies
of academic transcripts and class
ranking.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE:
The information in this system is used
to evaluate the qualifications of
individuals who apply for honors
attorney or legal intern positions in the
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
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appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To individuals or concerns whose
names were supplied by the applicant
as references and/or past or present
employers in requesting information
about the applicant.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are retrieved by name.
Records of unsuccessful applicants are
indexed first by job position category
and year and then by name.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel. Some paper records may be
maintained in a locked room accessible
only to authorized personnel during a
finite initial review period.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant General Counsel, Open
Bank Regional Affairs Section, Legal
Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
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RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the
applicants; references supplied by the
applicants; current and/or former
employers of the applicants; and FDIC
employees who interviewed the
applicants.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Pursuant to 12 CFR part 310.13(b),
investigatory material compiled solely
for the purpose of determining
suitability, eligibility, or qualifications
for FDIC employment may be withheld
from disclosure to the extent that
disclosure of such material would reveal
the identity of a source who furnished
information to the FDIC under an
express promise of confidentiality.
FDIC–30–64–0002
SYSTEM NAME:
Financial Institution Investigative and
Enforcement Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
Records of unsuccessful applicants
are retained two years after their
submission; records of successful
applicants become a part of the
Personnel Records system of records
(FDIC 30–64–0015) and are retained two
years after the applicant leaves the
employ of the FDIC.
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or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management
Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
(1) Individuals who participate or
have participated in the conduct of or
who are or were connected with
financial institutions, such as directors,
officers, employees, and customers, and
who have been named in suspicious
activity reports or administrative
enforcement orders or agreements.
Financial institutions include banks,
savings and loan associations, credit
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unions, other similar institutions, and
their affiliates whether or not federally
insured and whether or not established
or proposed.
(2) Individuals, such as directors,
officers, employees, controlling
shareholders, or persons who are the
subject of background checks designed
to uncover criminal activities bearing on
the individual’s fitness to be a director,
officer, employee, or controlling
shareholder.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains interagency or intra-agency
correspondence or memoranda; criminal
referral reports; suspicious activity
reports; newspaper clippings; Federal,
State, or local criminal law enforcement
agency investigatory reports,
indictments and/or arrest and
conviction information; and
administrative enforcement orders or
agreements. Note: Certain records
contained in this system (principally
criminal investigation reports prepared
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Secret Service, and other federal law
enforcement agencies) are the property
of federal law enforcement agencies.
Upon receipt of a request for such
records, the FDIC will notify the
proprietary agency of the request and
seek guidance with respect to
disposition. The FDIC may forward the
request to that agency for processing in
accordance with that agency’s
regulations.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, and 19 of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819,
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PURPOSE:
The information is maintained to
support the FDIC’s regulatory and
supervisory functions by providing a
centralized system of information (1) for
conducting and documenting
investigations by the FDIC or other
financial supervisory or law
enforcement agencies regarding conduct
within financial institutions by
directors, officers, employees, and
customers, which may result in the
filing of suspicious activity reports or
criminal referrals, referrals to the FDIC
Office of the Inspector General, or the
initiation of administrative enforcement
actions; and (2) to identify whether an
individual is fit to serve as a financial
institution director, officer, employee or
controlling shareholder.
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
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appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To a financial institution affected
by enforcement activities or reported
criminal activities;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service
and appropriate State and local taxing
authorities;
(12) To other Federal, State or foreign
financial institutions supervisory or
regulatory authorities; and
(13) To the Department of the
Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal
agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third Parties
authorized by law, for the purpose of
collecting or assisting in the collection
of delinquent debts owed to the FDIC.
Disclosure of information contained in
these records will be limited to the
individual’s name, Social Security
number, and other information
necessary to establish the identity of the
individual, and the existence, validity,
amount, status and history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name of the individual.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
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FDIC–30–64–0003
authorized persons. File folders are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets.
SYSTEM NAME:
Administrative and Personnel Action
Records.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGERS AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk
Management Supervision, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Financial institutions; financial
institution supervisory or regulatory
authorities; newspapers or other public
records; witnesses; current or former
FDIC employees; criminal law
enforcement and prosecuting
authorities.
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EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Portions of the records in this system
of records were compiled for law
enforcement purposes and are exempt
from disclosure under 12 CFR part
310.13 and 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). Federal
criminal law enforcement investigatory
reports maintained as part of this system
may be the subject of exemptions
imposed by the originating agency
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2).
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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Legal Division, Executive Secretary
Section, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who have been the subject
of administrative actions or personnel
actions by the FDIC Board of Directors
or by standing committees of the FDIC
and individuals who have been the
subject of administrative actions by
FDIC officials under delegated
authority.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Minutes of the meetings of the FDIC
Board of Directors or standing
committees and orders of the Board of
Directors, standing committees, or other
officials as well as annotations of entries
into the minutes and orders.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 8, 9, and 19 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1818,
1819, 1829).
PURPOSE:
The system is maintained to record
the administrative and personnel
actions taken by the FDIC Board of
Directors, standing committees, or other
officials.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management, General Accounting
Office, the Office of Government Ethics,
the Merit Systems Protection Board, the
Office of Special Counsel, the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission,
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or the Federal Labor Relations Authority
or its General Counsel of records or
portions thereof determined to be
relevant and necessary to carrying out
their authorized functions, including
but not limited to a request made in
connection with the hiring or retention
of an employee, the issuance of a
security clearance, the reporting of an
investigation of an employee, the letting
of a contract or issuance of a grant,
license, or other benefit by the
requesting agency, but only to the extent
that the information disclosed is
necessary and relevant to the requesting
agency’s decision on the matter.
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC–30–64–0004
SYSTEM NAME:
Changes in Financial Institution
Control Ownership Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
STORAGE:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are stored in electronic
media, microfilm, and paper format
within individual file folders, minute
book ledgers and index cards.
Division of Risk Management
Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format,
index cards, and minute book ledgers
are stored in lockable metal file cabinets
or vault accessible only by authorized
personnel. A security copy of certain
microfilmed portions of the records is
retained at another location.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Permanent.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Legal Division, Executive Secretary
Section, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
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NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
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(1) Individuals who acquired or
disposed of voting stock in an FDICinsured financial institution resulting in
a change of financial institution control
or ownership; and
(2) Individuals who filed or are
included as a member of a group listed
in a ‘‘Notice of Acquisition of Control’’
of an FDIC-insured financial institution.
Note: The information is maintained
only for the period 1989 to 1995.
Commencing in 1996 the records were
no longer collected nor maintained on
an individual name or personal
identifier basis and are not retrievable
by individual name or personal
identifier. Beginning in 1996,
information concerning changes in
financial institution control is collected
and maintained based upon the name of
the FDIC-insured financial institution or
specialized number assigned to the
FDIC-insured financial institution.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records include the name of proposed
acquirer; statement of assets and
liabilities of acquirer; statement of
income and sources of income for each
acquirer; statement of liabilities for each
acquirer; name and location of the
financial institution; number of shares
to be acquired and outstanding; date
‘‘Change in Control Notice’’ or ‘‘Notice
of Acquisition of Control’’ was filed;
name and location of the newspaper in
which the notice was published and
date of publication. For consummated
transactions, names of sellers/
transferors; names of purchasers/
transferees and number of shares owned
after transaction; date of transaction on
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
PURPOSE:
The system maintains information on
individuals involved in changes of
control of FDIC-insured financial
institutions for the period 1989 to 1995
and is used to support the FDIC’s
regulatory and supervisory functions.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Unclassified but sensitive.
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name.
institution’s books, number of shares
acquired and outstanding. If stock of a
holding company is involved, the name
and location of the holding company
and the institution(s) it controls.
Section 7(j) of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)).
Intra-agency records.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
RETRIEVABILITY:
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In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
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agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State
financial institution supervisory
authorities.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk
Management Supervision, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Persons who acquired control of an
FDIC-insured financial institution; the
insured financial institution or holding
company in which control changed;
filed ‘‘Change in Control Notice’’ form
and ‘‘Notice of Acquisition of Control’’
form during the period 1989 to 1995;
federal and state financial institution
supervisory authorities.
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
RETRIEVABILITY:
FDIC–30–64–0005
Records for the period 1989 to 1995
are indexed and retrieved by name of
the individual.
None.
SYSTEM NAME:
Consumer Complaint and Inquiry
Records.
SAFEGUARDS:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
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Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized persons. File folders are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets.
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
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Division of Depositor and Consumer
Protection, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and FDIC
regional offices for complaints or
inquiries originating within or involving
an FDIC-insured depository institution
located in an FDIC region. (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices and their addresses.)
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who have submitted
complaints or inquiries concerning
activities or practices of FDIC-insured
depository institutions.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains correspondence
and records of other communications
between the FDIC and the individual
submitting a complaint or making an
inquiry, including copies of supporting
documents and contact information
supplied by the individual. This system
may also contain correspondence
between the FDIC and the FDIC-insured
depository institution in question and/
or intra-agency or inter-agency
memoranda or correspondence
concerning the complaint or inquiry.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819) and
Section 202(f) of Title II of the Federal
Trade Improvement Act (15 U.S.C.
57a(f)).
PURPOSE:
The system maintains correspondence
from individuals regarding complaints
or inquiries concerning activities or
practices of FDIC-insured depository
institutions. The information is used to
identify concerns of individuals, to
manage correspondence received from
individuals and to accurately respond to
complaints, inquiries, and concerns
expressed by individuals. The
information in this system supports the
FDIC regulatory and supervisory
functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the insured depository
institution which is the subject of the
complaint or inquiry when necessary to
investigate or resolve the complaint or
inquiry;
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(11) To authorized third-party sources
during the course of the investigation in
order to resolve the complaint or
inquiry. Information that may be
disclosed under this routine use is
limited to the name of the complainant
or inquirer and the nature of the
complaint or inquiry and such
additional information necessary to
investigate the complaint or inquiry;
and
(12) To the Federal or State
supervisory/regulatory authority that
has direct supervision over the insured
depository institution that is the subject
of the complaint or inquiry.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic
media.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media is indexed and
retrieved by unique identification
number which may be cross referenced
to the name of complainant or inquirer.
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RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the
individual on whom the record is
maintained; FDIC-insured depository
institutions that are the subject of the
complaint; the appropriate agency,
whether Federal or State, with
supervisory authority over the
institution; congressional offices that
may initiate the inquiry; and other
parties providing information to the
FDIC in an attempt to resolve the
complaint or inquiry.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
SAFEGUARDS:
FDIC–30–64–0006
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
SYSTEM NAME:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, Division of
Depositor and Consumer Protection,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429, or the Regional Director,
Division of Supervision and Consumer
Protection for records maintained in
FDIC regional offices (See Appendix A
for the location of FDIC Regional
Offices).
Employee Confidential Financial
Disclosure Records.
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are located in component
divisions, offices and regional offices to
which individuals covered by the
system are assigned. Duplicate copies of
the records are located in the Legal
Division, Executive Secretary Section,
Ethics Unit, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429. (See Appendix
A for a list of the FDIC regional offices
and their addresses).
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current and former officers and
employees, and special government
employees.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
Contains statements of personal and
family financial holdings and other
interests in business enterprises and real
property; listings of creditors and
outside employment; opinions and
determinations of ethics counselors;
information related to conflict of
interest determinations; relevant
personnel information and ethics
training records; and information
contained on the following forms:
(1) Confidential Financial Disclosure
Report—contains listing of personal and
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family investment holdings, interests in
business enterprises and real property,
creditors, and outside employment for
covered employees.
(2) Confidential Report of
Indebtedness—contains information on
extensions of credit to employees,
including loans and credit cards, by
FDIC-insured depository institutions or
their subsidiaries; may also contain
memoranda and correspondence
relating to requests for approval of
certain loans extended by insured
financial institutions or subsidiaries
thereof.
(3) Confidential Report of Interest in
FDIC-Insured Depository Institution
Securities—contains a brief description
of an employee’s direct or indirect
interest in the securities of an FDICinsured depository institution or
affiliate, including a depository
institution holding company, and the
date and manner of acquisition or
divestiture; a brief description of an
employee’s direct or indirect continuing
financial interest through a pension or
retirement plan, trust or other
arrangement, including arrangements
resulting from any current or prior
employment or business association,
with any FDIC-insured depository
institution, affiliate, or depository
institution holding company; and a
certification acknowledging that the
employee has read and understands the
rules governing the ownership of
securities in FDIC-insured depository
institutions.
(4) Employee Certification and
Acknowledgment of Standards of
Conduct Regulation—contains
employee’s certification and
acknowledgment that he or she has
received a copy of the Standards of
Ethical Conduct for Employees of the
FDIC.
(5) Public Financial Disclosure
Form—contains a description of an
employee’s personal and family
investment holdings, including interests
in business enterprises or real property,
non-investment income, creditors,
former or future employer information,
outside positions, and other affiliations
for political appointees.
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5
U.S.C. 7301 and App.); Section 9 and
12(f) of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Act (12 U.S.C. 1819(a), 1822(f)); 26
U.S.C. 1043; Executive Order Nos.
12674 (as modified by 12731), 12565,
and 11222; 5 CFR parts 2634, 2635, and
3201.
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PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to assure
compliance with the standards of
conduct for Government employees
contained in the Executive Orders,
Federal Statutes and FDIC regulations
and to determine if a conflict of interest
exists between employment of
individuals by the FDIC and their
personal employment and financial
interests.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
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(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections; and
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name of individual. Electronic media
and paper format do not index the
names of prospective employees who
are not selected for employment.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
copies are maintained in lockable file
cabinets.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Records concerning prospective
employees who are not selected for
employment are retained for one year
and then destroyed, except that
documents needed in an ongoing
investigation will be retained until no
longer needed in the investigation. All
other records are retained for six years
and then destroyed. Entries maintained
in electronic media are deleted, except
that paper format documents and
electronic media entries needed in an
ongoing investigation will be retained
until no longer needed for the
investigation. Disposal is by shredding
or other appropriate disposal methods.
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SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Ethics Program Manager, Executive
Secretary Section, Legal Division, FDIC,
550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC
20429.
Records include the schedule of the
individual’s training classes and other
educational programs attended, dates of
attendance, continuing education
credits earned, tuition fees and
expenses, and related information. Also
contains information on career
development, certifications,
commissions, and learner skills and
competencies. The system used by the
Office of Inspector General may also
contain information on educational
degrees or professional memberships
and other similar information.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the
individual or a person or entity
designated by the individual; FDIC
employees designated as Ethics
Counselors or Deputy Ethics
Counselors; FDIC automated personnel
records system; and other employees or
individuals to whom the FDIC has
provided information in connection
with evaluating the records maintained.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC–30–64–0007
SYSTEM NAME:
FDIC Learning and Development
Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Corporate University, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226, and
FDIC Office of Inspector General, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
All current and former employees and
other individuals that have attended
training conducted or sponsored by the
FDIC.
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); Sections
4(b) and 6(e) of the Inspector General
Act of 1978, as amended (5 U.S.C. app).
PURPOSE:
The system is used to record and
manage comprehensive learning and
development information that is
available to learners, training
administrators, and management. The
system is also used to schedule training
events, enroll students, launch online
training, and run reports. The system is
used to track training, career
development, certifications,
commissions, continuing education and
learner skills and competencies.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
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(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To educational institutions for
purposes of enrollment and verification
of employee attendance and
performance;
(11) To vendors, professional
licensing boards or other appropriate
third parties, for the purpose of
verification, confirmation, and
substantiation of training or licensing
requirements;
(12) To the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management for purposes of tracking
and analyzing training and related
information of FDIC employees; and
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(13) To other Federal Offices of
Inspector General or other entities for
purposes of conducting quality
assessments or peer reviews of the OIG
or any of its components.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the
employee about whom the record is
maintained, employee supervisors,
training administrators, and the training
facility or institution attended.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
FDIC–30–64–0008
None.
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media are accessible by
unique identifier or name. File folders
are indexed and retrieved by name of
individual.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records
within individual file folders are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only by authorized
personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Permanent retention.
Associate Chief Learning Officer,
Corporate University, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226;
Deputy Assistant Inspector General for
Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
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NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
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Chain Banking Organizations
Identification Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management
Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and FDIC
regional offices. (See Appendix A for a
list of the FDIC regional offices and their
addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who directly, indirectly,
or in concert with others, own or control
two or more insured depository
institutions.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESSES:
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SYSTEM NAME:
Contains the names of and contact
information for individuals who, either
alone or in concert with others, own or
control two or more insured depository
institutions as well as the insured
depository institutions names, locations,
stock certificate numbers, total asset
size, and percentage of outstanding
stock owned by the controlling
individual or group of individuals;
charter types and, if applicable, name of
intermediate holding entity and
percentage of holding company held by
controlling individual or group.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 7(j) and 9 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C.
1817(j), 1819).
PURPOSE:
This system identifies and maintains
information of possible linked FDICinsured depository institutions or
holding companies which, due to their
common ownership, present a
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concentration of resources that could be
susceptible to common risks. The
information in this system is used to
support the FDIC’s regulatory and
supervisory functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
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(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State
financial institution supervisory
authorities for: (a) coordination of
examining resources when the chain
banking organization is composed of
insured depository institutions subject
to multiple supervisory jurisdictions; (b)
coordination of evaluations and analysis
of the condition of the consolidated
chain organization; and (c) coordination
of supervisory, corrective or
enforcement actions.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk
Management Supervision, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Examination reports and related
materials; regulatory filings; and Change
in Financial Institution Control Notices
filed pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1817(j).
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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STORAGE:
SYSTEM NAME:
Safety and Security Incident Records.
Records are stored in electronic
media.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Indexed and retrieved by name of
controlling individual(s) or assigned
identification number.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Division of Administration, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
and the FDIC regional or area offices.
(See Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices and their addresses.)
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Certain records are archived in offline storage and all records are
periodically updated to reflect changes.
These records will be maintained until
they become inactive, at which time
they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
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To the extent not covered by any
other system, this system covers current
and past FDIC employees, contractors,
volunteers, visitors, and others involved
in the investigation of accidents,
injuries, criminal conduct, and related
civil matters involving the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains investigative
reports, correspondence and other
communications that may include,
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without limitation, name, home and
office address and phone numbers,
physical characteristics, vehicle
information, and associated
information.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to
support the administration and
maintenance of a safety and security
incident investigation, tracking and
reporting system involving FDIC
facilities, property, personnel,
contractors, volunteers, or visitors.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
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(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project; and
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format within individual file
folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, date, or case number.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include current FDIC employees,
contractors, members of the public,
witnesses, law enforcement officials,
medical providers, and other parties
providing information to the FDIC to
facilitate an inquiry or resolve the
complaint.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current and former FDIC employees
and individuals involved in or
associated with FDIC programs and
operations including contractors,
subcontractors, vendors and other
individuals associated with
investigative inquiries and investigative
cases, including, but not limited to,
witnesses, complainants, suspects and
those contacting the OIG Hotline.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Investigative files, including
memoranda, computer-generated
background information,
correspondence, electronic case
management and tracking files, reports
of investigations with related exhibits,
statements, affidavits, records or other
pertinent documents, reports from or to
other law enforcement bodies,
pertaining to violations or potential
violations of criminal laws, fraud,
waste, and abuse with respect to
administration of FDIC programs and
operations, and violations of employee
and contractor Standards of Conduct as
set forth in section 12(f) of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C.
1822(f)), 12 CFR parts 336, 366, and 5
CFR parts 2634, 2635, and 3201.
Records in this system may contain
personally identifiable information such
as names, social security numbers, dates
of birth and addresses.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); the
Inspector General Act of 1978, as
amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
Certain records contained within this
system of records may be exempted
from certain provisions of the Privacy
Act (5 U.S.C. 552a) pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(c)(3), (d)(5), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H),
and (I), (f) and (k).
Pursuant to the Inspector General Act,
the system is maintained for the
purposes of (1) conducting and
documenting investigations by the OIG
or other investigative agencies regarding
FDIC programs and operations in order
to determine whether employees or
other individuals have been or are
engaging in waste, fraud and abuse with
respect to the FDIC’s programs or
operations and reporting the results of
investigations to other Federal agencies,
other public authorities or professional
organizations which have the authority
to bring criminal or civil or
administrative actions, or to impose
other disciplinary sanctions; (2)
documenting the outcome of OIG
investigations; (3) maintaining a record
of the activities which were the subject
of investigations; (4) reporting
investigative findings to other FDIC
components or divisions for their use in
operating and evaluating their programs
FDIC–30–64–0010
SYSTEM NAME:
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel.
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Associate Director, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Paper records and electronic media
are retained for five years after their
creation in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention and Disposition
Schedules. Disposal is by shredding or
other appropriate disposal methods.
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Investigative Files of the Office of
Inspector General.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Office of Inspector General
(OIG), 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226. In addition, records are
maintained in OIG field offices. OIG
field office locations can be obtained by
contacting the Assistant Inspector
General for Investigations at said
address.
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or operations, and in the imposition of
civil or administrative sanctions; and (5)
acting as a repository and source for
information necessary to fulfill the
reporting requirements of the Inspector
General Act or those of other federal
instrumentalities.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To the appropriate Federal, State,
local, foreign or international agency or
authority which has responsibility for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order to
assist such agency or authority in
fulfilling these responsibilities when the
record, either by itself or in combination
with other information, indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
or contract, whether civil, criminal, or
regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular
program statute, or by regulation, rule,
or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, alternative
dispute resolution mediator or
administrative tribunal (collectively
referred to as the adjudicative bodies) in
the course of presenting evidence,
including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil
discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with
criminal proceedings (collectively, the
litigative proceedings)when the FDIC or
OIG is a party to the proceeding or has
a significant interest in the proceeding
and the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary in order for the
adjudicatory bodies, or any of them, to
perform their official functions in
connection with the presentation of
evidence relative to the litigative
proceedings;
(3) To the FDIC’s or another Federal
agency’s legal representative, including
the U.S. Department of Justice or other
retained counsel, when the FDIC, OIG or
any employee thereof is a party to
litigation or administrative proceeding
or has a significant interest in the
litigation or proceeding to assist those
representatives by providing them with
information or evidence for use in
connection with such litigation or
proceedings;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
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security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To a grand jury agent pursuant
either to a Federal or State grand jury
subpoena or to a prosecution request
that such record be released for the
purpose of its introduction to a grand
jury;
(6) To the subjects of an investigation
and their representatives during the
course of an investigation and to any
other person or entity that has or may
have information relevant or pertinent
to the investigation to the extent
necessary to assist in the conduct of the
investigation;
(7) To third-party sources during the
course of an investigation only such
information as determined to be
necessary and pertinent to the
investigation in order to obtain
information or assistance relating to an
audit, trial, hearing, or any other
authorized activity of the OIG;
(8) To a congressional office in
response to a written inquiry made by
the congressional office at the request of
the individual to whom the records
pertain;
(9) To a Federal, State, or local agency
maintaining civil, criminal, or other
relevant enforcement information or
other pertinent information, such as
current licenses, if necessary for the
FDIC to obtain information concerning
the hiring or retention of an employee,
the issuance of a security clearance, the
letting of a contract, or the issuance of
a license, grant, or other benefit;
(10) To a Federal agency responsible
for considering suspension or
debarment action where such record is
determined to be necessary and relevant
to that agency’s consideration of such
action;
(11) To a consultant, person or entity
who contracts or subcontracts with the
FDIC or OIG, to the extent necessary for
the performance of the contract or
subcontract. The recipient of the records
shall be required to comply with the
requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974,
as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a);
(12) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for
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OIG, FDIC or the Federal Government in
order to assist those entities or
individuals in carrying out their
obligation under the related contract,
grant, agreement or project;
(13) To the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management, Government
Accountability Office, Office of
Government Ethics, Merit Systems
Protection Board, Office of Special
Counsel, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Department
of Justice, Office of Management and
Budget or the Federal Labor Relations
Authority of records or portions thereof
determined to be relevant and necessary
to carrying out their authorized
functions, including but not limited to
a request made in connection with
hiring or retaining an employee,
rendering advice requested by OIG,
issuing a security clearance, reporting
an investigation of an employee,
reporting an investigation of prohibited
personnel practices, letting a contract or
issuing a grant, license, or other benefit
by the requesting agency, but only to the
extent that the information disclosed is
necessary and relevant to the requesting
agency’s decision on the matter;
(14) To appropriate Federal, State,
and local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(15) To appropriate Federal, State,
and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible
for processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(16) To officials of a labor
organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive
representation concerning personnel
policies, practices, and matters affecting
working conditions;
(17) To a financial institution affected
by enforcement activities or reported
criminal activities authorities to
ascertain the knowledge of or
involvement in matters that have been
developed during the course of the
investigation;
(18) To the Internal Revenue Service
and appropriate State and local taxing
authorities for their use in enforcing the
relevant revenue and taxation law and
related official duties;
(19) To other Federal, State or foreign
financial institutions supervisory or
regulatory authorities for their use in
administering their official functions, to
include examination, supervision,
litigation, and resolution authorities
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with respect to financial institution,
receiverships, liquidation,
conservatorships, and similar functions;
(20) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(21) To a governmental, public or
professional or self-regulatory licensing
organization for use in licensing or
related determinations when such
record indicates, either by itself or in
combination with other information, a
violation or potential violation of
professional standards, or reflects on the
moral, educational, or professional
qualifications of an individual who is
licensed or who is seeking to become
licensed;
(22) To the Department of the
Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal
agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties
authorized by law, for the purpose of
collecting or assisting in the collection
of delinquent debts owed to the FDIC or
to obtain information in the course of an
investigation (to the extent permitted by
law). Disclosure of information
contained in these records will be
limited to the individual’s name, Social
Security number, and other information
necessary to establish the identity of the
individual, and the existence, validity,
amount, status and history of the debt;
and
(23) To other Federal Offices of
Inspector General or other entities for
the purpose of conducting quality
assessments or peer reviews of the OIG,
or its investigative components, or for
statistical purposes.
Note: In addition to the foregoing, a record
which is contained in this system and
derived from another FDIC system of records
may be disclosed as a routine use as specified
in the published notice of the system of
records from which the record is derived.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
SAFEGUARDS:
The electronic system files are
accessible only by authorized personnel
and are safeguarded with user
passwords and authentication, network/
database permission, and software
controls. File folders are maintained in
lockable metal file cabinets and lockable
offices accessible only by authorized
personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Inspector General for
Investigations, FDIC Office of Inspector
General, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington,
VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity. Note: This
system contains records that are exempt
under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(2) and
(k)(5). See ‘‘Exemptions Claimed for the
System’’ below.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
government employees, private
individuals, vendors, contractors,
subcontractors, witnesses and
informants. Records in this system may
have originated in other FDIC systems of
records and subsequently transferred to
this system.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
This system of records, to the extent
that it consists of information compiled
for the purpose of criminal
investigations, has been exempted from
the requirements of subsections (c)(3)
and (4); (d); (e)(1), (2) and (3); (e)(4)(G)
and (H); (e)(5); (e)(8); (e)(12); (f); (g); and
(h) of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(j)(2). In addition, this
system of records, to the extent that it
consists of investigatory material
compiled: (A) For other law
enforcement purposes (except where an
individual has been denied any right,
privilege, or benefit for which he or she
would otherwise be entitled to or
eligible for under Federal law, so long
as the disclosure of such information
would not reveal the identity of a source
who furnished information to the FDIC
under an express promise that his or her
identity would be kept confidential); or
(B) solely for purposes of determining
suitability, eligibility, or qualifications
for Federal civilian employment or
Federal contracts, the release of which
would reveal the identity of a source
who furnished information to the FDIC
on a confidential basis, has been
exempted from the requirements of
subsections (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G)
and (H); and (f) of the Privacy Act
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and
(k)(5), respectively.
FDIC–30–64–0011
SYSTEM NAME:
Corporate Applicant Recruiting,
Evaluating and Electronic Referral
Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310. Note:
This system contains records that are
exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(2)
and (k)(5). See ‘‘Exemptions Claimed for
the System’’ below.
RETRIEVABILITY:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name of individual, unique
Official records of the FDIC; current
and former employees of the FDIC, other
Position vacancy announcement
information such as position title, series
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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investigation number assigned, referral
number, social security number, or
investigative subject matter.
STORAGE:
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Human Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226, and FDIC
Office of Inspector General (OIG), 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals filing applications for
employment with the FDIC or OIG in
response to advertised position vacancy
announcements.
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and grade level(s), office and duty
location, opening and closing date of the
announcement, and dates of referral and
return of lists of qualified candidates;
applicant personal data such as name,
address, other contact information,
social security number, sex, veterans’
preference and federal competitive
status; and applicant qualification and
processing information such as
qualifications, grade level eligibility,
reason for ineligibility, referral status,
and dates of notification.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); 5 U.S.C.
1104; and Section 8C(b) of the Inspector
General Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and
maintained to monitor and track
individuals filing employment
applications with the FDIC or OIG and
to assess recruiting goals and objectives.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
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security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project; and
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Information
Systems and Services Section, Human
Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy
Assistant Inspector General for
Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates from position
vacancy announcements, applications
for employment submitted by
individuals, and the applicant
qualification and processing system.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
RETRIEVABILITY:
None.
Indexed and retrieved by name and
truncated social security number of
individual applicant.
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SAFEGUARDS:
Financial Information Management
Records.
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Network servers
are located in a locked room with
physical access limited to authorized
personnel. Paper files are stored in
lockable offices.
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SYSTEM NAME:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Finance, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
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Records concerning garnishments,
attachments, wage assignments and
related records concerning FDIC
employees are located with the General
Counsel, Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current and former employees,
current and former vendors and
contractors providing goods and/or
services to the FDIC, current and former
advisory committee members and others
who travel or perform services for the
FDIC, current and former FDIC
customers, and individuals who were
depositors or claimants of failed
financial institutions for which the FDIC
was appointed receiver. Note: Only
records reflecting personal information
are subject to the Privacy Act. This
system also contains records concerning
failed financial institution
receiverships, corporations, other
business entities, and organizations
whose records are not subject to the
Privacy Act.
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains (1) employee
payroll, benefit, and disbursementrelated records; (2) contractor and
vendor invoices and other accounts
payable records; (3) customer records
related to accounts receivables; (4)
payment records for individuals who
were depositors or claimants of failed
financial institutions for which the FDIC
was appointed receiver; and (5)
accounting and financial management
records. The payroll and/or
disbursement records include, without
limitation, employees’ mailing
addresses and home addresses;
dependents’ names and dates of birth;
financial institution account
information; social security number and
unique employee identification number;
rate and amount of pay; tax exemptions;
tax deductions for employee payments;
and corporate payments information for
tax reporting. Records relating to
employee, advisory committee and
other claims for reimbursement of
official travel expenses include, without
limitation, travel authorizations,
vouchers showing amounts claimed,
medical certification and narratives
with information about the traveler’s
medical or physical conditions,
exceptions taken as a result of audit,
and amounts paid. Other records
maintained on employees include
reimbursement claims for relocation
expenses consisting of authorizations,
advances, vouchers of amounts claimed
and amounts paid; reimbursement for
educational expenses or professional
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membership dues and licensing fees and
similar reimbursements; awards,
bonuses, and buyout payments;
advances or other funds owed to the
FDIC; and garnishments, attachments,
wage assignments or related records.
Copies of receipts/invoices provided to
the FDIC for reimbursement may
contain credit card or other identifying
account information. Contractor,
vendor, and other accounts payable
records consist of all documents relating
to the purchase of goods and/or services
from those individuals including
contractual documents, vendor
addresses and financial institution
account information, vendor invoice
statements; amounts paid, and vendor
tax identification number. Copies of
documentation supporting vendor
invoice statements may contain
identifying data, such as account
number. Customer information is also
captured as necessary for the collection
of accounts receivable. Payment records
for individuals who were depositors or
claimants of failed financial institutions
for which the FDIC was appointed
receiver include name, address, and
payment amount; tax id numbers or
social security numbers are also
included for depositors or claimants
when an informational tax return must
be filed. The records also include
general ledger and detailed trial
balances and supporting data.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9 and 10(a) of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819
and 1820(a)).
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained for the
FDIC and the failed financial institution
receiverships managed by the FDIC. The
records are used to manage and account
for financial transactions and financial
activities of the FDIC. The records and
associated databases and subsystems
provide a data source for the production
of reports and documentation for
internal and external management
reporting associated with the financial
operations of the FDIC.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
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of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
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such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To auditors employed by the U.S.
Government Accountability Office;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service
and appropriate State and local taxing
authorities;
(12) To vendors, carriers, or other
appropriate third parties by the FDIC
Office of Inspector General for the
purpose of verification, confirmation, or
substantiation during the performance
of audits or investigations; and
(13) To the Department of the
Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal
agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties
authorized by law, for the purpose of
collecting or assisting in the collection
of delinquent debts owed to the FDIC.
Disclosure of information contained in
these records will be limited to the
individual’s name, Social Security
number, and other information
necessary to establish the identity of the
individual, and the existence, validity,
amount, status and history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
retention period for records relating to
garnishments, attachments and wage
assignments is three years after
termination. Disposal is by shredding or
other appropriate disposal systems.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Finance, FDIC,
3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226. For records about FDIC
employees concerning garnishments,
attachments, wage assignments and
related records, the system manager is
the General Counsel, Legal Division,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Electronic media are indexed and
retrievable by social security number or
specialized identifying number; paper
format records are generally indexed
and retrieved by name.
The information is obtained from the
individual upon whom the record is
maintained; other government agencies;
contractors; or from another FDIC office
maintaining the records in the
performance of their duties. Where an
employee is subject to a tax lien, a
bankruptcy, an attachment, or a wage
garnishment, information also is
obtained from the appropriate taxing or
judicial authority.
SAFEGUARDS:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format in file folders.
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RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
records are maintained in secure areas.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Financial records are retained by the
FDIC for ten years in electronic format
and then transferred to the Federal
Records Center or destroyed. The
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SYSTEM NAME:
Insured Financial Institution
Liquidation Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; Field
Operations Branch, Division of
Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC,
1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201;
and at secure sites and on secure servers
maintained by third-party service
providers for the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who were obligors,
obligees, or subject to claims of FDICinsured financial institutions for which
the FDIC was appointed receiver or
conservator of FDIC-insured financial
institutions that were provided
assistance by the FDIC and the FDIC is
acting as receiver or conservator of
certain of the financial institution’s
assets. Note: Only records reflecting
personal information are subject to the
Privacy Act. This system also contains
records concerning failed financial
institution receiverships, corporations,
other business entities, and
organizations whose records are not
subject to the Privacy Act.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains the individual’s
files held by the closed or assisted
financial institution, including loan or
contractual agreements, related
documents, and correspondence. The
system also contains FDIC asset files,
including judgments obtained,
restitution orders, and loan deficiencies
arising from the liquidation of the
obligor’s loan asset(s) and associated
collateral, if any; information relating to
the obligor’s financial condition such as
financial statements and income tax
returns; asset or collateral verifications
or searches; appraisals; and potential
sources of repayment. FDIC asset files
also include intra- or inter-agency
memoranda, as well as notes,
correspondence, and other documents
relating to the liquidation of the loan
obligation or asset. FDIC’s receivership
claims files may include all information
related to claims filed with the
receivership estate by a failed financial
institution’s landlords, creditors, service
providers or other obligees or claimants.
Note: Records held by the FDIC as
receiver are a part of this system only
to the extent that the state law governing
the receivership is not inconsistent or
does not otherwise establish specific
requirements.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, and 13 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819,
1821, and 1823) and applicable State
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laws governing the liquidation of assets
and wind-up of the affairs of failed
financial institutions.
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to: (a)
Identify and manage loan obligations
and assets acquired from failed FDICinsured financial institutions for which
the FDIC was appointed receiver or
conservator, or from FDIC-insured
financial institutions that were provided
assistance by the FDIC; (b) identify,
manage and discharge the obligations to
creditors, obligees and other claimants
of FDIC-insured financial institutions
for which the FDIC was appointed
receiver or conservator, or of FDICinsured financial institutions that were
provided assistance by the FDIC; and (c)
assist with financial and management
reporting. The records support the
receivership and conservatorship
functions of the FDIC required by
applicable Federal and State statutes.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USE:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
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information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors or entities
performing services for the FDIC in
connection with the liquidation of an
individual’s obligation(s), including
judgments and loan deficiencies or in
connection with the fulfillment of a
claim filed with the FDIC as receiver or
liquidator. Third party contractors
include, but are not limited to, asset
marketing contractors; loan servicers;
appraisers; environmental contractors;
attorneys retained by the FDIC;
collection agencies; auditing or
accounting firms retained to assist in an
audit or investigation of FDIC’s
liquidation activities; grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To prospective purchaser(s) of
the individual’s obligation(s), including
judgments and loan deficiencies, for the
purpose of informing the prospective
purchaser(s) about the nature and
quality of the loan obligation(s) to be
purchased;
(11) To Federal or State agencies, such
as the Internal Revenue Service or State
taxation authorities, in the performance
of their governmental duties, such as
obtaining information regarding income,
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including the reporting of income
resulting from a compromise or write-off
of a loan obligation;
(12) To participants in the loan
obligation in order to fulfill any
contractual or incidental responsibilities
in connection with the loan
participation agreement;
(13) To the Department of the
Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal
agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties
authorized by law, for the purpose of
collecting or assisting in the collection
of delinquent debts owed to the FDIC.
Disclosure of information contained in
these records will be limited to the
individual’s name, Social Security
number, and other information
necessary to establish the identity of the
individual, and the existence, validity,
amount, status and history of the debt.
(14) To Federal or State agencies or to
financial institutions where information
is relevant to an application or request
by the individual for a loan, grant,
financial benefit, or other entitlement;
(15) To Federal or State examiners for
the purposes of examining borrowing
relationships in operating financial
institutions that may be related to an
obligation of an individual covered by
this system; and
(16) To the individual, the
individual’s counsel or other
representatives, insurance carrier(s) or
underwriters of bankers’ blanket bonds
or other financial institution bonds for
failed or assisted FDIC-insured financial
institutions in conjunction with claims
made by the FDIC or litigation instituted
by the FDIC or others on behalf of the
FDIC against former officers, directors,
accountants, lawyers, consultants,
appraisers, or underwriters of bankers’
blanket bonds or other financial
institution bonds of a failed or assisted
FDIC-insured financial institution.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
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RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed by financial
institution number, name of failed or
assisted insured institution, name of
individual, social security number, and
loan number.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
records maintained in individual file
folders are stored in lockable file
cabinets and/or in secured vaults or
warehouses and are accessible only by
authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Credit/loan files or files concerning
the obligors, obligees, or individuals
subject to claims of the failed or assisted
financial institution are maintained
until the receivership claim, loan
obligation, judgment, loan deficiency or
other asset or liability is sold or
otherwise disposed of, or for the period
of time provided under applicable
Federal or State laws pursuant to which
the FDIC liquidates the assets,
discharges the liabilities or processes
the claims. FDIC asset files will be
maintained until they become inactive,
at which time they will be retired or
destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the
National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by
shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; and
Deputy Director, Field Operations
Branch, FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas,
Texas 75201.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
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Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the
individual on whom the record is
maintained; appraisers retained by the
originating financial institution or the
FDIC; investigative and/or research
companies; credit bureaus and/or
services; loan servicers; court records;
references named by the individual;
attorneys or accountants retained by the
originating financial institution or the
FDIC; participants in the obligation(s) of
the individual; officers and employees
of the failed or assisted financial
institution; congressional offices that
may initiate an inquiry; and other
parties providing services to the FDIC in
its capacity as liquidator or receiver.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC–30–64–0014
SYSTEM NAME:
Personnel Benefits and Enrollment
Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
For administrative purposes, duplicate
systems may exist within the FDIC at
the duty station of each employee. (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices.) The FDIC also has an
interagency agreement with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, National
Finance Center in New Orleans,
Louisiana, to provide and maintain
payroll, personnel, and related services
and systems involving FDIC employees.
The FDIC also has agreements with T.
Rowe Price, Benefit Allocation Systems,
and other benefit plan contractors to
provide employee benefits and related
administrative services.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any
other system, this system covers current
and former FDIC employees and their
dependents who are enrolled in the
FDIC-sponsored Savings Plan, health,
life, and other insurance or benefit
programs.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
This system contains general
personnel and enrollment information
for the FDIC-sponsored Savings Plan,
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flexible spending account (FSA) plans
and insurance plans (life, dental, vision,
or long-term disability). The FDIC
maintains information on earnings,
number and name of dependents,
gender, birth date, home address, social
security number, employee locator
information (including email and office
addresses), claims for FSA
reimbursements, and related
correspondence.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819) and
Executive Order 9397.
PURPOSE(S):
The records are collected, maintained
and used to support the administration
and management of the FDIC personnel
benefits programs.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
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identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(10) To the Department of Agriculture,
National Finance Center to provide
personnel, payroll, and related services
and systems involving FDIC personnel;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service
and appropriate State and local taxing
authorities;
(12) To appropriate Federal agencies
to effect salary or administrative offsets,
or for other purposes connected with
the collection of debts owed to the
United States;
(13) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of
Health and Human Services for the
purpose of locating individuals to
establish paternity, establish and modify
orders of child support enforcement
actions as required by the Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act, the Federal Parent
Locator System and the Federal Tax
Offset System;
(14) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement for release to the Social
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Security Administration for verifying
social security numbers in connection
with the operation of the Federal Parent
Locator System by the Office of Child
Support Enforcement;
(15) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement for release to the
Department of the Treasury for purposes
of administering the Earned Income Tax
Credit Program and verifying a claim
with respect to employment in a tax
return;
(16) To Benefit Allocation Systems, T.
Rowe Price, and other benefit providers,
carriers, vendors, contractors, and
agents to process claims and provide
related administrative services
involving FDIC personnel.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
who are seeking access to records
maintained in this system of records
must submit their request in writing to
the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and comply
with the procedures contained in FDIC’s
Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include the individuals to whom the
records pertain and information
retrieved from official FDIC records.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
FDIC–30–64–0015
Records are stored in electronic media
or in paper format within individual file
folders.
SYSTEM NAME:
RETRIEVABILITY:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
the name or social security number of
the employee.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets in a locked room accessible
only to authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
None.
Personnel Records.
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
and FDIC Office of Inspector General,
3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226. For administrative purposes,
duplicate systems may exist within the
FDIC at the duty station of each
employee. (See Appendix A for a list of
the FDIC regional offices.) The FDIC
also has an interagency agreement with
the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
National Finance Center in New
Orleans, Louisiana, to provide and
maintain payroll, personnel, and related
services and systems involving FDIC
employees.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Deputy Director, Human Resources
Branch, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
To the extent not covered by any
other system, this system covers current
and former FDIC or OIG employees,
contractors, and applicants for
employment.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information pertaining to themselves or
This system contains a variety of
records relating to personnel actions
and determinations made about
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individuals while employed or seeking
employment. These records may contain
information about an individual relating
to name, birth date, Social Security
Number (SSN), personal telephone
numbers and addresses, employment
applications, background, identity
verification and credentials, duty station
telephone numbers and addresses,
compensation, performance, separation,
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or courtordered levies, emergency contacts, and
related records and correspondence.
These records may also contain Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) group
information about FDIC employees,
such as race, national origin, sex and
disability information. NOTE: Records
maintained by the FDIC in the official
personnel file are described in the
government-wide Privacy Act System
Notice known as OPM/GOVT–1 and
other government-wide system notices
published by the Office of Personnel
Management, and are not included
within this system. Also not included in
this system are records covered by
FDIC–30–64–0009 (Safety and Security
Incident Records), FDIC–30–64–0014
(Personnel Benefits and Enrollment
Records), FDIC–30–64–0026 (Transit
Subsidy Program Records), and FDIC–
30–64–0027 (Parking Program Records).
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819),
Executive Order 9397; and Section 8C(b)
of the Inspector General Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are collected, maintained
and used to support the administration
and management of the FDIC personnel
and benefits programs.
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
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(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(10) To the Department of Agriculture,
National Finance Center to provide
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personnel, payroll, and related services
and systems involving FDIC personnel;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service
and appropriate State and local taxing
authorities;
(12) To appropriate Federal agencies
to effect salary or administrative offsets,
or for other purposes connected with
the collection of debts owed to the
United States;
(13) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of
Health and Human Services for the
purpose of locating individuals to
establish paternity, establish and modify
orders of child support enforcement
actions as required by the Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act, the Federal Parent
Locator System and the Federal Tax
Offset System;
(14) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement for release to the Social
Security Administration for verifying
social security numbers in connection
with the operation of the Federal Parent
Locator System by the Office of Child
Support Enforcement;
(15) To the Office of Child Support
Enforcement for release to the
Department of the Treasury for purposes
of administering the Earned Income Tax
Credit Program and verifying a claim
with respect to employment in a tax
return.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
or in paper format within individual file
folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
the name or social security number of
the employee.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets in a locked room accessible
only to authorized personnel.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director, Human Resources
Branch, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429; Deputy
Assistant Inspector General for
Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information pertaining to themselves or
who are seeking access to records
maintained in this system of records
must submit their request in writing to
the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and comply
with the procedures contained in FDIC’s
Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include the individuals to whom the
records pertain and information
retrieved from official FDIC records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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SYSTEM NAME:
Professional Qualification Records for
Municipal Securities Dealers, Municipal
Securities Representatives, and U.S.
Government Securities Brokers/Dealers.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management
Supervision, Risk Management Policy
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and Exam Oversight Branch, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
(1) Persons who are or seek to be
associated with municipal securities
brokers or municipal securities dealers
which are FDIC-insured, state-chartered
financial institutions (including insured
state-licensed branches of foreign
financial institutions), not members of
the Federal Reserve System, or are
subsidiaries, departments, or divisions
of such financial institutions;
(2) Persons who are or seek to be
persons associated with U.S.
Government securities dealers or
brokers which are FDIC-insured statechartered financial institutions, other
than members of the Federal Reserve
System.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The records contain identifying
information, detailed educational and
employment histories, examination
information, disciplinary information, if
any, and information concerning the
termination of employment of
individuals covered by the system.
Identifying information includes name,
address, date and place of birth, and
may include social security number.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 15B(c), 15C, and 23 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15
U.S.C. 78o–4, 78o–5, and 78q and 78w);
and Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to comply
with the registration requirements of
municipal securities dealers, municipal
securities representatives, and U.S.
Government securities brokers or
dealers and associated persons
contained in the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 and to support the FDIC’s
regulatory and supervisory functions.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USE:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
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whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
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concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the appropriate Federal, State,
local, or foreign agency or authority or
to the appropriate self-regulatory
organization, as defined in section
3(a)(26) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(26)), to the
extent disclosure is determined to be
necessary and pertinent for investigating
or prosecuting a violation of or for
enforcing or implementing a statute,
rule, regulation, or order, when the
information by itself or together with
additional information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
regulation, rule or order issued pursuant
thereto;
(11) To assist in any proceeding in
which the Federal securities or banking
laws are in issue or a proceeding
involving the propriety of a disclosure
of information contained in this system,
in which the FDIC or one of its past or
present employees is a party, to the
extent that the information is relevant to
the proceeding;
(12) To a Federal, State, local, or
foreign governmental authority or a selfregulatory organization if necessary in
order to obtain information relevant to
an FDIC inquiry concerning a person
who is or seeks to be associated with a
municipal securities dealer as a
municipal securities principal or
representative or a U.S. Government
securities broker or a U.S. Government
securities dealer;
(13) To a Federal, State, local, or
foreign governmental authority or a selfregulatory organization in connection
with the issuance of a license or other
benefit to the extent that the information
is relevant and necessary; and
(14) To a registered dealer, registered
broker, registered municipal securities
dealer, U.S. Government securities
dealer, U.S. Government securities
broker, or an insured financial
institution that is a past or present
employer of an individual that is the
subject of a record, or to which such
individual has applied for employment,
for purposes of identity verification or
for purposes of investigating the
qualifications of the subject individual.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
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RETRIEVABILITY:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Indexed by name and dealer
registration number or FDIC financial
institution certificate number.
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
records are stored in file folders in
lockable metal file cabinets accessible
only by authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Examination Specialist, Risk
Management Policy and Exam Oversight
Branch, Division of Risk Management
Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individuals on whom the records are
maintained, municipal securities
dealers and U.S. Government securities
dealers and brokers (as such dealers are
described in ‘‘Categories of Individuals
Covered by the System’’ above), and
Federal, State, local, and foreign
governmental authorities and selfregulatory organizations or agencies
which regulate the securities industry.
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SYSTEM NAME:
SAFEGUARDS:
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Employee Medical and Health
Assessment Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Health Unit, Corporate Services
Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, located at the following
addresses: 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429; 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; 1310
Courthouse Road, Arlington VA 22226;
and Health Units located in FDIC
regional offices; and FDIC Office of
Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226. (See Appendix A
for a list of the FDIC regional offices and
their addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
All current and former FDIC and OIG
employees and other individuals who
seek information, treatment, medical
accommodations, participate in health
screening programs administered by the
FDIC, or file claims seeking benefits
under the Federal Employees’
Compensation Act.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Medical records of the employee,
including name, age, height, weight,
history of certain medical conditions,
health screening records; dates of visits
to the FDIC Health Unit, diagnoses, and
treatments administered; ergonomic
reviews and assessments; the name and
telephone number of the person to
contact in the event of a medical
emergency involving the employee; and
reports of injury or illness while in the
performance of duty. The system used
by the Office of Inspector General
contains the results of physical and
other medical examinations of OIG
employees. Note: This system includes
only records maintained by the FDIC.
Associated records, if any, are described
and covered by the Office of Personnel
Management government-wide system
of records OPM/GOVT–10 (Employee
Medical File System Records) or the
Department of Labor government-wide
system of records DOL/GOVT–1 (Office
of Workers’ Compensation Programs,
Federal Employees’ Compensation Act
File).
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); and
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Sections 4(b), 6(e), and 8C(b) of the
Inspector General Act, as amended (5
U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and
maintained to identify potential health
issues and concerns of an individual, to
identify and collect information with
respect to claims for injury or illness
while in the performance of duty,
medical conditions reported by an
individual to the FDIC Health Unit, and
to identify necessary contacts in the
event of a medical emergency involving
the covered individual. The records
collected and maintained by the Office
of Inspector General are used to
determine compliance with Office of
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
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other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the appropriate Federal, State
or local agency when necessary to
adjudicate a claim (filed by or on behalf
of the individual) under the Federal
Employees Compensation Act, 5 U.S.C.
8101 et seq., or a retirement, insurance
or health benefit program;
(11) To a Federal, State, or local
agency to the extent necessary to
comply with laws governing reporting
of communicable disease;
(12) To health or life insurance
carriers contracting with the FDIC to
provide life insurance or to provide
health benefits plan, such information
necessary to verify eligibility for
payment of a claim for life or health
benefits;
(13) To a Health Unit or occupational
safety and health contractors, including
contract nurses, industrial hygienists,
and others retained for the purpose of
performing any function associated with
the operation of the Health Unit; and
(14) To the person designated on the
appropriate form as the individual to
contact in the event of a medical
emergency of the employee.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
The records are stored in electronic
media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
records are stored in lockable metal file
cabinets. Access is limited to authorized
employees and contractors responsible
for servicing the records in the
performance of their duties.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Health, Safety and Environmental
Program Manager, Corporate Services
Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226; Deputy Assistant Inspector
General for Management, Office of
Inspector General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The records are compiled during the
course of a visit to the Health Unit for
treatment, participation in a health
screening program, in the performance
of accident/incident investigations, or if
the individual requests an ergonomic
assessment or health or medical
accommodation. OIG employees also
provide the results of physical and other
medical examinations required for
compliance with Office of Inspector
General policies.
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SYSTEM NAME:
Grievance Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Human Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; and FDIC
Office of Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226. Records at
the regional level generated through
grievance procedures negotiated with
recognized labor organizations are
located in the FDIC regional office
where originated (See Appendix A for a
list of the FDIC regional offices and their
addresses). For non-headquarters
employees, duplicate copies may be
maintained by the Human Resources
Branch, Division of Administration,
Arlington, VA for the purpose of
coordinating grievance and arbitration
proceedings.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current or former FDIC or OIG
employees who have submitted
grievances in accordance with part 771
of the United States Office of Personnel
Management’s regulations (5 CFR part
771) or a negotiated grievance
procedure.
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains records relating
to grievances filed by FDIC employees
under part 771 of the United States
Office of Personnel Management’s
regulations, or under 5 U.S.C. 7121.
Case files contain documents related to
the grievance including statements of
witnesses, reports of interviews and
hearings, examiner’s findings and
recommendations, a copy of the final
decision, and related correspondence
and exhibits. This system includes files
and records of internal grievance
procedures that FDIC may establish
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); the
Inspector General Act, as amended (5
U.S.C. app.); 5 U.S.C. 7121; 5 CFR part
771.
PURPOSE:
The information contained in this
system is used to make determinations
and document decisions made on filed
grievances and settle matters of
dissatisfaction or concern of covered
individuals. Information from this
system may be used for preparing
statistical summary or management
reports.
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through negotiations with recognized
labor organizations. The system used by
the Office of Inspector General contains
records related to grievances filed by
OIG employees.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
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to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To any source during the course
of an investigation only such
information as determined to be
necessary and pertinent to process a
grievance, to the extent necessary to
identify the individual, inform the
source of the purpose(s) of the request
and identify the type of information
requested.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
The records are stored in electronic
media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
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authorized personnel. Paper format
records are stored in lockable metal file
cabinets in a locked room accessible
only to authorized personnel.
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director of Personnel, Human
Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy
Assistant Inspector General for
Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226. The appropriate
FDIC Regional Director for records
maintained in FDIC regional offices (see
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices and their addresses).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information in this system is
provided: (1) By the individual on
whom the record is maintained; (2) by
testimony of witnesses; (3) by agency
officials; and (4) from related
correspondence from organizations or
persons.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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SYSTEM NAME:
Potential Bidders List.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; and Field
Operations Branch, Division of
Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC,
1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who have purchased or
submitted written notice of an interest
in purchasing loans, owned real estate,
securities, or other assets from the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the individual’s name,
address, telephone number and
electronic mail address, if available;
information as to the kind or category
and general geographic location of loans
or owned real estate that the individual
may be interested in purchasing; and
information relating to whether any bids
have been submitted on prior sales.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11 and 13 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819,
1821 and 1823).
PURPOSE:
The system collects, identifies and
maintains information about potential
purchasers of assets (primarily loans
and owned real estate) from the FDIC.
The information is utilized by the FDIC
in the marketing of assets, to identify
qualified potential purchasers and to
solicit bids for assets. The information
in this system is used to support the
FDIC’s liquidation/receivership
functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
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statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
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practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State agencies
and to contractors to assist in the
marketing and sale of loans, real estate,
or other assets held by the FDIC.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the
individual about whom the record is
maintained.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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SYSTEM NAME:
STORAGE:
Telephone Call Detail Records.
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format in file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media and paper format are
indexed and retrieved by name of
prospective purchaser or unique
identification number assigned to the
prospective purchaser.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Hard copy
printouts are maintained in lockable
metal file cabinets or offices.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
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CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Information Technology,
FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals assigned telephone
numbers by the FDIC, including current
and former FDIC employees and
contractor personnel, who make local
and long distance telephone calls and
individuals who receive telephone calls
placed from or charged to FDIC
telephones.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records, including telephone number,
location, dates and duration of
telephone call, relating to use of FDIC
telephones to place or receive long
distance and local calls; records of any
charges billed to FDIC telephones;
records indicating assignment of
telephone numbers to individuals
covered by the system; and the results
of administrative inquiries to determine
responsibility for the placement of
specific local or long distance calls.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSES:
The records in this system are
maintained to identify and make a
record of all telephone calls placed to or
from FDIC telephones and enable the
FDIC to analyze call detail information
for verifying call usage; to determine
responsibility for placement of specific
long distance calls; and for detecting
possible abuse of the FDIC-provided
long distance telephone network.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
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(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
It is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
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the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To current and former FDIC
employees and other individuals
currently or formerly provided
telephone services by the FDIC to
determine their individual
responsibility for telephone calls;
(11) To a telecommunications
company providing telecommunications
support to permit servicing the account;
and
(12) To the Department of the
Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal
agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties
authorized by law, for the purpose of
collecting or assisting in the collection
of delinquent debts owed to the FDIC.
Disclosure of information contained in
these records will be limited to the
individual’s name and other
information necessary to establish the
identity of the individual, and the
existence, validity, amount, status and
history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Assistant Director, Infrastructure
Services Branch, Division of
Information Technology, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Telephone assignment records; call
detail listings; results of administrative
inquiries relating to assignment of
responsibility for placement of specific
long distance and local calls.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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SYSTEM NAME:
Fitness Center Records.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
STORAGE:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
Records are stored in electronic
media.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
telephone number and office location.
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SAFEGUARDS:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Records are destroyed after the close
of the fiscal year in which they are
audited or after three years from the
date the record was created, whichever
occurs first.
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
FDIC employees who apply for
membership and participate in the
Fitness Centers.
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
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Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington,
VA, 22226, and 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
Contains the individual’s name,
gender, age; fitness assessment results;
identification of certain medical
conditions; and the name and phone
number of the individual’s personal
physician and emergency contact.
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PURPOSE:
The records are collected and
maintained to control access to the
fitness center; to enable the Fitness
Centers’ contractor to identify any
potential health issues or concerns and
the fitness level of an individual; and to
identify necessary contacts in the event
of a medical emergency while the
individual is participating in a fitness
activity.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
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to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the individuals listed as
emergency contacts or the individual’s
personal physician, in the event of a
medical emergency; and
(11) To a Health Unit or occupational
safety and health contractors, including
contract nurses, industrial hygienists,
and others retained for the purpose of
performing any function associated with
the operation of the Fitness Centers.
and retrieved by name and will be
password protected and accessible only
by authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Health, Safety and Environmental
Program Manager, Acquisition and
Corporate Services Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
STORAGE:
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who submit requests and
administrative appeals pursuant to the
provisions of the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) or the Privacy
Act; individuals whose requests,
appeals or other records have been
referred to FDIC by other agencies;
attorneys or other persons authorized to
represent individuals submitting
requests and appeals; individuals who
are the subjects of such requests; and
FDIC personnel assigned to process
such requests or appeals.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
Records in the system may contain
requesters’ and their attorneys’ or
representatives’ names, addresses, email
addresses, telephone numbers; online
identity verification information
(username and password); and any other
information voluntarily submitted, such
as an individual’s social security
number; tracking numbers;
correspondence with the requester or
others representing the requester;
internal FDIC correspondence and
memoranda to or from other agencies
having a substantial interest in the
determination of the request; responses
to the request and appeals; and copies
of responsive records. These records
may contain personal information
retrieved in response to a request.
Note—FOIA and Privacy Act case
records may contain inquiries and
requests regarding any of the FDIC’s
other systems of records subject to the
FOIA and Privacy Act, and information
about individuals from any of these
other systems may become part of this
system of records.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address, and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
RETRIEVABILITY:
Information is principally obtained
from the individual who has applied for
membership and Fitness Center
personnel. Some information may be
provided by the individual’s personal
physician.
Individual file folders and cards are
indexed and retrieved by name.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Records are stored in paper format
within individual file folders.
Information recorded on index cards is
stored in a card file box.
None.
SAFEGUARDS:
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SYSTEM LOCATIONS:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS:
Records are maintained in lockable
metal file cabinets. Access is limited to
authorized employees of the contractor
responsible for servicing the records in
the performance of their duties. Note: In
the future, all or some portion of the
records may be stored in electronic
media. These records will be indexed
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SYSTEM NAME:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C.
552), the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C.
552a), 12 CFR parts 309 and 310.
PURPOSES:
The records are collected and
maintained to process requests made
under the provisions of the FOIA and
Privacy Act and to assist the FDIC in
carrying out any other responsibilities
relating to the FOIA and Privacy Act.
Freedom of Information Act and
Privacy Act Request Records.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
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552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
It is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(6) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement, or
project;
(7) To another Federal government
agency having a substantial interest in
the determination of the request or for
the purpose of consulting with that
agency as to the propriety of access or
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correction of the record in order to
complete the processing of requests; and
(8) To a third party authorized in
writing to receive such information by
the individual about whom the
information pertains.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format within individual file
folders.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media and paper format
records are indexed and retrieved by the
requester’s name or by unique number
assigned to the request. Records
sometimes are retrieved by reference to
the name of the requester’s firm, if any,
or the subject matter of the request.
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
SAFEGUARDS:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Electronic files are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. File folders are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets in a locked room accessible
only to authorized personnel.
Requesters and persons acting on
behalf of requesters, FDIC offices and
divisions, other Federal agencies having
a substantial interest in the
determination of the request, and
employees processing the requests.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Records for Freedom of Information
Act requests which are granted,
withdrawn or closed for noncompliance or similar reason, are
destroyed two years after the date of the
reply. Records for all other Freedom of
Information Act requests (e.g., requests
denied in part, requests denied in full,
and requests for which no responsive
information was located) are destroyed
six years after the date of the reply,
unless the denial is appealed, in which
case the request and related
documentation are destroyed six years
after the final agency determination or
three years after final adjudication by
the courts, whichever is later. Records
maintained for control purposes are
destroyed six years after the last entry.
Records maintained for processing
Privacy Act requests are disposed of in
accordance with established disposition
schedules for individual records, or five
years after the date of the disclosure was
made, whichever is later. Disposal is by
shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
The FDIC has claimed exemptions for
several of its other systems of records
under 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(1), (k)(2), and
(k)(5) and 12 CFR part 310.13. During
the processing of a Freedom of
Information Act or Privacy Act request,
exempt records from these other
systems of records may become part of
the case record in this system of records.
To the extent that exempt records from
other FDIC systems of records are
entered or become part of this system,
the FDIC has claimed the same
exemptions, and any such records
compiled in this system of records from
any other system of records continues to
be subject to any exemption(s)
applicable for the records as they have
in the primary systems of records of
which they are a part.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
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See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
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SYSTEM NAME:
Affordable Housing Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
Purchasers and prospective
purchasers of residential properties
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offered for sale through the FDIC’s
Affordable Housing Program. Note: To
be considered a prospective purchaser
for purposes of this record system, the
individual must have: (1) Completed
and signed an FDIC ‘‘Certification of
Income Eligibility;’’ and (2) delivered
the form to an authorized representative
of the FDIC’s Affordable Housing
Program.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the purchaser’s or
prospective purchaser’s income
qualification form and substantiating
documents (such as personal financial
statements, income tax returns, asset or
collateral verifications, appraisals, and
sources of income); copies of sales
contracts, deeds, or other recorded
instruments; intra-agency forms,
memoranda, or notes related to the
property and purchaser’s participation
in the FDIC’s Affordable Housing
Program; correspondence; and other
documents related to the FDIC’s
Affordable Housing Program.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, 13, and 40 of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819, 1821, 1823, 1831q).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and
maintained to determine and verify
eligibility of individuals to participate
in the FDIC Affordable Housing Program
and to monitor compliance by
individuals with purchaser income
restrictions. The information in the
system supports the FDIC’s liquidation
of qualifying residential housing units
and the FDIC’s goal to provide home
ownership for low-income and
moderate-income families.
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
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(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
It is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To mortgage companies, financial
institutions, federal agencies (such as
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the Federal Housing Administration, the
Housing and Urban Development
Agency, the Farm Service Agency, and
the Veterans Administration), or state
and local government housing agencies
where information is determined to be
relevant to an application or request for
a loan, grant, financial benefit, or other
type of assistance or entitlement.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media and paper format are
accessible by name of purchaser or
prospective purchaser and by address of
the property purchased.
SAFEGUARDS: ELECTRONIC FILES ARE
PASSWORD-PROTECTED AND ACCESSIBLE ONLY
BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL. FILE FOLDERS ARE
MAINTAINED IN LOCKABLE METAL FILE CABINETS
ACCESSIBLE ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Supervisory Resolutions and
Receiverships Specialist, Operations
Branch, Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address, and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
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and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the
individual seeking to participate in the
FDIC’s Affordable Housing Program.
Information pertaining to an individual
may, in some cases, be supplemented
with reports from credit bureaus and/or
similar credit reporting services.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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SYSTEM NAME:
Unclaimed Deposit Account Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and
Receiverships, Field Operations Branch,
FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas
75201.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals identified as deposit
account owners of unclaimed insured
deposits of a closed insured depository
institution for which the FDIC was
appointed receiver after January 1, 1989.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Deposit account records, including
signature cards, last known home
address, social security number, name
of insured depository institution,
relating to unclaimed insured deposits
or insured transferred deposits from
closed insured depository institutions
for which the FDIC was appointed
receiver after January 1, 1989.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, and 12 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819,
1821, and 1822).
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PURPOSE:
The information in this system is used
to process inquiries and claims of
individuals with respect to unclaimed
insured deposit accounts of closed
insured depository institutions for
which the FDIC was appointed receiver
after January 1, 1989, and to assist in
complying with the requirements of the
Unclaimed Deposits Amendments Act.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
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portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
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(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project; and
(10) To the appropriate State agency
accepting custody of unclaimed insured
deposits.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronic media and paper format are
indexed and retrieved by depository
institution name, depositor name,
depositor social security number, or
deposit account number.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic files are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Hard copy
printouts are maintained in lockable
metal file cabinets accessible only to
authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
If the appropriate State has accepted
custody of unclaimed deposits, a record
of the unclaimed deposits will be
retained by the FDIC during the custody
period of ten years. Such records will
subsequently be destroyed in
accordance with the FDIC’s records
retention policy in effect at the time of
return of any deposits to the FDIC from
the State. If the appropriate State has
declined to accept custody of the
unclaimed deposits of the closed
insured depository institution, the FDIC
will retain the unclaimed deposit
records and upon termination of the
receivership of the closed insured
depository institution, the records will
be retired or destroyed in accordance
with FDIC Records Retention Schedules
and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by
shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Field Operations
Branch, Division of Resolutions and
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Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates from deposit
records of closed insured depository
institutions and claimants. Records of
unclaimed transferred deposits are
provided to the FDIC from assuming
depository institutions to which the
FDIC transferred deposits upon closing
of the depository institution.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Reporting persons submit
electronically or on paper reports on
any of the following three forms: ‘‘Initial
Statement of Beneficial Ownership of
Securities,’’ ‘‘Statement of Changes in
Beneficial Ownership of Securities’’ and
‘‘Annual Statement of Beneficial
Ownership of Securities.’’ Reporting
persons are required to use these forms
to disclose ownership and transactional
information relative to their beneficial
ownership of securities of FDIC-insured
depository institutions with securities
registered under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. Under section
403 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002,
these forms must be submitted in
electronic form and must be made
available to the public on a Federal
agency’s external internet Web site. The
forms require disclosure of the name of
the financial institution, relationship of
reporting person to the financial
institution, reporting person’s name and
street address, date of form or
amendment, and filer’s signature and
date. A description of the securities’
terms and transactional information
including transaction date, type of
transaction, amount of securities
acquired or disposed, price, aggregate
amount of securities beneficially owned,
and form and nature of beneficial
ownership must also be disclosed on the
forms.
Sections 12(i) and 16(a) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(respectively, 15 U.S.C. 78l(i) and
78p(a)).
SYSTEM NAME:
Beneficial Ownership Filings
(Securities Exchange Act).
PURPOSE:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management
Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
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(1) Any director or officer of an FDICinsured depository institution with a
class of equity securities registered
pursuant to section 12 of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, and (2) Any
person who is directly or indirectly the
beneficial owner of greater than 10% of
a class of equity securities issued by an
FDIC-insured depository institution that
are registered under section 12 of the
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including any trust, trustee, beneficiary
or settlor required to report pursuant to
Securities and Exchange Commission
Rule 16a–8.
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In accordance with Section 16(a) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended by section 403 of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, this
information is being made available to
the public on the FDIC’s external
internet Web site in order to facilitate
the more efficient transmission,
dissemination, analysis, storage and
retrieval of insider ownership and
transaction information in a manner that
will benefit investors, filers and
financial institution regulatory 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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
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contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
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practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(8) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project; and
(10) To the appropriate governmental
or self-regulatory organizations when
relevant to the organization’s regulatory
or supervisory responsibilities or if the
information is relevant to a known or
suspected violation of a law or licensing
standard within that organization’s
jurisdiction.
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
or on paper format in file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Electronically filed reports are
indexed and retrieved by the name of
the reporting party. Paper-filed reports
are indexed by the name of the
depository institution issuing the
securities being reported, with subindexing by the filer’s name.
Information originates from (1) any
director or officer of an FDIC-insured
depository institution with a class of
equity securities registered pursuant to
section 12 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934; and (2) any beneficial
owner of greater than 10% of an FDICinsured depository institution with a
class of equity securities registered
under the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, including any trust, trustee,
beneficiary or settlor required to report
pursuant to SEC Rule 16a–8.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
SAFEGUARDS:
Access to the information in this
electronic system of records is
unrestricted. The filing and amendment
of electronic records is restricted to
authorized users who have been issued
non-transferable user ID’s and
passwords.
FDIC–30–64–0026
SYSTEM NAME:
Transit Subsidy Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
These records will be maintained for
fifteen years from the date of filing, at
which time they will be retired or
destroyed in accordance with National
Archives and Records Administration
and FDIC Records Retention and
Disposition Schedules. Disposal is by
shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429
and the FDIC regional or area offices.
(See Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices.) Records for FDIC
Headquarters and all regional and area
offices are also housed electronically at
the U.S. Department of Transportation,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590.
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SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Chief, Accounting & Securities
Disclosure Section, Division of Risk
Management Supervision, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any
other system, this system covers
employees who apply for and receive
transit subsidy program benefits.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains completed
transit subsidy application forms (FDIC
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Form 3440). The applications include,
but are not limited to, the applicant’s
name, home address, title, grade,
Division, Office, work hours, room and
telephone numbers, commuting
schedule, and transit system(s) used.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are used to administer the
FDIC transit subsidy program.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
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confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Associate Director, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information pertaining to themselves or
who are seeking access to records
maintained in this system of records
must submit their request in writing to
the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and comply
with the procedures contained in FDIC’s
Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR 310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include the individuals to whom the
records pertain and information taken
from official FDIC records.
None.
FDIC–30–64–0027
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
or in paper format within individual file
folders.
SYSTEM NAME:
Parking Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
the name of the transit subsidy program
participant.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429
and regional offices with FDIC parking
facilities. (See Appendix A for a list of
the FDIC regional offices.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any
other system, this system covers
employees and others who have applied
for and/or been issued a parking permit
for the use of FDIC parking facilities;
individuals who car-pool with
employees holding such permits; and
employees interested in joining a car
pool.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains completed
parking application forms (FDIC Forms
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3410), car pool information, disability
parking applications, special parking
authorizations, and visitor parking
requests. The information includes, but
is not limited to, the applicant’s name,
home address, title, grade, make, year
and license number of vehicle, Division,
Office, work hours, room and telephone
numbers, and arrival/departure times.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are used to administer the
parking program, to allocate the limited
number of parking spaces in the FDIC
parking facilities among employees and
visitors, to facilitate the formation of car
pools with employees who have been
issued parking permits, and to provide
for the safe use of FDIC facilities.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
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to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
Associate Director, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
Contains correspondence,
memoranda, Email, and other
communications with the Office of the
Chairman that may include, without
limitation, name and contact
information supplied by the individual
as well as information concerning
subject matter, internal office
assignments, processing, and final
response or other disposition.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information pertaining to themselves or
who are seeking access to records
maintained in this system of records
must submit their request in writing to
the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and comply
with the procedures contained in FDIC’s
Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include the individuals to whom the
records pertain, information retrieved
from official FDIC records, or
information from other agency parking
records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
or in paper format within individual file
folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
the name of the permit holder,
employee identification number, or
license tag number.
None.
FDIC–30–64–0028
SYSTEM NAME:
Office of the Chairman
Correspondence Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
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SAFEGUARDS:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel.
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who correspond to, or
receive correspondence from, the Office
of the Chairman; and individuals who
are the subject of correspondence to or
from the Office of the Chairman.
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PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to
document and respond to
correspondence addressed to the FDIC,
Office of the Chairman.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
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security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To an insured depository
institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to
investigate or resolve the inquiry or
complaint; and
(10) To the primary Federal or State
financial regulator of an insured
depository institution that is the subject
of an inquiry or complaint.
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Office of Legislative Affairs, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system
is obtained from individuals who
submit correspondence to the FDIC for
response, and FDIC personnel.
FDIC–30–64–0029
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format within individual file
folders.
SYSTEM NAME:
RETRIEVABILITY:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
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SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
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Contains correspondence from
Members of the U.S. Congress or
Congressional staff making inquiries or
transmitting inquiries, correspondence
or documents from constituents that
may include, without limitation, name
and contact information as well as
information concerning subject matter,
internal office assignments, processing,
and final response or other disposition.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
None.
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, date, and subject.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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Congressional Correspondence
Records.
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current and former Members of the
U.S. Congress and Congressional staff;
and individuals whose inquiries relating
to FDIC activities are forwarded by
Members of Congress or Congressional
staff to the FDIC for response.
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Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to
document and respond to constituent
and other inquiries forwarded by
Members of the U.S. Congress or
Congressional staff.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
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SAFEGUARDS:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To an insured depository
institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to
investigate or resolve the inquiry or
complaint;
(10) To the primary Federal or State
financial regulator of an insured
depository institution that is the subject
of an inquiry or complaint; and
(11) To authorized third-party sources
during the course of the investigation in
order to resolve the inquiry or
complaint. Information that may be
disclosed under this routine use is
limited to the name of the inquirer or
complainant and the nature of the
inquiry or complaint and such
additional information necessary to
investigate the inquiry or complaint.
FDIC–30–64–0030
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and paper format within individual file
folders.
Legislative Information Tracking
System Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets accessible only to authorized
personnel.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
Contains memoranda, email and other
communications with the Office of
Legislative Affairs that may include
without limitation, name and contact
information supplied by the individual
as well as information related to the
inquiry that was developed by FDIC
staff.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Office of Legislative Affairs, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system
is obtained from individuals who
submit correspondence to the FDIC for
response, and FDIC personnel.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
SYSTEM NAME:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, date, and subject.
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
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Current and former Members of the
U.S. Congress and Congressional staff;
and individuals who contact, or are
contacted by the FDIC Office of
Legislative Affairs.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
RETRIEVABILITY:
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
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PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to
document and respond to inquiries
regarding FDIC’s views on proposed
legislation, facilitate Congressional
briefings, and coordinate preparation of
FDIC responses to constituent inquiries.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
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(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(9) To an insured depository
institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to
investigate or resolve the inquiry or
complaint;
(10) To the primary Federal or State
financial regulator of an insured
depository institution that is the subject
of an inquiry or complaint; and
(11) To authorized third-party sources
during the course of the investigation in
order to resolve the inquiry or
complaint. Information that may be
disclosed under this routine use is
limited to the name of the inquirer or
complainant and the nature of the
inquiry or complaint and such
additional information necessary to
investigate the inquiry or complaint.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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FDIC–30–64–0031
SYSTEM NAME:
Online Ordering Request Records.
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic
media.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
RETRIEVABILITY:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, date, and subject.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Office of Legislative Affairs,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system
is obtained from individuals who
contact the FDIC for response, and FDIC
personnel.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
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Unclassified but sensitive.
These electronic records are collected
in a web-based system located at a
secure site and on secure servers
maintained by a contractor for the FDIC,
Division of Administration, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals who make an online
request for publications, products, or
other materials from the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains names, business or
organization affiliations, addresses,
phone numbers, email addresses, order
history, payment information (debit
and/or credit card information), identity
verification information (username, user
ID, and password), fulfillment
information (shipping and delivery
instructions), and other contact
information provided by individuals
covered by this system.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to
organize and process requests for
publications, products, or other
materials offered by the FDIC.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(6) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(7) To Pay.gov to obtain debit or credit
card approval or disapproval from the
issuing financial institution.
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Corporate Services
Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system
is obtained from individuals who
contact the FDIC, FDIC personnel, and
contractors.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
FDIC–30–64–0033
STORAGE:
SYSTEM NAME:
None.
Records are stored in electronic media
at a secure site and on secure servers
maintained by a contractor.
Emergency Notification Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, order number, and date.
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SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic transmission records are
password-protected and accessible only
by authorized personnel. Debit and
credit card information is encrypted.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429;
FDIC regional or area offices (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices and their addresses);
and at a secure site and on secure webbased servers maintained by a
contractor for the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current FDIC employees, contractors,
and other registered users.
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system includes individual
contact information including name,
personal telephone numbers, personal
email addresses, official business phone
number, and official business email
address.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The system provides for multiple
communication device notification to
registered FDIC personnel during and
after local, regional or national
emergency events and security
incidents, disseminates time sensitive
information, provide personnel
accountability and status during
emergency events, and conduct
communication tests. The system also
provides for the receipt of real-time
message acknowledgements and related
management reports.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
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security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project; and
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Associate Director, FDIC Division of
Administration, Security and
Emergency Preparedness Section 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
Contains correspondence,
memoranda, email, faxes, other
electronic or digital communications,
and additional documentation supplied
by the source of the records. Records
provided by the source may include
personally identifiable information
including name, addresses, email
addresses, telephone numbers, and any
other information voluntarily submitted
such as Social Security Number, as well
as information developed by OIG, such
as the date the matter was received by
OIG, the date the matter was closed, and
the manner of disposition. Records that
involve law enforcement matters are
transferred to the OIG investigative
function, whose applicable system of
records is covered by FDIC–30–64–
0010, Investigative Files of the Office of
Inspector General.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
SYSTEM NAME:
STORAGE:
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
groups and individual name.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are passwordprotected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
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Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information pertaining to themselves or
who are seeking access to records
maintained in this system of records
must submit their request in writing to
the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act
Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and comply
with the procedures contained in FDIC’s
Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR 310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category
include the individuals to whom the
records pertain and information taken
from official FDIC records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC–30–64–0034
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Office of Inspector General
(OIG), 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals—including, but not
limited to, members of the public, the
media, contractors and subcontractors,
Congressional sources, and employees
of the FDIC or of other governmental
agencies—who communicate with the
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
through written or electronic
correspondence or telephonically
including the OIG Hotline. The system
also includes individuals who receive
correspondence from OIG and those
who are the subject of correspondence
to or from OIG.
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); the
Inspector General Act of 1978, as
amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
This system of records is used to
document and respond to
correspondence addressed or directed to
FDIC OIG; to track the receipt and
disposition of correspondence; and to
act as a means of referring allegations of
illegality, fraud and abuse to the OIG
investigative function.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Office of Inspector General Inquiry
Records.
Records are stored in electronic media
at a secure site and on secure servers
maintained by a contractor.
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In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside the FDIC as a routine
use as follows:
(1) To the appropriate Federal, State,
local, foreign or international agency or
authority which has responsibility for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order to
assist such agency or authority in
fulfilling these responsibilities when the
record, either by itself or in combination
with other information, indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
or contract, whether civil, criminal, or
regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular
program statute, or by regulation, rule,
or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, alternative
dispute resolution mediator or
administrative tribunal (collectively
referred to as the adjudicative bodies) in
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the course of presenting evidence,
including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil
discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with
criminal proceedings (collectively, the
litigative proceedings)when the FDIC or
OIG is a party to the proceeding or has
a significant interest in the proceeding
and the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary in order for the
adjudicatory bodies, or any of them, to
perform their official functions in
connection with the presentation of
evidence relative to the litigative
proceedings;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to a written inquiry made by
the congressional office at the request of
the individual to whom the records
pertain;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local
authorities, and other entities when (a)
it is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To the FDIC’s or another Federal
agency’s legal representative, including
the U.S. Department of Justice or other
retained counsel, when the FDIC, OIG or
any employee thereof is a party to
litigation or administrative proceeding
or has a significant interest in the
litigation or proceeding to assist those
representatives by providing them with
information or evidence for use in
connection with such litigation or
proceedings;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(7) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals if needed in the performance of
these or other authorized duties;
(8) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
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(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
OIG, FDIC or Federal Government in
order to assist those entities or
individuals in carrying out their
obligations under the related contract,
grant, agreement or project;
(10) To a financial institution
(whether or not FDIC-insured, but
subject to the FDIC’s examination,
supervision and/or resolution authority)
which is the subject of an inquiry or
complaint when necessary to investigate
or resolve the inquiry or complaint;
(11) To the primary Federal or State
financial regulator of a financial
institution (whether or not FDICinsured, but subject to the FDIC’s
examination, supervision and/or
resolution authority) that is the subject
of an inquiry or complaint in order to
resolve the inquiry or complaint;
(12) To third-party sources, as
authorized by OIG or the FDIC, during
the course of the investigation in order
to resolve the inquiry or complaint.
Information that may be disclosed under
this routine use is limited to the name
of the inquirer or complainant and the
nature of the inquiry or complaint and
such additional information necessary
to investigate the inquiry or complaint;
(13) To the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management, Government
Accountability Office, Office of
Government Ethics, Merit Systems
Protection Board, Office of Special
Counsel, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Department
of Justice, Office of Management and
Budget or the Federal Labor Relations
Authority of records or portions thereof
determined to be relevant and necessary
to carrying out their authorized
functions, including but not limited to
a request made in connection with
hiring or retaining an employee,
rendering advice requested by OIG,
issuing a security clearance, reporting
an investigation of an employee,
reporting an investigation of prohibited
personnel practices, letting a contract or
issuing a grant, license, or other benefit
by the requesting agency, but only to the
extent that the information disclosed is
necessary and relevant to the requesting
agency’s decision on the matter;
(14) To other Federal Offices of
Inspector General or other entities for
the purpose of conducting quality
assessments or peer reviews of the OIG,
or its investigative components, or for
statistical purposes; and
(15) To a Federal agency responsible
for considering suspension or
debarment action where such a record is
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determined to be necessary and
relevant.
Note: In addition to the foregoing: (1) A
record which is contained in this system and
derived from another FDIC system of records
may be disclosed as a routine use as specified
in the published notice of the system of
records from which the record is derived;
and (2) records contained in this system that
are subsequently transferred to OIG’s
investigative function may be disclosed as a
routine use as specified in FDIC–30–64–
0010, Investigative Files of the Office of
Inspector General.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12),
disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies
as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting
Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal
Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C.
3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
and in paper format within individual
file folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, date received or closed, and/or
subject.
SAFEGUARDS:
The electronic system files are
accessible only by authorized personnel
on a need-to-know basis. File folders are
maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets and lockable offices accessible
only by authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods. For
records transferred from this system to
OIG investigative function, the retention
period and manner of destruction will
be governed by the applicable
investigative-records retention schedule.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
FDIC Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
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this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity. Note: Records
transferred from this system to the OIG
investigative function are subject to the
exemptions claimed under FDIC–30–
64–0010, Investigative Files of the
Office of Inspector General. See
‘‘Exemptions Claimed for the System’’
below.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
should specify the information being
contested, the reasons for contesting it,
and the proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310. Note:
Records transferred from this system to
the OIG investigative function are
subject to the exemptions claimed under
FDIC–30–64–0010, Investigative Files of
the Office of Inspector General. See
‘‘Exemptions Claimed for the System’’
below.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Official records of the FDIC; current
and former employees of the FDIC, other
government employees, private
individuals, vendors, contractors,
subcontractors, witnesses and
informants.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None. Records transferred from this
system to the OIG investigative function
are subject to the exemptions claimed
under FDIC–30–64–0010, Investigative
Files of the Office of Inspector General.
FDIC–30–64–0035
SYSTEM NAME:
Identity, Credential and Access
Management Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
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SYSTEM LOCATION:
The Division of Administration, FDIC,
550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC
20429, and the FDIC regional or area
offices. (See Appendix A for a list of the
FDIC regional offices and their
addresses.) Duplicate systems may exist,
in whole or in part, at secure sites and
on secure servers maintained by thirdparty service providers for the FDIC.
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
This system covers all FDIC
employees, contractors, and other
individuals who have applied for, been
issued, and/or used a Personal Identity
Verification (PIV) card for access to
FDIC or other federal facilities.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system includes all information
submitted during application for the PIV
card and any resulting investigative and
adjudicative documentation required to
establish and verify the identity and
background of each individual issued a
PIV card. The system includes, but is
not limited to, the applicant’s name,
social security number, date and place
of birth, hair and eye color, height,
weight, ethnicity, status as Federal or
contractor employee, employee ID
number, email, biometric identifiers
including fingerprints, digital color
photograph, user access rights, and data
from source documents used to
positively identify the applicant,
including passport and Form I–9
documents.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
Executive Order 9397; and Homeland
Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)
12, Policy for a Common Identification
Standard for Federal Employees and
Contractors.
PURPOSE:
The primary purpose of the system is
to manage the safety and security of
FDIC and other federal facilities, as well
as the occupants of those facilities.
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 the Privacy
Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), all or a portion of
the records or information contained in
this system may be disclosed outside
the FDIC as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities responsible for
investigating or prosecuting a violation
of, or for enforcing or implementing a
statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or
by regulation, rule, or order issued
pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other
administrative body in the course of
presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation,
or settlement negotiations or in
connection with criminal proceedings,
when the FDIC is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest
in the proceeding, to the extent that the
information is determined to be relevant
and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in
response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the
individual who is the subject of the
record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, and other entities
when (a) it is suspected or confirmed
that the security or confidentiality of
information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm
to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are
reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities in connection with
hiring or retaining an individual,
conducting a background security or
suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license,
contract, grant, or other benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and
local authorities, agencies, arbitrators,
and other parties responsible for
processing any personnel actions or
conducting administrative hearings or
corrective actions or grievances or
appeals, or if needed in the performance
of other authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies
and other public authorities for use in
records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization
when relevant and necessary to their
duties of exclusive representation
concerning personnel policies,
practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees,
volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the
FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
the Federal Government for use in
carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or
project;
(10) To notify another Federal agency
when, or verify whether, a PIV card is
no longer valid.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
STORAGE:
Records are stored in electronic media
or in paper format within individual file
folders.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records are indexed and retrieved by
name, social security number, other ID
number, PIV card serial number, and/or
by any other unique individual
identifier.
SAFEGUARDS:
Electronic records are password
protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format
records maintained in individual file
folders are stored in lockable file
cabinets and/or in secured vaults or
warehouses and are accessible only by
authorized personnel.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
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These records will be maintained
until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in
accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods. PIV cards
are deactivated within 18 hours of
cardholder separation, loss of card, or
expiration. PIV cards are destroyed by
shredding no later than 90 days after
deactivation.
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Deputy Director, Corporate Services
Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if
they are named in this system of records
or who are seeking access or
amendment to records maintained in
this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division,
FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429,
in accordance with FDIC regulations at
12 CFR Part 310. Individuals requesting
their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement
attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
Individuals wishing to contest or amend
information maintained in this system
of records should specify the
information being contested, their
reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such
information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is provided by the
individual to whom the record pertains,
those authorized by the subject
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individuals to furnish information, and
the FDIC’s personnel records.
Information regarding entry and egress
from FDIC facilities or access to
information technology systems is
obtained from use of the PIV card.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Appendix A
FDIC Atlanta Regional Office, 10 Tenth Street
NE., Suite 800, Atlanta, GA 30309–3906
FDIC Boston Regional Office, 15 Braintree
Hill Office Park, Suite 200, Braintree, MA
02184–8701
FDIC Chicago Regional Office, 300 South
Riverside Plaza, Suite 1700, Chicago, IL
60606
FDIC Dallas Regional Office, 1601 Bryan
Street, Dallas, TX 75201
FDIC Kansas City Regional Office, 1100
Walnut Street, Suite 2100, Kansas City, MO
64106
FDIC Memphis Area Office, 6060 Primacy
Parkway, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38139
FDIC New York Regional Office, 350 Fifth
Avenue, New York, NY 10118–0110
FDIC San Francisco Regional Office, 25 Jessie
Street at Ecker Square, Suite 2300, San
Francisco, CA 94105–2780
By order of the Board of Directors Dated at
Washington, DC, this 8th day of October,
2013.
Robert E. Feldman,
Executive Secretary.
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended; System of Records
AGENCY: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and OMB Circular A-130, the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (``FDIC'') has conducted required reviews
of its systems of records and is publishing this notice regarding its
proposal to alter ten existing systems of records and to incorporate
minor editorial and administrative changes in other existing systems of
records. We hereby publish this notice for comment on the proposed
actions.
DATES: Comments on the proposed systems of records must be received on
or before November 22, 2013. The proposed systems of records will
become effective 45 days following publication in the Federal Register,
unless a superseding notice to the contrary is published before that
date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments by any of the following
methods:
Agency Web site: Located at www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/federal/propose.html. Follow instructions for submitting comments on
this Web site.
Email: Send to comments@fdic.gov. Include ``Notice of
Altered FDIC Systems of Records'' in the subject line.
Mail: Send to Gary Jackson, Counsel, Attention: Comments,
FDIC Systems of Records, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
All submissions should refer to ``Notice of Altered FDIC Systems of
Records.'' By prior appointment, comments may also be inspected and
photocopied in the FDIC Public Information Center, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Room E-1005, Arlington, Virginia 22226, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
(EST), Monday to Friday.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary Jackson, Counsel, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, (703) 562-2677.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974,
as amended, the FDIC has conducted a review of its Privacy Act systems
of records and has determined that it needs to alter ten existing
systems of records. FDIC last published a complete list of its system
notices in the Federal Register on December 13, 2011, Volume 76, Number
239 (76 FR 77626). This publication will incorporate into the full text
of the systems, all changes that have been published since the 2011
publication. These include the July 23, 2012 deletion of the system of
records designated FDIC 30-64-0032, Nationwide Mortgage Licensing
System and Registry, Volume 77, Number 243 (76 FR 77626), and the
January 22, 2013 addition of a new system of records designated FDIC
30-64-0035, Identity, Credential and Access Management Records, Volume
78, Number 14 (78 FR 4408). These publications may be viewed at https://www.fdic.gov/about/privacy/ on the FDIC's Privacy Web page. With the
present notice, the FDIC is also publishing the complete text of all of
its system notices to incorporate other minor editorial and
administrative changes and to provide a current, easily accessible
compilation. Information about the reasons for these proposed changes
is noted below.
As described in the last published notice, the Attorney and Legal
Intern Applicant Records (FDIC 30-64-0001) system is used to manage
applications for the position of honors attorney or legal intern with
the Legal Division of the FDIC. Substantive changes to the system
notice have been made to the following sections: (1) The System Name
reflects the new title: Honors Attorney and Legal Intern Applicant
Records; and (2) The System Manager has been updated to add the Open
Bank Regional Affairs Section of the Legal Division to provide more
accurate contact information.
As described in the last published notice, the Employee Training
Information Records (FDIC 30-64-0007) system is used to manage FDIC
training programs. Substantive changes to the system notice have been
made to the following sections: (1) The System Name reflects the new
title: FDIC Learning and Development Records; (2) The Categories of
Records have been updated to include special career commissions as a
new record type; and (3) The Purpose has been updated to include
tracking special career commissions.
As described in the last published notice, the Corporate Applicant
Recruiting, Evaluating and Electronic Referral Records (FDIC 30-64-
0011) system is used to manage employment applications filed with the
FDIC. Substantive changes to the system notice have been made to the
following sections: (1) The System Location and System Manager have
been updated to include FDIC Office of Inspector General for OIG
applications; and (2) The Categories of Individuals has been updated to
include applicants for employment by OIG.
As described in the last published notice, the Financial
Information Management Records (FDIC 30-64-0012) system is used to
manage and account for financial transactions of the FDIC. Substantive
changes to the system notice have been made to update the Categories of
Records to include dependents' names and dates of birth associated with
claims for reimbursement of relocation expenses, and certification of
medical or physical conditions associated with certain travel
authorizations.
As described in the last published notice, the Insured Financial
Institution Liquidation Records (FDIC 30-64-0013) system is used to
maintain information required to manage the receivership and
conservatorship functions of the FDIC. Substantive changes to the
system notice have been made to update the Policies and Practices for
Retrieving Records by adding social security and loan numbers as
methods for record retrieval.
As described in the last published notice, the Personnel Records
(FDIC 30-64-0015) system is used to manage FDIC personnel and benefits
programs. Substantive changes to the system notice have been made to
the following sections: (1) The System Location and System Manager have
been updated to include FDIC Office of Inspector General for OIG
personnel; and (2) The Categories of Records have been updated to add
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) group information about FDIC
personnel.
As described in the last published notice, the Employee Medical and
Health Assessment Records (FDIC 30-64-0017) system is used to maintain
medical evaluation, treatment, and claims information for FDIC
personnel. Substantive changes to the system notice have been made to
the following sections: (1) The System Location and System Manager have
been updated to include FDIC Office of Inspector General for OIG
personnel; (2) The Categories of Records have been updated to include
the results of physical and other medical examinations of OIG
personnel; and (3) The Purpose has been updated to include determining
compliance with OIG policies.
As described in the last published notice, the Grievance Records
(FDIC 30-64-0018) system is used to manage the administrative grievance
process for FDIC personnel. Substantive changes to the system notice
have been made to the following sections: (1) The System
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Location and System Manager have been updated to include FDIC Office of
Inspector General for OIG personnel; and (2) The Categories of Records
have been updated to include grievances filed by OIG personnel.
As described in the last published notice, the Office of Inspector
General Inquiry Records (FDIC 30-64-0034) system is used to manage
correspondence and other communications addressed or directed to the
FDIC Office of Inspector General. A substantive change to the system
notice has been made to update the Routine Uses by adding a routine use
(15) for sharing records with a Federal agency responsible for
considering a suspension or debarment action.
As described in the last published notice, the Identity, Credential
and Access Management Records (FDIC 30-64-0035) system is used to issue
Personal Identity Verification cards and manage access to FDIC
facilities. Substantive changes to the system notice have been made to
update the Categories of Records to include passport and user access
information.
A Report of Altered Systems of Records has been submitted to the
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of
Representatives, the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of Management and Budget pursuant
to Appendix I to OMB Circular A-130, ``Federal Agency Responsibilities
for Maintaining Records About Individuals,'' dated November 30, 2000,
and the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
More detailed information on the proposed altered systems of
records may be viewed in the complete text below.
Index of FDIC Privacy Act Systems of Records in This Publication
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FDIC 30-64-0001...................... Honors Attorney and Legal Intern
Applicant Records.
FDIC 30-64-0002...................... Financial Institution
Investigative and Enforcement
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0003...................... Administrative and Personnel
Action Records.
FDIC 30-64-0004...................... Changes in Financial Institution
Control Ownership Records.
FDIC 30-64-0005...................... Consumer Complaint and Inquiry
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0006...................... Employee Confidential Financial
Disclosure Records.
FDIC 30-64-0007...................... FDIC Learning and Development
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0008...................... Chain Banking Organizations
Identification Records.
FDIC 30-64-0009...................... Safety and Security Incident
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0010...................... Investigative Files of the Office
of Inspector General.
FDIC 30-64-0011...................... Corporate Applicant Recruiting,
Evaluating, and Electronic
Referral Records.
FDIC 30-64-0012...................... Financial Information Management
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0013...................... Insured Financial Institution
Liquidation Records.
FDIC 30-64-0014...................... Personnel Benefits and Enrollment
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0015...................... Personnel Records.
FDIC 30-64-0016...................... Professional Qualification
Records for Municipal Securities
Dealers, Municipal Securities
Representatives and U.S.
Government Securities Brokers/
Dealers.
FDIC 30-64-0017...................... Employee Medical and Health
Assessment Records.
FDIC 30-64-0018...................... Grievance Records.
FDIC 30-64-0019...................... Potential Bidders List.
FDIC 30-64-0020...................... Telephone Call Detail Records.
FDIC 30-64-0021...................... Fitness Center Records.
FDIC 30-64-0022...................... Freedom of Information Act and
Privacy Act Request Records.
FDIC 30-64-0023...................... Affordable Housing Program
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0024...................... Unclaimed Deposit Account
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0025...................... Beneficial Ownership Filings
(Securities Exchange Act).
FDIC 30-64-0026...................... Transit Subsidy Program Records.
FDIC 30-64-0027...................... Parking Program Records.
FDIC 30-64-0028...................... Office of the Chairman
Correspondence Records.
FDIC 30-64-0029...................... Congressional Correspondence
Records.
FDIC 30-64-0030...................... Legislative Information Tracking
System Records.
FDIC 30-64-0031...................... Online Ordering Request Records.
FDIC 30-64-0032...................... (Reserved).
FDIC 30-64-0033...................... Emergency Notification Records.
FDIC 30-64-0034...................... Office of Inspector General
Inquiry Records.
FDIC 30-64-0035...................... Identity, Credential and Access
Management Records.
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FDIC-30-64-0001
SYSTEM NAME:
Honors Attorney and Legal Intern Applicant Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429;
and Atlanta Regional Office, FDIC, 10 Tenth Street, Suite 800, Atlanta,
Georgia 30309.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Applicants for the position of honors attorney or legal intern with
the Legal Division of the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains correspondence from the applicants and individuals whose
names were provided by the applicants as references; applicants'
resumes; application forms; and in some instances, comments of
individuals who interviewed applicants; documents relating to an
applicant's suitability or eligibility; writing samples; and copies of
academic transcripts and class ranking.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE:
The information in this system is used to evaluate the
qualifications of individuals who apply for honors attorney or legal
intern positions in the Legal Division.
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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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To individuals or concerns whose names were supplied by the
applicant as references and/or past or present employers in requesting
information about the applicant.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are retrieved by name. Records of unsuccessful applicants
are indexed first by job position category and year and then by name.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel. Some paper
records may be maintained in a locked room accessible only to
authorized personnel during a finite initial review period.
Retention and Disposal:
Records of unsuccessful applicants are retained two years after
their submission; records of successful applicants become a part of the
Personnel Records system of records (FDIC 30-64-0015) and are retained
two years after the applicant leaves the employ of the FDIC.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant General Counsel, Open Bank Regional Affairs Section,
Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the applicants; references
supplied by the applicants; current and/or former employers of the
applicants; and FDIC employees who interviewed the applicants.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Pursuant to 12 CFR part 310.13(b), investigatory material compiled
solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or
qualifications for FDIC employment may be withheld from disclosure to
the extent that disclosure of such material would reveal the identity
of a source who furnished information to the FDIC under an express
promise of confidentiality.
FDIC-30-64-0002
SYSTEM NAME:
Financial Institution Investigative and Enforcement Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
(1) Individuals who participate or have participated in the conduct
of or who are or were connected with financial institutions, such as
directors, officers, employees, and customers, and who have been named
in suspicious activity reports or administrative enforcement orders or
agreements. Financial institutions include banks, savings and loan
associations, credit
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unions, other similar institutions, and their affiliates whether or not
federally insured and whether or not established or proposed.
(2) Individuals, such as directors, officers, employees,
controlling shareholders, or persons who are the subject of background
checks designed to uncover criminal activities bearing on the
individual's fitness to be a director, officer, employee, or
controlling shareholder.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains interagency or intra-agency correspondence or memoranda;
criminal referral reports; suspicious activity reports; newspaper
clippings; Federal, State, or local criminal law enforcement agency
investigatory reports, indictments and/or arrest and conviction
information; and administrative enforcement orders or agreements. Note:
Certain records contained in this system (principally criminal
investigation reports prepared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Secret Service, and other federal law enforcement agencies) are the
property of federal law enforcement agencies. Upon receipt of a request
for such records, the FDIC will notify the proprietary agency of the
request and seek guidance with respect to disposition. The FDIC may
forward the request to that agency for processing in accordance with
that agency's regulations.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, and 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Act (12 U.S.C. 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1828, 1829).
PURPOSE:
The information is maintained to support the FDIC's regulatory and
supervisory functions by providing a centralized system of information
(1) for conducting and documenting investigations by the FDIC or other
financial supervisory or law enforcement agencies regarding conduct
within financial institutions by directors, officers, employees, and
customers, which may result in the filing of suspicious activity
reports or criminal referrals, referrals to the FDIC Office of the
Inspector General, or the initiation of administrative enforcement
actions; and (2) to identify whether an individual is fit to serve as a
financial institution director, officer, employee or controlling
shareholder.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To a financial institution affected by enforcement activities
or reported criminal activities;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate State and
local taxing authorities;
(12) To other Federal, State or foreign financial institutions
supervisory or regulatory authorities; and
(13) To the Department of the Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third Parties authorized by law, for the purpose
of collecting or assisting in the collection of delinquent debts owed
to the FDIC. Disclosure of information contained in these records will
be limited to the individual's name, Social Security number, and other
information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, and
the existence, validity, amount, status and history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name of the individual.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
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authorized persons. File folders are maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGERS AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Financial institutions; financial institution supervisory or
regulatory authorities; newspapers or other public records; witnesses;
current or former FDIC employees; criminal law enforcement and
prosecuting authorities.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Portions of the records in this system of records were compiled for
law enforcement purposes and are exempt from disclosure under 12 CFR
part 310.13 and 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). Federal criminal law enforcement
investigatory reports maintained as part of this system may be the
subject of exemptions imposed by the originating agency pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(j)(2).
FDIC-30-64-0003
SYSTEM NAME:
Administrative and Personnel Action Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Legal Division, Executive Secretary Section, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who have been the subject of administrative actions or
personnel actions by the FDIC Board of Directors or by standing
committees of the FDIC and individuals who have been the subject of
administrative actions by FDIC officials under delegated authority.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Minutes of the meetings of the FDIC Board of Directors or standing
committees and orders of the Board of Directors, standing committees,
or other officials as well as annotations of entries into the minutes
and orders.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 8, 9, and 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1818, 1819, 1829).
PURPOSE:
The system is maintained to record the administrative and personnel
actions taken by the FDIC Board of Directors, standing committees, or
other officials.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, General Accounting
Office, the Office of Government Ethics, the Merit Systems Protection
Board, the Office of Special Counsel, the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission,
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or the Federal Labor Relations Authority or its General Counsel of
records or portions thereof determined to be relevant and necessary to
carrying out their authorized functions, including but not limited to a
request made in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee,
the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation
of an employee, the letting of a contract or issuance of a grant,
license, or other benefit by the requesting agency, but only to the
extent that the information disclosed is necessary and relevant to the
requesting agency's decision on the matter.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media, microfilm, and paper format
within individual file folders, minute book ledgers and index cards.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format, index cards, and minute book
ledgers are stored in lockable metal file cabinets or vault accessible
only by authorized personnel. A security copy of certain microfilmed
portions of the records is retained at another location.
Retention and Disposal:
Permanent.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Legal Division, Executive Secretary Section, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Intra-agency records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0004
SYSTEM NAME:
Changes in Financial Institution Control Ownership Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
(1) Individuals who acquired or disposed of voting stock in an
FDIC-insured financial institution resulting in a change of financial
institution control or ownership; and
(2) Individuals who filed or are included as a member of a group
listed in a ``Notice of Acquisition of Control'' of an FDIC-insured
financial institution. Note: The information is maintained only for the
period 1989 to 1995. Commencing in 1996 the records were no longer
collected nor maintained on an individual name or personal identifier
basis and are not retrievable by individual name or personal
identifier. Beginning in 1996, information concerning changes in
financial institution control is collected and maintained based upon
the name of the FDIC-insured financial institution or specialized
number assigned to the FDIC-insured financial institution.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records include the name of proposed acquirer; statement of assets
and liabilities of acquirer; statement of income and sources of income
for each acquirer; statement of liabilities for each acquirer; name and
location of the financial institution; number of shares to be acquired
and outstanding; date ``Change in Control Notice'' or ``Notice of
Acquisition of Control'' was filed; name and location of the newspaper
in which the notice was published and date of publication. For
consummated transactions, names of sellers/transferors; names of
purchasers/transferees and number of shares owned after transaction;
date of transaction on institution's books, number of shares acquired
and outstanding. If stock of a holding company is involved, the name
and location of the holding company and the institution(s) it controls.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 7(j) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C.
1817(j)).
PURPOSE:
The system maintains information on individuals involved in changes
of control of FDIC-insured financial institutions for the period 1989
to 1995 and is used to support the FDIC's regulatory and supervisory
functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such
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agencies, entities, and persons who are reasonably necessary to assist
in efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and
prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State financial institution supervisory
authorities.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records for the period 1989 to 1995 are indexed and retrieved by
name of the individual.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized persons. File folders are maintained in lockable metal file
cabinets.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Persons who acquired control of an FDIC-insured financial
institution; the insured financial institution or holding company in
which control changed; filed ``Change in Control Notice'' form and
``Notice of Acquisition of Control'' form during the period 1989 to
1995; federal and state financial institution supervisory authorities.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0005
SYSTEM NAME:
Consumer Complaint and Inquiry Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Depositor and Consumer Protection, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and FDIC regional offices for
complaints or inquiries originating within or involving an FDIC-insured
depository institution located in an FDIC region. (See Appendix A for a
list of the FDIC regional offices and their addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who have submitted complaints or inquiries concerning
activities or practices of FDIC-insured depository institutions.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains correspondence and records of other
communications between the FDIC and the individual submitting a
complaint or making an inquiry, including copies of supporting
documents and contact information supplied by the individual. This
system may also contain correspondence between the FDIC and the FDIC-
insured depository institution in question and/or intra-agency or
inter-agency memoranda or correspondence concerning the complaint or
inquiry.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819) and
Section 202(f) of Title II of the Federal Trade Improvement Act (15
U.S.C. 57a(f)).
PURPOSE:
The system maintains correspondence from individuals regarding
complaints or inquiries concerning activities or practices of FDIC-
insured depository institutions. The information is used to identify
concerns of individuals, to manage correspondence received from
individuals and to accurately respond to complaints, inquiries, and
concerns expressed by individuals. The information in this system
supports the FDIC regulatory and supervisory functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations
or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC is a party to
the proceeding or has a significant interest in the proceeding, to the
extent that the information is determined to be relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the insured depository institution which is the subject of
the complaint or inquiry when necessary to investigate or resolve the
complaint or inquiry;
(11) To authorized third-party sources during the course of the
investigation in order to resolve the complaint or inquiry. Information
that may be disclosed under this routine use is limited to the name of
the complainant or inquirer and the nature of the complaint or inquiry
and such additional information necessary to investigate the complaint
or inquiry; and
(12) To the Federal or State supervisory/regulatory authority that
has direct supervision over the insured depository institution that is
the subject of the complaint or inquiry.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media.
Retrievability:
Electronic media is indexed and retrieved by unique identification
number which may be cross referenced to the name of complainant or
inquirer.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, Division of Depositor and Consumer Protection,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, or the Regional
Director, Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection for records
maintained in FDIC regional offices (See Appendix A for the location of
FDIC Regional Offices).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the individual on whom the record
is maintained; FDIC-insured depository institutions that are the
subject of the complaint; the appropriate agency, whether Federal or
State, with supervisory authority over the institution; congressional
offices that may initiate the inquiry; and other parties providing
information to the FDIC in an attempt to resolve the complaint or
inquiry.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0006
SYSTEM NAME:
Employee Confidential Financial Disclosure Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are located in component divisions, offices and regional
offices to which individuals covered by the system are assigned.
Duplicate copies of the records are located in the Legal Division,
Executive Secretary Section, Ethics Unit, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429. (See Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional
offices and their addresses).
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former officers and employees, and special government
employees.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains statements of personal and family financial holdings and
other interests in business enterprises and real property; listings of
creditors and outside employment; opinions and determinations of ethics
counselors; information related to conflict of interest determinations;
relevant personnel information and ethics training records; and
information contained on the following forms:
(1) Confidential Financial Disclosure Report--contains listing of
personal and
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family investment holdings, interests in business enterprises and real
property, creditors, and outside employment for covered employees.
(2) Confidential Report of Indebtedness--contains information on
extensions of credit to employees, including loans and credit cards, by
FDIC-insured depository institutions or their subsidiaries; may also
contain memoranda and correspondence relating to requests for approval
of certain loans extended by insured financial institutions or
subsidiaries thereof.
(3) Confidential Report of Interest in FDIC-Insured Depository
Institution Securities--contains a brief description of an employee's
direct or indirect interest in the securities of an FDIC-insured
depository institution or affiliate, including a depository institution
holding company, and the date and manner of acquisition or divestiture;
a brief description of an employee's direct or indirect continuing
financial interest through a pension or retirement plan, trust or other
arrangement, including arrangements resulting from any current or prior
employment or business association, with any FDIC-insured depository
institution, affiliate, or depository institution holding company; and
a certification acknowledging that the employee has read and
understands the rules governing the ownership of securities in FDIC-
insured depository institutions.
(4) Employee Certification and Acknowledgment of Standards of
Conduct Regulation--contains employee's certification and
acknowledgment that he or she has received a copy of the Standards of
Ethical Conduct for Employees of the FDIC.
(5) Public Financial Disclosure Form--contains a description of an
employee's personal and family investment holdings, including interests
in business enterprises or real property, non-investment income,
creditors, former or future employer information, outside positions,
and other affiliations for political appointees.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. 7301 and App.); Section
9 and 12(f) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819(a),
1822(f)); 26 U.S.C. 1043; Executive Order Nos. 12674 (as modified by
12731), 12565, and 11222; 5 CFR parts 2634, 2635, and 3201.
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to assure compliance with the standards
of conduct for Government employees contained in the Executive Orders,
Federal Statutes and FDIC regulations and to determine if a conflict of
interest exists between employment of individuals by the FDIC and their
personal employment and financial interests.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections; and
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name of individual. Electronic
media and paper format do not index the names of prospective employees
who are not selected for employment.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format copies are maintained in lockable
file cabinets.
Retention and Disposal:
Records concerning prospective employees who are not selected for
employment are retained for one year and then destroyed, except that
documents needed in an ongoing investigation will be retained until no
longer needed in the investigation. All other records are retained for
six years and then destroyed. Entries maintained in electronic media
are deleted, except that paper format documents and electronic media
entries needed in an ongoing investigation will be retained until no
longer needed for the investigation. Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
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SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Ethics Program Manager, Executive Secretary Section, Legal
Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the individual or a person or
entity designated by the individual; FDIC employees designated as
Ethics Counselors or Deputy Ethics Counselors; FDIC automated personnel
records system; and other employees or individuals to whom the FDIC has
provided information in connection with evaluating the records
maintained.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0007
SYSTEM NAME:
FDIC Learning and Development Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Corporate University, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226,
and FDIC Office of Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
All current and former employees and other individuals that have
attended training conducted or sponsored by the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records include the schedule of the individual's training classes
and other educational programs attended, dates of attendance,
continuing education credits earned, tuition fees and expenses, and
related information. Also contains information on career development,
certifications, commissions, and learner skills and competencies. The
system used by the Office of Inspector General may also contain
information on educational degrees or professional memberships and
other similar information.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
Sections 4(b) and 6(e) of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended
(5 U.S.C. app).
PURPOSE:
The system is used to record and manage comprehensive learning and
development information that is available to learners, training
administrators, and management. The system is also used to schedule
training events, enroll students, launch online training, and run
reports. The system is used to track training, career development,
certifications, commissions, continuing education and learner skills
and competencies.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To educational institutions for purposes of enrollment and
verification of employee attendance and performance;
(11) To vendors, professional licensing boards or other appropriate
third parties, for the purpose of verification, confirmation, and
substantiation of training or licensing requirements;
(12) To the U.S. Office of Personnel Management for purposes of
tracking and analyzing training and related information of FDIC
employees; and
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(13) To other Federal Offices of Inspector General or other
entities for purposes of conducting quality assessments or peer reviews
of the OIG or any of its components.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Electronic media are accessible by unique identifier or name. File
folders are indexed and retrieved by name of individual.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records within individual file folders are
maintained in lockable metal file cabinets accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Permanent retention.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESSES:
Associate Chief Learning Officer, Corporate University, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy Assistant Inspector General
for Management, Office of Inspector General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the employee about whom the record
is maintained, employee supervisors, training administrators, and the
training facility or institution attended.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0008
SYSTEM NAME:
Chain Banking Organizations Identification Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429, and FDIC regional offices. (See Appendix A
for a list of the FDIC regional offices and their addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who directly, indirectly, or in concert with others,
own or control two or more insured depository institutions.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the names of and contact information for individuals who,
either alone or in concert with others, own or control two or more
insured depository institutions as well as the insured depository
institutions names, locations, stock certificate numbers, total asset
size, and percentage of outstanding stock owned by the controlling
individual or group of individuals; charter types and, if applicable,
name of intermediate holding entity and percentage of holding company
held by controlling individual or group.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 7(j) and 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C.
1817(j), 1819).
PURPOSE:
This system identifies and maintains information of possible linked
FDIC-insured depository institutions or holding companies which, due to
their common ownership, present a concentration of resources that could
be susceptible to common risks. The information in this system is used
to support the FDIC's regulatory and supervisory functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
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(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State financial institution supervisory
authorities for: (a) coordination of examining resources when the chain
banking organization is composed of insured depository institutions
subject to multiple supervisory jurisdictions; (b) coordination of
evaluations and analysis of the condition of the consolidated chain
organization; and (c) coordination of supervisory, corrective or
enforcement actions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media.
Retrievability:
Indexed and retrieved by name of controlling individual(s) or
assigned identification number.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Certain records are archived in off-line storage and all records
are periodically updated to reflect changes. These records will be
maintained until they become inactive, at which time they will be
retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC Records Retention
Schedules and the National Archives and Records Administration.
Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Examination reports and related materials; regulatory filings; and
Change in Financial Institution Control Notices filed pursuant to 12
U.S.C. 1817(j).
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0009
SYSTEM NAME:
Safety and Security Incident Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Division of Administration, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429, and the FDIC regional or area offices. (See Appendix A for a
list of the FDIC regional offices and their addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any other system, this system covers
current and past FDIC employees, contractors, volunteers, visitors, and
others involved in the investigation of accidents, injuries, criminal
conduct, and related civil matters involving the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains investigative reports, correspondence and
other communications that may include, without limitation, name, home
and office address and phone numbers, physical characteristics, vehicle
information, and associated information.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to support the administration and
maintenance of a safety and security incident investigation, tracking
and reporting system involving FDIC facilities, property, personnel,
contractors, volunteers, or visitors.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and
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(c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons who
are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project; and
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, date, or case number.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Paper records and electronic media are retained for five years
after their creation in accordance with FDIC Records Retention and
Disposition Schedules. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate
disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include current FDIC
employees, contractors, members of the public, witnesses, law
enforcement officials, medical providers, and other parties providing
information to the FDIC to facilitate an inquiry or resolve the
complaint.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Certain records contained within this system of records may be
exempted from certain provisions of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a)
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d)(5), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and
(I), (f) and (k).
FDIC-30-64-0010
SYSTEM NAME:
Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector General.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Office of Inspector General (OIG), 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226. In addition, records are maintained in OIG field
offices. OIG field office locations can be obtained by contacting the
Assistant Inspector General for Investigations at said address.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former FDIC employees and individuals involved in or
associated with FDIC programs and operations including contractors,
subcontractors, vendors and other individuals associated with
investigative inquiries and investigative cases, including, but not
limited to, witnesses, complainants, suspects and those contacting the
OIG Hotline.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Investigative files, including memoranda, computer-generated
background information, correspondence, electronic case management and
tracking files, reports of investigations with related exhibits,
statements, affidavits, records or other pertinent documents, reports
from or to other law enforcement bodies, pertaining to violations or
potential violations of criminal laws, fraud, waste, and abuse with
respect to administration of FDIC programs and operations, and
violations of employee and contractor Standards of Conduct as set forth
in section 12(f) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C.
1822(f)), 12 CFR parts 336, 366, and 5 CFR parts 2634, 2635, and 3201.
Records in this system may contain personally identifiable information
such as names, social security numbers, dates of birth and addresses.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
Pursuant to the Inspector General Act, the system is maintained for
the purposes of (1) conducting and documenting investigations by the
OIG or other investigative agencies regarding FDIC programs and
operations in order to determine whether employees or other individuals
have been or are engaging in waste, fraud and abuse with respect to the
FDIC's programs or operations and reporting the results of
investigations to other Federal agencies, other public authorities or
professional organizations which have the authority to bring criminal
or civil or administrative actions, or to impose other disciplinary
sanctions; (2) documenting the outcome of OIG investigations; (3)
maintaining a record of the activities which were the subject of
investigations; (4) reporting investigative findings to other FDIC
components or divisions for their use in operating and evaluating their
programs
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or operations, and in the imposition of civil or administrative
sanctions; and (5) acting as a repository and source for information
necessary to fulfill the reporting requirements of the Inspector
General Act or those of other federal instrumentalities.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To the appropriate Federal, State, local, foreign or
international agency or authority which has responsibility for
investigating or prosecuting a violation of or for enforcing or
implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order to assist such
agency or authority in fulfilling these responsibilities when the
record, either by itself or in combination with other information,
indicates a violation or potential violation of law, or contract,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising
by general statute or particular program statute, or by regulation,
rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, alternative dispute resolution mediator
or administrative tribunal (collectively referred to as the
adjudicative bodies) in the course of presenting evidence, including
disclosures to counsel or witnesses in the course of civil discovery,
litigation, or settlement negotiations or in connection with criminal
proceedings (collectively, the litigative proceedings)when the FDIC or
OIG is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding and the information is determined to be relevant and
necessary in order for the adjudicatory bodies, or any of them, to
perform their official functions in connection with the presentation of
evidence relative to the litigative proceedings;
(3) To the FDIC's or another Federal agency's legal representative,
including the U.S. Department of Justice or other retained counsel,
when the FDIC, OIG or any employee thereof is a party to litigation or
administrative proceeding or has a significant interest in the
litigation or proceeding to assist those representatives by providing
them with information or evidence for use in connection with such
litigation or proceedings;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To a grand jury agent pursuant either to a Federal or State
grand jury subpoena or to a prosecution request that such record be
released for the purpose of its introduction to a grand jury;
(6) To the subjects of an investigation and their representatives
during the course of an investigation and to any other person or entity
that has or may have information relevant or pertinent to the
investigation to the extent necessary to assist in the conduct of the
investigation;
(7) To third-party sources during the course of an investigation
only such information as determined to be necessary and pertinent to
the investigation in order to obtain information or assistance relating
to an audit, trial, hearing, or any other authorized activity of the
OIG;
(8) To a congressional office in response to a written inquiry made
by the congressional office at the request of the individual to whom
the records pertain;
(9) To a Federal, State, or local agency maintaining civil,
criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent
information, such as current licenses, if necessary for the FDIC to
obtain information concerning the hiring or retention of an employee,
the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the
issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit;
(10) To a Federal agency responsible for considering suspension or
debarment action where such record is determined to be necessary and
relevant to that agency's consideration of such action;
(11) To a consultant, person or entity who contracts or
subcontracts with the FDIC or OIG, to the extent necessary for the
performance of the contract or subcontract. The recipient of the
records shall be required to comply with the requirements of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a);
(12) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for OIG, FDIC or the Federal Government in order to assist
those entities or individuals in carrying out their obligation under
the related contract, grant, agreement or project;
(13) To the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Government
Accountability Office, Office of Government Ethics, Merit Systems
Protection Board, Office of Special Counsel, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Department of Justice, Office of Management and
Budget or the Federal Labor Relations Authority of records or portions
thereof determined to be relevant and necessary to carrying out their
authorized functions, including but not limited to a request made in
connection with hiring or retaining an employee, rendering advice
requested by OIG, issuing a security clearance, reporting an
investigation of an employee, reporting an investigation of prohibited
personnel practices, letting a contract or issuing a grant, license, or
other benefit by the requesting agency, but only to the extent that the
information disclosed is necessary and relevant to the requesting
agency's decision on the matter;
(14) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(15) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities,
agencies, arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any
personnel actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective
actions or grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of
other authorized duties;
(16) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(17) To a financial institution affected by enforcement activities
or reported criminal activities authorities to ascertain the knowledge
of or involvement in matters that have been developed during the course
of the investigation;
(18) To the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate State and
local taxing authorities for their use in enforcing the relevant
revenue and taxation law and related official duties;
(19) To other Federal, State or foreign financial institutions
supervisory or regulatory authorities for their use in administering
their official functions, to include examination, supervision,
litigation, and resolution authorities
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with respect to financial institution, receiverships, liquidation,
conservatorships, and similar functions;
(20) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(21) To a governmental, public or professional or self-regulatory
licensing organization for use in licensing or related determinations
when such record indicates, either by itself or in combination with
other information, a violation or potential violation of professional
standards, or reflects on the moral, educational, or professional
qualifications of an individual who is licensed or who is seeking to
become licensed;
(22) To the Department of the Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties authorized by law, for the purpose
of collecting or assisting in the collection of delinquent debts owed
to the FDIC or to obtain information in the course of an investigation
(to the extent permitted by law). Disclosure of information contained
in these records will be limited to the individual's name, Social
Security number, and other information necessary to establish the
identity of the individual, and the existence, validity, amount, status
and history of the debt; and
(23) To other Federal Offices of Inspector General or other
entities for the purpose of conducting quality assessments or peer
reviews of the OIG, or its investigative components, or for statistical
purposes.
Note: In addition to the foregoing, a record which is contained
in this system and derived from another FDIC system of records may
be disclosed as a routine use as specified in the published notice
of the system of records from which the record is derived.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name of individual, unique
investigation number assigned, referral number, social security number,
or investigative subject matter.
Safeguards:
The electronic system files are accessible only by authorized
personnel and are safeguarded with user passwords and authentication,
network/database permission, and software controls. File folders are
maintained in lockable metal file cabinets and lockable offices
accessible only by authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Inspector General for Investigations, FDIC Office of
Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity. Note:
This system contains records that are exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2),
(k)(2) and (k)(5). See ``Exemptions Claimed for the System'' below.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310. Note: This system contains records that
are exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(2) and (k)(5). See
``Exemptions Claimed for the System'' below.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Official records of the FDIC; current and former employees of the
FDIC, other government employees, private individuals, vendors,
contractors, subcontractors, witnesses and informants. Records in this
system may have originated in other FDIC systems of records and
subsequently transferred to this system.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
This system of records, to the extent that it consists of
information compiled for the purpose of criminal investigations, has
been exempted from the requirements of subsections (c)(3) and (4); (d);
(e)(1), (2) and (3); (e)(4)(G) and (H); (e)(5); (e)(8); (e)(12); (f);
(g); and (h) of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2). In
addition, this system of records, to the extent that it consists of
investigatory material compiled: (A) For other law enforcement purposes
(except where an individual has been denied any right, privilege, or
benefit for which he or she would otherwise be entitled to or eligible
for under Federal law, so long as the disclosure of such information
would not reveal the identity of a source who furnished information to
the FDIC under an express promise that his or her identity would be
kept confidential); or (B) solely for purposes of determining
suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian
employment or Federal contracts, the release of which would reveal the
identity of a source who furnished information to the FDIC on a
confidential basis, has been exempted from the requirements of
subsections (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G) and (H); and (f) of the
Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5), respectively.
FDIC-30-64-0011
SYSTEM NAME:
Corporate Applicant Recruiting, Evaluating and Electronic Referral
Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Human Resources Branch, Division of Administration, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226, and FDIC Office of Inspector
General (OIG), 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals filing applications for employment with the FDIC or OIG
in response to advertised position vacancy announcements.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Position vacancy announcement information such as position title,
series
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and grade level(s), office and duty location, opening and closing date
of the announcement, and dates of referral and return of lists of
qualified candidates; applicant personal data such as name, address,
other contact information, social security number, sex, veterans'
preference and federal competitive status; and applicant qualification
and processing information such as qualifications, grade level
eligibility, reason for ineligibility, referral status, and dates of
notification.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819); 5
U.S.C. 1104; and Section 8C(b) of the Inspector General Act, as amended
(5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and maintained to monitor and track
individuals filing employment applications with the FDIC or OIG and to
assess recruiting goals and objectives.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project; and
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format.
Retrievability:
Indexed and retrieved by name and truncated social security number
of individual applicant.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Network servers are located in a locked room with
physical access limited to authorized personnel. Paper files are stored
in lockable offices.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Information Systems and Services Section, Human
Resources Branch, Division of Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Management,
Office of Inspector General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates from position vacancy announcements,
applications for employment submitted by individuals, and the applicant
qualification and processing system.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0012
SYSTEM NAME:
Financial Information Management Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Finance, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
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Records concerning garnishments, attachments, wage assignments and
related records concerning FDIC employees are located with the General
Counsel, Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC
20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former employees, current and former vendors and
contractors providing goods and/or services to the FDIC, current and
former advisory committee members and others who travel or perform
services for the FDIC, current and former FDIC customers, and
individuals who were depositors or claimants of failed financial
institutions for which the FDIC was appointed receiver. Note: Only
records reflecting personal information are subject to the Privacy Act.
This system also contains records concerning failed financial
institution receiverships, corporations, other business entities, and
organizations whose records are not subject to the Privacy Act.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains (1) employee payroll, benefit, and
disbursement-related records; (2) contractor and vendor invoices and
other accounts payable records; (3) customer records related to
accounts receivables; (4) payment records for individuals who were
depositors or claimants of failed financial institutions for which the
FDIC was appointed receiver; and (5) accounting and financial
management records. The payroll and/or disbursement records include,
without limitation, employees' mailing addresses and home addresses;
dependents' names and dates of birth; financial institution account
information; social security number and unique employee identification
number; rate and amount of pay; tax exemptions; tax deductions for
employee payments; and corporate payments information for tax
reporting. Records relating to employee, advisory committee and other
claims for reimbursement of official travel expenses include, without
limitation, travel authorizations, vouchers showing amounts claimed,
medical certification and narratives with information about the
traveler's medical or physical conditions, exceptions taken as a result
of audit, and amounts paid. Other records maintained on employees
include reimbursement claims for relocation expenses consisting of
authorizations, advances, vouchers of amounts claimed and amounts paid;
reimbursement for educational expenses or professional membership dues
and licensing fees and similar reimbursements; awards, bonuses, and
buyout payments; advances or other funds owed to the FDIC; and
garnishments, attachments, wage assignments or related records. Copies
of receipts/invoices provided to the FDIC for reimbursement may contain
credit card or other identifying account information. Contractor,
vendor, and other accounts payable records consist of all documents
relating to the purchase of goods and/or services from those
individuals including contractual documents, vendor addresses and
financial institution account information, vendor invoice statements;
amounts paid, and vendor tax identification number. Copies of
documentation supporting vendor invoice statements may contain
identifying data, such as account number. Customer information is also
captured as necessary for the collection of accounts receivable.
Payment records for individuals who were depositors or claimants of
failed financial institutions for which the FDIC was appointed receiver
include name, address, and payment amount; tax id numbers or social
security numbers are also included for depositors or claimants when an
informational tax return must be filed. The records also include
general ledger and detailed trial balances and supporting data.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9 and 10(a) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819 and 1820(a)).
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained for the FDIC and the failed financial
institution receiverships managed by the FDIC. The records are used to
manage and account for financial transactions and financial activities
of the FDIC. The records and associated databases and subsystems
provide a data source for the production of reports and documentation
for internal and external management reporting associated with the
financial operations of the FDIC.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under
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such contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To auditors employed by the U.S. Government Accountability
Office;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate State and
local taxing authorities;
(12) To vendors, carriers, or other appropriate third parties by
the FDIC Office of Inspector General for the purpose of verification,
confirmation, or substantiation during the performance of audits or
investigations; and
(13) To the Department of the Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties authorized by law, for the purpose
of collecting or assisting in the collection of delinquent debts owed
to the FDIC. Disclosure of information contained in these records will
be limited to the individual's name, Social Security number, and other
information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, and
the existence, validity, amount, status and history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format in file
folders.
Retrievability:
Electronic media are indexed and retrievable by social security
number or specialized identifying number; paper format records are
generally indexed and retrieved by name.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format records are maintained in secure
areas.
Retention and Disposal:
Financial records are retained by the FDIC for ten years in
electronic format and then transferred to the Federal Records Center or
destroyed. The retention period for records relating to garnishments,
attachments and wage assignments is three years after termination.
Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal systems.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Finance, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington,
VA 22226. For records about FDIC employees concerning garnishments,
attachments, wage assignments and related records, the system manager
is the General Counsel, Legal Division, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information is obtained from the individual upon whom the
record is maintained; other government agencies; contractors; or from
another FDIC office maintaining the records in the performance of their
duties. Where an employee is subject to a tax lien, a bankruptcy, an
attachment, or a wage garnishment, information also is obtained from
the appropriate taxing or judicial authority.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0013
SYSTEM NAME:
Insured Financial Institution Liquidation Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; Field Operations Branch, Division of
Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas
75201; and at secure sites and on secure servers maintained by third-
party service providers for the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who were obligors, obligees, or subject to claims of
FDIC-insured financial institutions for which the FDIC was appointed
receiver or conservator of FDIC-insured financial institutions that
were provided assistance by the FDIC and the FDIC is acting as receiver
or conservator of certain of the financial institution's assets. Note:
Only records reflecting personal information are subject to the Privacy
Act. This system also contains records concerning failed financial
institution receiverships, corporations, other business entities, and
organizations whose records are not subject to the Privacy Act.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains the individual's files held by the closed or
assisted financial institution, including loan or contractual
agreements, related documents, and correspondence. The system also
contains FDIC asset files, including judgments obtained, restitution
orders, and loan deficiencies arising from the liquidation of the
obligor's loan asset(s) and associated collateral, if any; information
relating to the obligor's financial condition such as financial
statements and income tax returns; asset or collateral verifications or
searches; appraisals; and potential sources of repayment. FDIC asset
files also include intra- or inter-agency memoranda, as well as notes,
correspondence, and other documents relating to the liquidation of the
loan obligation or asset. FDIC's receivership claims files may include
all information related to claims filed with the receivership estate by
a failed financial institution's landlords, creditors, service
providers or other obligees or claimants. Note: Records held by the
FDIC as receiver are a part of this system only to the extent that the
state law governing the receivership is not inconsistent or does not
otherwise establish specific requirements.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, and 13 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819, 1821, and 1823) and applicable State
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laws governing the liquidation of assets and wind-up of the affairs of
failed financial institutions.
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to: (a) Identify and manage loan
obligations and assets acquired from failed FDIC-insured financial
institutions for which the FDIC was appointed receiver or conservator,
or from FDIC-insured financial institutions that were provided
assistance by the FDIC; (b) identify, manage and discharge the
obligations to creditors, obligees and other claimants of FDIC-insured
financial institutions for which the FDIC was appointed receiver or
conservator, or of FDIC-insured financial institutions that were
provided assistance by the FDIC; and (c) assist with financial and
management reporting. The records support the receivership and
conservatorship functions of the FDIC required by applicable Federal
and State statutes.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USE:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors or entities performing services for the FDIC in
connection with the liquidation of an individual's obligation(s),
including judgments and loan deficiencies or in connection with the
fulfillment of a claim filed with the FDIC as receiver or liquidator.
Third party contractors include, but are not limited to, asset
marketing contractors; loan servicers; appraisers; environmental
contractors; attorneys retained by the FDIC; collection agencies;
auditing or accounting firms retained to assist in an audit or
investigation of FDIC's liquidation activities; grantees, volunteers,
and others performing or working on a contract, service, grant,
cooperative agreement, or project for the FDIC;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To prospective purchaser(s) of the individual's obligation(s),
including judgments and loan deficiencies, for the purpose of informing
the prospective purchaser(s) about the nature and quality of the loan
obligation(s) to be purchased;
(11) To Federal or State agencies, such as the Internal Revenue
Service or State taxation authorities, in the performance of their
governmental duties, such as obtaining information regarding income,
including the reporting of income resulting from a compromise or write-
off of a loan obligation;
(12) To participants in the loan obligation in order to fulfill any
contractual or incidental responsibilities in connection with the loan
participation agreement;
(13) To the Department of the Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties authorized by law, for the purpose
of collecting or assisting in the collection of delinquent debts owed
to the FDIC. Disclosure of information contained in these records will
be limited to the individual's name, Social Security number, and other
information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, and
the existence, validity, amount, status and history of the debt.
(14) To Federal or State agencies or to financial institutions
where information is relevant to an application or request by the
individual for a loan, grant, financial benefit, or other entitlement;
(15) To Federal or State examiners for the purposes of examining
borrowing relationships in operating financial institutions that may be
related to an obligation of an individual covered by this system; and
(16) To the individual, the individual's counsel or other
representatives, insurance carrier(s) or underwriters of bankers'
blanket bonds or other financial institution bonds for failed or
assisted FDIC-insured financial institutions in conjunction with claims
made by the FDIC or litigation instituted by the FDIC or others on
behalf of the FDIC against former officers, directors, accountants,
lawyers, consultants, appraisers, or underwriters of bankers' blanket
bonds or other financial institution bonds of a failed or assisted
FDIC-insured financial institution.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
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Retrievability:
Records are indexed by financial institution number, name of failed
or assisted insured institution, name of individual, social security
number, and loan number.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format records maintained in individual
file folders are stored in lockable file cabinets and/or in secured
vaults or warehouses and are accessible only by authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Credit/loan files or files concerning the obligors, obligees, or
individuals subject to claims of the failed or assisted financial
institution are maintained until the receivership claim, loan
obligation, judgment, loan deficiency or other asset or liability is
sold or otherwise disposed of, or for the period of time provided under
applicable Federal or State laws pursuant to which the FDIC liquidates
the assets, discharges the liabilities or processes the claims. FDIC
asset files will be maintained until they become inactive, at which
time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC Records
Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; and Deputy Director, Field Operations
Branch, FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the individual on whom the record is
maintained; appraisers retained by the originating financial
institution or the FDIC; investigative and/or research companies;
credit bureaus and/or services; loan servicers; court records;
references named by the individual; attorneys or accountants retained
by the originating financial institution or the FDIC; participants in
the obligation(s) of the individual; officers and employees of the
failed or assisted financial institution; congressional offices that
may initiate an inquiry; and other parties providing services to the
FDIC in its capacity as liquidator or receiver.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0014
SYSTEM NAME:
Personnel Benefits and Enrollment Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429. For administrative purposes, duplicate systems may exist
within the FDIC at the duty station of each employee. (See Appendix A
for a list of the FDIC regional offices.) The FDIC also has an
interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National
Finance Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, to provide and maintain
payroll, personnel, and related services and systems involving FDIC
employees. The FDIC also has agreements with T. Rowe Price, Benefit
Allocation Systems, and other benefit plan contractors to provide
employee benefits and related administrative services.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any other system, this system covers
current and former FDIC employees and their dependents who are enrolled
in the FDIC-sponsored Savings Plan, health, life, and other insurance
or benefit programs.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains general personnel and enrollment information
for the FDIC-sponsored Savings Plan, flexible spending account (FSA)
plans and insurance plans (life, dental, vision, or long-term
disability). The FDIC maintains information on earnings, number and
name of dependents, gender, birth date, home address, social security
number, employee locator information (including email and office
addresses), claims for FSA reimbursements, and related correspondence.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819) and
Executive Order 9397.
PURPOSE(S):
The records are collected, maintained and used to support the
administration and management of the FDIC personnel benefits programs.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests,
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identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this
system or other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised
information; and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities,
and persons who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize,
or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(10) To the Department of Agriculture, National Finance Center to
provide personnel, payroll, and related services and systems involving
FDIC personnel;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate State and
local taxing authorities;
(12) To appropriate Federal agencies to effect salary or
administrative offsets, or for other purposes connected with the
collection of debts owed to the United States;
(13) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services for the
purpose of locating individuals to establish paternity, establish and
modify orders of child support enforcement actions as required by the
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, the
Federal Parent Locator System and the Federal Tax Offset System;
(14) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement for release to the
Social Security Administration for verifying social security numbers in
connection with the operation of the Federal Parent Locator System by
the Office of Child Support Enforcement;
(15) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement for release to the
Department of the Treasury for purposes of administering the Earned
Income Tax Credit Program and verifying a claim with respect to
employment in a tax return;
(16) To Benefit Allocation Systems, T. Rowe Price, and other
benefit providers, carriers, vendors, contractors, and agents to
process claims and provide related administrative services involving
FDIC personnel.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by the name or social security
number of the employee.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets in a locked room accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director, Human Resources Branch, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information pertaining to themselves or who are seeking access
to records maintained in this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and comply with the
procedures contained in FDIC's Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include the individuals to
whom the records pertain and information retrieved from official FDIC
records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0015
SYSTEM NAME:
Personnel Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429, and FDIC Office of Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226. For administrative purposes, duplicate systems may
exist within the FDIC at the duty station of each employee. (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional offices.) The FDIC also has
an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
National Finance Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, to provide and
maintain payroll, personnel, and related services and systems involving
FDIC employees.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any other system, this system covers
current and former FDIC or OIG employees, contractors, and applicants
for employment.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system contains a variety of records relating to personnel
actions and determinations made about
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individuals while employed or seeking employment. These records may
contain information about an individual relating to name, birth date,
Social Security Number (SSN), personal telephone numbers and addresses,
employment applications, background, identity verification and
credentials, duty station telephone numbers and addresses,
compensation, performance, separation, Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
or court-ordered levies, emergency contacts, and related records and
correspondence. These records may also contain Equal Employment
Opportunity (EEO) group information about FDIC employees, such as race,
national origin, sex and disability information. NOTE: Records
maintained by the FDIC in the official personnel file are described in
the government-wide Privacy Act System Notice known as OPM/GOVT-1 and
other government-wide system notices published by the Office of
Personnel Management, and are not included within this system. Also not
included in this system are records covered by FDIC-30-64-0009 (Safety
and Security Incident Records), FDIC-30-64-0014 (Personnel Benefits and
Enrollment Records), FDIC-30-64-0026 (Transit Subsidy Program Records),
and FDIC-30-64-0027 (Parking Program Records).
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819),
Executive Order 9397; and Section 8C(b) of the Inspector General Act,
as amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are collected, maintained and used to support the
administration and management of the FDIC personnel and benefits
programs.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(10) To the Department of Agriculture, National Finance Center to
provide personnel, payroll, and related services and systems involving
FDIC personnel;
(11) To the Internal Revenue Service and appropriate State and
local taxing authorities;
(12) To appropriate Federal agencies to effect salary or
administrative offsets, or for other purposes connected with the
collection of debts owed to the United States;
(13) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services for the
purpose of locating individuals to establish paternity, establish and
modify orders of child support enforcement actions as required by the
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, the
Federal Parent Locator System and the Federal Tax Offset System;
(14) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement for release to the
Social Security Administration for verifying social security numbers in
connection with the operation of the Federal Parent Locator System by
the Office of Child Support Enforcement;
(15) To the Office of Child Support Enforcement for release to the
Department of the Treasury for purposes of administering the Earned
Income Tax Credit Program and verifying a claim with respect to
employment in a tax return.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by the name or social security
number of the employee.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets in a locked room accessible only to authorized personnel.
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Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director, Human Resources Branch, FDIC Division of
Administration, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429; Deputy
Assistant Inspector General for Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information pertaining to themselves or who are seeking access
to records maintained in this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and comply with the
procedures contained in FDIC's Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include the individuals to
whom the records pertain and information retrieved from official FDIC
records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0016
SYSTEM NAME:
Professional Qualification Records for Municipal Securities
Dealers, Municipal Securities Representatives, and U.S. Government
Securities Brokers/Dealers.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management Supervision, Risk Management Policy and
Exam Oversight Branch, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
(1) Persons who are or seek to be associated with municipal
securities brokers or municipal securities dealers which are FDIC-
insured, state-chartered financial institutions (including insured
state-licensed branches of foreign financial institutions), not members
of the Federal Reserve System, or are subsidiaries, departments, or
divisions of such financial institutions;
(2) Persons who are or seek to be persons associated with U.S.
Government securities dealers or brokers which are FDIC-insured state-
chartered financial institutions, other than members of the Federal
Reserve System.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The records contain identifying information, detailed educational
and employment histories, examination information, disciplinary
information, if any, and information concerning the termination of
employment of individuals covered by the system. Identifying
information includes name, address, date and place of birth, and may
include social security number.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 15B(c), 15C, and 23 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(15 U.S.C. 78o-4, 78o-5, and 78q and 78w); and Section 9 of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE:
The records are maintained to comply with the registration
requirements of municipal securities dealers, municipal securities
representatives, and U.S. Government securities brokers or dealers and
associated persons contained in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
to support the FDIC's regulatory and supervisory functions.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USE:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation
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concerning personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign agency or
authority or to the appropriate self-regulatory organization, as
defined in section 3(a)(26) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15
U.S.C. 78c(a)(26)), to the extent disclosure is determined to be
necessary and pertinent for investigating or prosecuting a violation of
or for enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order,
when the information by itself or together with additional information
indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil,
criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general
statute or particular program statute, or regulation, rule or order
issued pursuant thereto;
(11) To assist in any proceeding in which the Federal securities or
banking laws are in issue or a proceeding involving the propriety of a
disclosure of information contained in this system, in which the FDIC
or one of its past or present employees is a party, to the extent that
the information is relevant to the proceeding;
(12) To a Federal, State, local, or foreign governmental authority
or a self-regulatory organization if necessary in order to obtain
information relevant to an FDIC inquiry concerning a person who is or
seeks to be associated with a municipal securities dealer as a
municipal securities principal or representative or a U.S. Government
securities broker or a U.S. Government securities dealer;
(13) To a Federal, State, local, or foreign governmental authority
or a self-regulatory organization in connection with the issuance of a
license or other benefit to the extent that the information is relevant
and necessary; and
(14) To a registered dealer, registered broker, registered
municipal securities dealer, U.S. Government securities dealer, U.S.
Government securities broker, or an insured financial institution that
is a past or present employer of an individual that is the subject of a
record, or to which such individual has applied for employment, for
purposes of identity verification or for purposes of investigating the
qualifications of the subject individual.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Indexed by name and dealer registration number or FDIC financial
institution certificate number.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format records are stored in file folders
in lockable metal file cabinets accessible only by authorized
personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Examination Specialist, Risk Management Policy and Exam Oversight
Branch, Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individuals on whom the records are maintained, municipal
securities dealers and U.S. Government securities dealers and brokers
(as such dealers are described in ``Categories of Individuals Covered
by the System'' above), and Federal, State, local, and foreign
governmental authorities and self-regulatory organizations or agencies
which regulate the securities industry.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0017
SYSTEM NAME:
Employee Medical and Health Assessment Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Health Unit, Corporate Services Branch, Division of Administration,
FDIC, located at the following addresses: 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429; 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; 1310
Courthouse Road, Arlington VA 22226; and Health Units located in FDIC
regional offices; and FDIC Office of Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22226. (See Appendix A for a list of the FDIC
regional offices and their addresses.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
All current and former FDIC and OIG employees and other individuals
who seek information, treatment, medical accommodations, participate in
health screening programs administered by the FDIC, or file claims
seeking benefits under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Medical records of the employee, including name, age, height,
weight, history of certain medical conditions, health screening
records; dates of visits to the FDIC Health Unit, diagnoses, and
treatments administered; ergonomic reviews and assessments; the name
and telephone number of the person to contact in the event of a medical
emergency involving the employee; and reports of injury or illness
while in the performance of duty. The system used by the Office of
Inspector General contains the results of physical and other medical
examinations of OIG employees. Note: This system includes only records
maintained by the FDIC. Associated records, if any, are described and
covered by the Office of Personnel Management government-wide system of
records OPM/GOVT-10 (Employee Medical File System Records) or the
Department of Labor government-wide system of records DOL/GOVT-1
(Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Federal Employees'
Compensation Act File).
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
and
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Sections 4(b), 6(e), and 8C(b) of the Inspector General Act, as amended
(5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and maintained to identify potential
health issues and concerns of an individual, to identify and collect
information with respect to claims for injury or illness while in the
performance of duty, medical conditions reported by an individual to
the FDIC Health Unit, and to identify necessary contacts in the event
of a medical emergency involving the covered individual. The records
collected and maintained by the Office of Inspector General are used to
determine compliance with Office of Inspector General policies.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the appropriate Federal, State or local agency when
necessary to adjudicate a claim (filed by or on behalf of the
individual) under the Federal Employees Compensation Act, 5 U.S.C. 8101
et seq., or a retirement, insurance or health benefit program;
(11) To a Federal, State, or local agency to the extent necessary
to comply with laws governing reporting of communicable disease;
(12) To health or life insurance carriers contracting with the FDIC
to provide life insurance or to provide health benefits plan, such
information necessary to verify eligibility for payment of a claim for
life or health benefits;
(13) To a Health Unit or occupational safety and health
contractors, including contract nurses, industrial hygienists, and
others retained for the purpose of performing any function associated
with the operation of the Health Unit; and
(14) To the person designated on the appropriate form as the
individual to contact in the event of a medical emergency of the
employee.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
The records are stored in electronic media and in paper format
within individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format records are stored in lockable metal
file cabinets. Access is limited to authorized employees and
contractors responsible for servicing the records in the performance of
their duties.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Health, Safety and Environmental Program Manager, Corporate
Services Branch, Division of Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Management,
Office of Inspector General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The records are compiled during the course of a visit to the Health
Unit for treatment, participation in a health screening program, in the
performance of accident/incident investigations, or if the individual
requests an ergonomic assessment or health or medical accommodation.
OIG employees also provide the results of physical and other medical
examinations required for compliance with Office of Inspector General
policies.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0018
SYSTEM NAME:
Grievance Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Human Resources Branch, Division of Administration, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; and FDIC Office of Inspector
General, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226. Records at the
regional level generated through grievance procedures negotiated with
recognized labor organizations are located in the FDIC regional office
where originated (See Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional
offices and their addresses). For non-headquarters employees, duplicate
copies may be maintained by the Human Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, Arlington, VA for the purpose of coordinating grievance
and arbitration proceedings.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current or former FDIC or OIG employees who have submitted
grievances in accordance with part 771 of the United States Office of
Personnel Management's regulations (5 CFR part 771) or a negotiated
grievance procedure.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains records relating to grievances filed by FDIC
employees under part 771 of the United States Office of Personnel
Management's regulations, or under 5 U.S.C. 7121. Case files contain
documents related to the grievance including statements of witnesses,
reports of interviews and hearings, examiner's findings and
recommendations, a copy of the final decision, and related
correspondence and exhibits. This system includes files and records of
internal grievance procedures that FDIC may establish through
negotiations with recognized labor organizations. The system used by
the Office of Inspector General contains records related to grievances
filed by OIG employees.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
the Inspector General Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. app.); 5 U.S.C. 7121; 5
CFR part 771.
PURPOSE:
The information contained in this system is used to make
determinations and document decisions made on filed grievances and
settle matters of dissatisfaction or concern of covered individuals.
Information from this system may be used for preparing statistical
summary or management reports.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To any source during the course of an investigation only such
information as determined to be necessary and pertinent to process a
grievance, to the extent necessary to identify the individual, inform
the source of the purpose(s) of the request and identify the type of
information requested.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
The records are stored in electronic media and in paper format
within individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
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authorized personnel. Paper format records are stored in lockable metal
file cabinets in a locked room accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director of Personnel, Human Resources Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226; Deputy
Assistant Inspector General for Management, Office of Inspector
General, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226. The appropriate
FDIC Regional Director for records maintained in FDIC regional offices
(see Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional offices and their
addresses).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information in this system is provided: (1) By the individual on
whom the record is maintained; (2) by testimony of witnesses; (3) by
agency officials; and (4) from related correspondence from
organizations or persons.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0019
SYSTEM NAME:
Potential Bidders List.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429; and Field Operations Branch, Division of
Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas
75201.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who have purchased or submitted written notice of an
interest in purchasing loans, owned real estate, securities, or other
assets from the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the individual's name, address, telephone number and
electronic mail address, if available; information as to the kind or
category and general geographic location of loans or owned real estate
that the individual may be interested in purchasing; and information
relating to whether any bids have been submitted on prior sales.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11 and 13 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819, 1821 and 1823).
PURPOSE:
The system collects, identifies and maintains information about
potential purchasers of assets (primarily loans and owned real estate)
from the FDIC. The information is utilized by the FDIC in the marketing
of assets, to identify qualified potential purchasers and to solicit
bids for assets. The information in this system is used to support the
FDIC's liquidation/receivership functions.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies,
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practices, and matters affecting working conditions; and
(10) To other Federal or State agencies and to contractors to
assist in the marketing and sale of loans, real estate, or other assets
held by the FDIC.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format in file
folders.
Retrievability:
Electronic media and paper format are indexed and retrieved by name
of prospective purchaser or unique identification number assigned to
the prospective purchaser.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Hard copy printouts are maintained in lockable
metal file cabinets or offices.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the individual about whom the record
is maintained.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0020
SYSTEM NAME:
Telephone Call Detail Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Information Technology, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals assigned telephone numbers by the FDIC, including
current and former FDIC employees and contractor personnel, who make
local and long distance telephone calls and individuals who receive
telephone calls placed from or charged to FDIC telephones.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records, including telephone number, location, dates and duration
of telephone call, relating to use of FDIC telephones to place or
receive long distance and local calls; records of any charges billed to
FDIC telephones; records indicating assignment of telephone numbers to
individuals covered by the system; and the results of administrative
inquiries to determine responsibility for the placement of specific
local or long distance calls.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSES:
The records in this system are maintained to identify and make a
record of all telephone calls placed to or from FDIC telephones and
enable the FDIC to analyze call detail information for verifying call
usage; to determine responsibility for placement of specific long
distance calls; and for detecting possible abuse of the FDIC-provided
long distance telephone network.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) It is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or
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the Federal Government for use in carrying out their obligations under
such contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To current and former FDIC employees and other individuals
currently or formerly provided telephone services by the FDIC to
determine their individual responsibility for telephone calls;
(11) To a telecommunications company providing telecommunications
support to permit servicing the account; and
(12) To the Department of the Treasury, federal debt collection
centers, other appropriate federal agencies, and private collection
contractors or other third parties authorized by law, for the purpose
of collecting or assisting in the collection of delinquent debts owed
to the FDIC. Disclosure of information contained in these records will
be limited to the individual's name and other information necessary to
establish the identity of the individual, and the existence, validity,
amount, status and history of the debt.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by telephone number and office
location.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Records are destroyed after the close of the fiscal year in which
they are audited or after three years from the date the record was
created, whichever occurs first.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Infrastructure Services Branch, Division of
Information Technology, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Telephone assignment records; call detail listings; results of
administrative inquiries relating to assignment of responsibility for
placement of specific long distance and local calls.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0021
SYSTEM NAME:
Fitness Center Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Fitness Centers, Corporate Services Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA, 22226, and 550
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
FDIC employees who apply for membership and participate in the
Fitness Centers.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the individual's name, gender, age; fitness assessment
results; identification of certain medical conditions; and the name and
phone number of the individual's personal physician and emergency
contact.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and maintained to control access to the
fitness center; to enable the Fitness Centers' contractor to identify
any potential health issues or concerns and the fitness level of an
individual; and to identify necessary contacts in the event of a
medical emergency while the individual is participating in a fitness
activity.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts
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to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(10) To the individuals listed as emergency contacts or the
individual's personal physician, in the event of a medical emergency;
and
(11) To a Health Unit or occupational safety and health
contractors, including contract nurses, industrial hygienists, and
others retained for the purpose of performing any function associated
with the operation of the Fitness Centers.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS:
Storage:
Records are stored in paper format within individual file folders.
Information recorded on index cards is stored in a card file box.
Retrievability:
Individual file folders and cards are indexed and retrieved by
name.
Safeguards:
Records are maintained in lockable metal file cabinets. Access is
limited to authorized employees of the contractor responsible for
servicing the records in the performance of their duties. Note: In the
future, all or some portion of the records may be stored in electronic
media. These records will be indexed and retrieved by name and will be
password protected and accessible only by authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Health, Safety and Environmental Program Manager, Acquisition and
Corporate Services Branch, Division of Administration, FDIC, 3501
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address, and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is principally obtained from the individual who has
applied for membership and Fitness Center personnel. Some information
may be provided by the individual's personal physician.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0022
SYSTEM NAME:
Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Request Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATIONS:
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who submit requests and administrative appeals pursuant
to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or the
Privacy Act; individuals whose requests, appeals or other records have
been referred to FDIC by other agencies; attorneys or other persons
authorized to represent individuals submitting requests and appeals;
individuals who are the subjects of such requests; and FDIC personnel
assigned to process such requests or appeals.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records in the system may contain requesters' and their attorneys'
or representatives' names, addresses, email addresses, telephone
numbers; online identity verification information (username and
password); and any other information voluntarily submitted, such as an
individual's social security number; tracking numbers; correspondence
with the requester or others representing the requester; internal FDIC
correspondence and memoranda to or from other agencies having a
substantial interest in the determination of the request; responses to
the request and appeals; and copies of responsive records. These
records may contain personal information retrieved in response to a
request. Note--FOIA and Privacy Act case records may contain inquiries
and requests regarding any of the FDIC's other systems of records
subject to the FOIA and Privacy Act, and information about individuals
from any of these other systems may become part of this system of
records.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552), the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), 12 CFR parts 309 and 310.
PURPOSES:
The records are collected and maintained to process requests made
under the provisions of the FOIA and Privacy Act and to assist the FDIC
in carrying out any other responsibilities relating to the FOIA and
Privacy Act.
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.
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552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) It is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(6) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement, or project;
(7) To another Federal government agency having a substantial
interest in the determination of the request or for the purpose of
consulting with that agency as to the propriety of access or correction
of the record in order to complete the processing of requests; and
(8) To a third party authorized in writing to receive such
information by the individual about whom the information pertains.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Electronic media and paper format records are indexed and retrieved
by the requester's name or by unique number assigned to the request.
Records sometimes are retrieved by reference to the name of the
requester's firm, if any, or the subject matter of the request.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. File folders are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets in a locked room accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
Records for Freedom of Information Act requests which are granted,
withdrawn or closed for non-compliance or similar reason, are destroyed
two years after the date of the reply. Records for all other Freedom of
Information Act requests (e.g., requests denied in part, requests
denied in full, and requests for which no responsive information was
located) are destroyed six years after the date of the reply, unless
the denial is appealed, in which case the request and related
documentation are destroyed six years after the final agency
determination or three years after final adjudication by the courts,
whichever is later. Records maintained for control purposes are
destroyed six years after the last entry. Records maintained for
processing Privacy Act requests are disposed of in accordance with
established disposition schedules for individual records, or five years
after the date of the disclosure was made, whichever is later. Disposal
is by shredding or other appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Requesters and persons acting on behalf of requesters, FDIC offices
and divisions, other Federal agencies having a substantial interest in
the determination of the request, and employees processing the
requests.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
The FDIC has claimed exemptions for several of its other systems of
records under 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(1), (k)(2), and (k)(5) and 12 CFR part
310.13. During the processing of a Freedom of Information Act or
Privacy Act request, exempt records from these other systems of records
may become part of the case record in this system of records. To the
extent that exempt records from other FDIC systems of records are
entered or become part of this system, the FDIC has claimed the same
exemptions, and any such records compiled in this system of records
from any other system of records continues to be subject to any
exemption(s) applicable for the records as they have in the primary
systems of records of which they are a part.
FDIC-30-64-0023
SYSTEM NAME:
Affordable Housing Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Purchasers and prospective purchasers of residential properties
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offered for sale through the FDIC's Affordable Housing Program. Note:
To be considered a prospective purchaser for purposes of this record
system, the individual must have: (1) Completed and signed an FDIC
``Certification of Income Eligibility;'' and (2) delivered the form to
an authorized representative of the FDIC's Affordable Housing Program.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains the purchaser's or prospective purchaser's income
qualification form and substantiating documents (such as personal
financial statements, income tax returns, asset or collateral
verifications, appraisals, and sources of income); copies of sales
contracts, deeds, or other recorded instruments; intra-agency forms,
memoranda, or notes related to the property and purchaser's
participation in the FDIC's Affordable Housing Program; correspondence;
and other documents related to the FDIC's Affordable Housing Program.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, 13, and 40 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819, 1821, 1823, 1831q).
PURPOSE:
The records are collected and maintained to determine and verify
eligibility of individuals to participate in the FDIC Affordable
Housing Program and to monitor compliance by individuals with purchaser
income restrictions. The information in the system supports the FDIC's
liquidation of qualifying residential housing units and the FDIC's goal
to provide home ownership for low-income and moderate-income families.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) It is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions; and
(10) To mortgage companies, financial institutions, federal
agencies (such as the Federal Housing Administration, the Housing and
Urban Development Agency, the Farm Service Agency, and the Veterans
Administration), or state and local government housing agencies where
information is determined to be relevant to an application or request
for a loan, grant, financial benefit, or other type of assistance or
entitlement.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Electronic media and paper format are accessible by name of
purchaser or prospective purchaser and by address of the property
purchased.
Safeguards: Electronic files are password-protected and accessible only
by authorized personnel. File folders are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only by authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Supervisory Resolutions and Receiverships Specialist, Operations
Branch, Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address, and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it,
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and the proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is obtained from the individual seeking to participate
in the FDIC's Affordable Housing Program. Information pertaining to an
individual may, in some cases, be supplemented with reports from credit
bureaus and/or similar credit reporting services.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0024
SYSTEM NAME:
Unclaimed Deposit Account Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships, Field Operations Branch,
FDIC, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals identified as deposit account owners of unclaimed
insured deposits of a closed insured depository institution for which
the FDIC was appointed receiver after January 1, 1989.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Deposit account records, including signature cards, last known home
address, social security number, name of insured depository
institution, relating to unclaimed insured deposits or insured
transferred deposits from closed insured depository institutions for
which the FDIC was appointed receiver after January 1, 1989.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 9, 11, and 12 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12
U.S.C. 1819, 1821, and 1822).
PURPOSE:
The information in this system is used to process inquiries and
claims of individuals with respect to unclaimed insured deposit
accounts of closed insured depository institutions for which the FDIC
was appointed receiver after January 1, 1989, and to assist in
complying with the requirements of the Unclaimed Deposits Amendments
Act.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project; and
(10) To the appropriate State agency accepting custody of unclaimed
insured deposits.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format.
Retrievability:
Electronic media and paper format are indexed and retrieved by
depository institution name, depositor name, depositor social security
number, or deposit account number.
Safeguards:
Electronic files are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Hard copy printouts are maintained in lockable
metal file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
If the appropriate State has accepted custody of unclaimed
deposits, a record of the unclaimed deposits will be retained by the
FDIC during the custody period of ten years. Such records will
subsequently be destroyed in accordance with the FDIC's records
retention policy in effect at the time of return of any deposits to the
FDIC from the State. If the appropriate State has declined to accept
custody of the unclaimed deposits of the closed insured depository
institution, the FDIC will retain the unclaimed deposit records and
upon termination of the receivership of the closed insured depository
institution, the records will be retired or destroyed in accordance
with FDIC Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and
Records Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate
disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Field Operations Branch, Division of
Resolutions and
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Receiverships, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates from deposit records of closed insured
depository institutions and claimants. Records of unclaimed transferred
deposits are provided to the FDIC from assuming depository institutions
to which the FDIC transferred deposits upon closing of the depository
institution.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0025
SYSTEM NAME:
Beneficial Ownership Filings (Securities Exchange Act).
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Risk Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
(1) Any director or officer of an FDIC-insured depository
institution with a class of equity securities registered pursuant to
section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and (2) Any person
who is directly or indirectly the beneficial owner of greater than 10%
of a class of equity securities issued by an FDIC-insured depository
institution that are registered under section 12 of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934; including any trust, trustee, beneficiary or
settlor required to report pursuant to Securities and Exchange
Commission Rule 16a-8.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Reporting persons submit electronically or on paper reports on any
of the following three forms: ``Initial Statement of Beneficial
Ownership of Securities,'' ``Statement of Changes in Beneficial
Ownership of Securities'' and ``Annual Statement of Beneficial
Ownership of Securities.'' Reporting persons are required to use these
forms to disclose ownership and transactional information relative to
their beneficial ownership of securities of FDIC-insured depository
institutions with securities registered under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934. Under section 403 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, these
forms must be submitted in electronic form and must be made available
to the public on a Federal agency's external internet Web site. The
forms require disclosure of the name of the financial institution,
relationship of reporting person to the financial institution,
reporting person's name and street address, date of form or amendment,
and filer's signature and date. A description of the securities' terms
and transactional information including transaction date, type of
transaction, amount of securities acquired or disposed, price,
aggregate amount of securities beneficially owned, and form and nature
of beneficial ownership must also be disclosed on the forms.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Sections 12(i) and 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(respectively, 15 U.S.C. 78l(i) and 78p(a)).
PURPOSE:
In accordance with Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended by section 403 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, this
information is being made available to the public on the FDIC's
external internet Web site in order to facilitate the more efficient
transmission, dissemination, analysis, storage and retrieval of insider
ownership and transaction information in a manner that will benefit
investors, filers and financial institution regulatory 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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies,
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practices, and matters affecting working conditions;
(8) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project; and
(10) To the appropriate governmental or self-regulatory
organizations when relevant to the organization's regulatory or
supervisory responsibilities or if the information is relevant to a
known or suspected violation of a law or licensing standard within that
organization's jurisdiction.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or on paper format in file
folders.
Retrievability:
Electronically filed reports are indexed and retrieved by the name
of the reporting party. Paper-filed reports are indexed by the name of
the depository institution issuing the securities being reported, with
sub-indexing by the filer's name.
Safeguards:
Access to the information in this electronic system of records is
unrestricted. The filing and amendment of electronic records is
restricted to authorized users who have been issued non-transferable
user ID's and passwords.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained for fifteen years from the date of
filing, at which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance
with National Archives and Records Administration and FDIC Records
Retention and Disposition Schedules. Disposal is by shredding or other
appropriate disposal methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Chief, Accounting & Securities Disclosure Section, Division of Risk
Management Supervision, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC
20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information originates from (1) any director or officer of an FDIC-
insured depository institution with a class of equity securities
registered pursuant to section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934; and (2) any beneficial owner of greater than 10% of an FDIC-
insured depository institution with a class of equity securities
registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including any
trust, trustee, beneficiary or settlor required to report pursuant to
SEC Rule 16a-8.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0026
SYSTEM NAME:
Transit Subsidy Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429 and the FDIC regional or area offices. (See Appendix A for a
list of the FDIC regional offices.) Records for FDIC Headquarters and
all regional and area offices are also housed electronically at the
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any other system, this system covers
employees who apply for and receive transit subsidy program benefits.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains completed transit subsidy application forms
(FDIC Form 3440). The applications include, but are not limited to, the
applicant's name, home address, title, grade, Division, Office, work
hours, room and telephone numbers, commuting schedule, and transit
system(s) used.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are used to administer the FDIC transit subsidy
program.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or
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confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by the name of the transit
subsidy program participant.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, FDIC Division of Administration, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information pertaining to themselves or who are seeking access
to records maintained in this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and comply with the
procedures contained in FDIC's Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR 310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include the individuals to
whom the records pertain and information taken from official FDIC
records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0027
SYSTEM NAME:
Parking Program Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429 and regional offices with FDIC parking facilities. (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional offices.)
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
To the extent not covered by any other system, this system covers
employees and others who have applied for and/or been issued a parking
permit for the use of FDIC parking facilities; individuals who car-pool
with employees holding such permits; and employees interested in
joining a car pool.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system contains completed parking application forms (FDIC Forms
3410), car pool information, disability parking applications, special
parking authorizations, and visitor parking requests. The information
includes, but is not limited to, the applicant's name, home address,
title, grade, make, year and license number of vehicle, Division,
Office, work hours, room and telephone numbers, and arrival/departure
times.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The records are used to administer the parking program, to allocate
the limited number of parking spaces in the FDIC parking facilities
among employees and visitors, to facilitate the formation of car pools
with employees who have been issued parking permits, and to provide for
the safe use of FDIC facilities.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm
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to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to
the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs
that rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure is
made to such agencies, entities, and persons who are reasonably
necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed
compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by the name of the permit holder,
employee identification number, or license tag number.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, FDIC Division of Administration, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information pertaining to themselves or who are seeking access
to records maintained in this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and comply with the
procedures contained in FDIC's Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR part
310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include the individuals to
whom the records pertain, information retrieved from official FDIC
records, or information from other agency parking records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0028
SYSTEM NAME:
Office of the Chairman Correspondence Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who correspond to, or receive correspondence from, the
Office of the Chairman; and individuals who are the subject of
correspondence to or from the Office of the Chairman.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains correspondence, memoranda, Email, and other communications
with the Office of the Chairman that may include, without limitation,
name and contact information supplied by the individual as well as
information concerning subject matter, internal office assignments,
processing, and final response or other disposition.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to document and respond to
correspondence addressed to the FDIC, Office of the Chairman.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the
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security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs that
rely upon the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure is made
to such agencies, entities, and persons who are reasonably necessary to
assist in efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise
and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To an insured depository institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to investigate or resolve the
inquiry or complaint; and
(10) To the primary Federal or State financial regulator of an
insured depository institution that is the subject of an inquiry or
complaint.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, date, and subject.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Office of Legislative Affairs, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system is obtained from individuals
who submit correspondence to the FDIC for response, and FDIC personnel.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0029
SYSTEM NAME:
Congressional Correspondence Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former Members of the U.S. Congress and Congressional
staff; and individuals whose inquiries relating to FDIC activities are
forwarded by Members of Congress or Congressional staff to the FDIC for
response.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains correspondence from Members of the U.S. Congress or
Congressional staff making inquiries or transmitting inquiries,
correspondence or documents from constituents that may include, without
limitation, name and contact information as well as information
concerning subject matter, internal office assignments, processing, and
final response or other disposition.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to document and respond to
constituent and other inquiries forwarded by Members of the U.S.
Congress or Congressional staff.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests,
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identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this
system or other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised
information; and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities,
and persons who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize,
or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To an insured depository institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to investigate or resolve the
inquiry or complaint;
(10) To the primary Federal or State financial regulator of an
insured depository institution that is the subject of an inquiry or
complaint; and
(11) To authorized third-party sources during the course of the
investigation in order to resolve the inquiry or complaint. Information
that may be disclosed under this routine use is limited to the name of
the inquirer or complainant and the nature of the inquiry or complaint
and such additional information necessary to investigate the inquiry or
complaint.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, date, and subject.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper records are maintained in lockable metal
file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Office of Legislative Affairs, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system is obtained from individuals
who submit correspondence to the FDIC for response, and FDIC personnel.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0030
SYSTEM NAME:
Legislative Information Tracking System Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC, Office of Legislative Affairs, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former Members of the U.S. Congress and Congressional
staff; and individuals who contact, or are contacted by the FDIC Office
of Legislative Affairs.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains memoranda, email and other communications with the Office
of Legislative Affairs that may include without limitation, name and
contact information supplied by the individual as well as information
related to the inquiry that was developed by FDIC staff.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to document and respond to inquiries
regarding FDIC's views on proposed legislation, facilitate
Congressional briefings, and coordinate preparation of FDIC responses
to constituent inquiries.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
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(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(9) To an insured depository institution which is the subject of an
inquiry or complaint when necessary to investigate or resolve the
inquiry or complaint;
(10) To the primary Federal or State financial regulator of an
insured depository institution that is the subject of an inquiry or
complaint; and
(11) To authorized third-party sources during the course of the
investigation in order to resolve the inquiry or complaint. Information
that may be disclosed under this routine use is limited to the name of
the inquirer or complainant and the nature of the inquiry or complaint
and such additional information necessary to investigate the inquiry or
complaint.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, date, and subject.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Office of Legislative Affairs, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system is obtained from individuals
who contact the FDIC for response, and FDIC personnel.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0031
SYSTEM NAME:
Online Ordering Request Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
These electronic records are collected in a web-based system
located at a secure site and on secure servers maintained by a
contractor for the FDIC, Division of Administration, 550 17th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20429.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals who make an online request for publications, products,
or other materials from the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains names, business or organization affiliations, addresses,
phone numbers, email addresses, order history, payment information
(debit and/or credit card information), identity verification
information (username, user ID, and password), fulfillment information
(shipping and delivery instructions), and other contact information
provided by individuals covered by this system.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
This system of records is used to organize and process requests for
publications, products, or other materials offered by the FDIC.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in
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the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations
or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC is a party to
the proceeding or has a significant interest in the proceeding, to the
extent that the information is determined to be relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(6) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(7) To Pay.gov to obtain debit or credit card approval or
disapproval from the issuing financial institution.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media at a secure site and on
secure servers maintained by a contractor.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, order number, and date.
Safeguards:
Electronic transmission records are password-protected and
accessible only by authorized personnel. Debit and credit card
information is encrypted.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Assistant Director, Corporate Services Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information maintained in this system is obtained from individuals
who contact the FDIC, FDIC personnel, and contractors.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0033
SYSTEM NAME:
Emergency Notification Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20429; FDIC regional or area offices (See Appendix A for a list of
the FDIC regional offices and their addresses); and at a secure site
and on secure web-based servers maintained by a contractor for the
FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current FDIC employees, contractors, and other registered users.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The system includes individual contact information including name,
personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses, official business
phone number, and official business email address.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819).
PURPOSE(S):
The system provides for multiple communication device notification
to registered FDIC personnel during and after local, regional or
national emergency events and security incidents, disseminates time
sensitive information, provide personnel accountability and status
during emergency events, and conduct communication tests. The system
also provides for the receipt of real-time message acknowledgements and
related management reports.
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(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the
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security or confidentiality of information in the system has been
compromised; (b) there is a risk of harm to economic or property
interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or
integrity of this system or other systems or programs that rely upon
the compromised information; and (c) the disclosure is made to such
agencies, entities, and persons who are reasonably necessary to assist
in efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and
prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project; and
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media at a secure site and on
secure servers maintained by a contractor.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by groups and individual name.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password-protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Associate Director, FDIC Division of Administration, Security and
Emergency Preparedness Section 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC
20429.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information pertaining to themselves or who are seeking access
to records maintained in this system of records must submit their
request in writing to the Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group,
FDIC, 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20429, and comply with the
procedures contained in FDIC's Privacy Act regulations, 12 CFR 310.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources of records in this category include the individuals to
whom the records pertain and information taken from official FDIC
records.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
FDIC-30-64-0034
SYSTEM NAME:
Office of Inspector General Inquiry Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
FDIC Office of Inspector General (OIG), 3501 Fairfax Drive,
Arlington, VA 22226.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals--including, but not limited to, members of the public,
the media, contractors and subcontractors, Congressional sources, and
employees of the FDIC or of other governmental agencies--who
communicate with the Office of Inspector General (OIG) through written
or electronic correspondence or telephonically including the OIG
Hotline. The system also includes individuals who receive
correspondence from OIG and those who are the subject of correspondence
to or from OIG.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains correspondence, memoranda, email, faxes, other electronic
or digital communications, and additional documentation supplied by the
source of the records. Records provided by the source may include
personally identifiable information including name, addresses, email
addresses, telephone numbers, and any other information voluntarily
submitted such as Social Security Number, as well as information
developed by OIG, such as the date the matter was received by OIG, the
date the matter was closed, and the manner of disposition. Records that
involve law enforcement matters are transferred to the OIG
investigative function, whose applicable system of records is covered
by FDIC-30-64-0010, Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector
General.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (5 U.S.C. app.).
PURPOSE:
This system of records is used to document and respond to
correspondence addressed or directed to FDIC OIG; to track the receipt
and disposition of correspondence; and to act as a means of referring
allegations of illegality, fraud and abuse to the OIG investigative
function.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To the appropriate Federal, State, local, foreign or
international agency or authority which has responsibility for
investigating or prosecuting a violation of or for enforcing or
implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order to assist such
agency or authority in fulfilling these responsibilities when the
record, either by itself or in combination with other information,
indicates a violation or potential violation of law, or contract,
whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising
by general statute or particular program statute, or by regulation,
rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, alternative dispute resolution mediator
or administrative tribunal (collectively referred to as the
adjudicative bodies) in
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the course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings (collectively,
the litigative proceedings)when the FDIC or OIG is a party to the
proceeding or has a significant interest in the proceeding and the
information is determined to be relevant and necessary in order for the
adjudicatory bodies, or any of them, to perform their official
functions in connection with the presentation of evidence relative to
the litigative proceedings;
(3) To a congressional office in response to a written inquiry made
by the congressional office at the request of the individual to whom
the records pertain;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To the FDIC's or another Federal agency's legal representative,
including the U.S. Department of Justice or other retained counsel,
when the FDIC, OIG or any employee thereof is a party to litigation or
administrative proceeding or has a significant interest in the
litigation or proceeding to assist those representatives by providing
them with information or evidence for use in connection with such
litigation or proceedings;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(7) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals if needed in the performance of these or other
authorized duties;
(8) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the OIG, FDIC or Federal Government in order to assist
those entities or individuals in carrying out their obligations under
the related contract, grant, agreement or project;
(10) To a financial institution (whether or not FDIC-insured, but
subject to the FDIC's examination, supervision and/or resolution
authority) which is the subject of an inquiry or complaint when
necessary to investigate or resolve the inquiry or complaint;
(11) To the primary Federal or State financial regulator of a
financial institution (whether or not FDIC-insured, but subject to the
FDIC's examination, supervision and/or resolution authority) that is
the subject of an inquiry or complaint in order to resolve the inquiry
or complaint;
(12) To third-party sources, as authorized by OIG or the FDIC,
during the course of the investigation in order to resolve the inquiry
or complaint. Information that may be disclosed under this routine use
is limited to the name of the inquirer or complainant and the nature of
the inquiry or complaint and such additional information necessary to
investigate the inquiry or complaint;
(13) To the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Government
Accountability Office, Office of Government Ethics, Merit Systems
Protection Board, Office of Special Counsel, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Department of Justice, Office of Management and
Budget or the Federal Labor Relations Authority of records or portions
thereof determined to be relevant and necessary to carrying out their
authorized functions, including but not limited to a request made in
connection with hiring or retaining an employee, rendering advice
requested by OIG, issuing a security clearance, reporting an
investigation of an employee, reporting an investigation of prohibited
personnel practices, letting a contract or issuing a grant, license, or
other benefit by the requesting agency, but only to the extent that the
information disclosed is necessary and relevant to the requesting
agency's decision on the matter;
(14) To other Federal Offices of Inspector General or other
entities for the purpose of conducting quality assessments or peer
reviews of the OIG, or its investigative components, or for statistical
purposes; and
(15) To a Federal agency responsible for considering suspension or
debarment action where such a record is determined to be necessary and
relevant.
Note: In addition to the foregoing: (1) A record which is
contained in this system and derived from another FDIC system of
records may be disclosed as a routine use as specified in the
published notice of the system of records from which the record is
derived; and (2) records contained in this system that are
subsequently transferred to OIG's investigative function may be
disclosed as a routine use as specified in FDIC-30-64-0010,
Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector General.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), disclosures may be made from this
system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act
of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media and in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, date received or closed,
and/or subject.
Safeguards:
The electronic system files are accessible only by authorized
personnel on a need-to-know basis. File folders are maintained in
lockable metal file cabinets and lockable offices accessible only by
authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods. For records transferred from this system to OIG investigative
function, the retention period and manner of destruction will be
governed by the applicable investigative-records retention schedule.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
FDIC Inspector General, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in
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this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity. Note:
Records transferred from this system to the OIG investigative function
are subject to the exemptions claimed under FDIC-30-64-0010,
Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector General. See
``Exemptions Claimed for the System'' below.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system should specify
the information being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the
proposed amendment to such information in accordance with FDIC
regulations at 12 CFR Part 310. Note: Records transferred from this
system to the OIG investigative function are subject to the exemptions
claimed under FDIC-30-64-0010, Investigative Files of the Office of
Inspector General. See ``Exemptions Claimed for the System'' below.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Official records of the FDIC; current and former employees of the
FDIC, other government employees, private individuals, vendors,
contractors, subcontractors, witnesses and informants.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None. Records transferred from this system to the OIG investigative
function are subject to the exemptions claimed under FDIC-30-64-0010,
Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector General.
FDIC-30-64-0035
SYSTEM NAME:
Identity, Credential and Access Management Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified but sensitive.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
The Division of Administration, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, and the FDIC regional or area offices. (See
Appendix A for a list of the FDIC regional offices and their
addresses.) Duplicate systems may exist, in whole or in part, at secure
sites and on secure servers maintained by third-party service providers
for the FDIC.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
This system covers all FDIC employees, contractors, and other
individuals who have applied for, been issued, and/or used a Personal
Identity Verification (PIV) card for access to FDIC or other federal
facilities.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system includes all information submitted during application
for the PIV card and any resulting investigative and adjudicative
documentation required to establish and verify the identity and
background of each individual issued a PIV card. The system includes,
but is not limited to, the applicant's name, social security number,
date and place of birth, hair and eye color, height, weight, ethnicity,
status as Federal or contractor employee, employee ID number, email,
biometric identifiers including fingerprints, digital color photograph,
user access rights, and data from source documents used to positively
identify the applicant, including passport and Form I-9 documents.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 9 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1819);
Executive Order 9397; and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
(HSPD) 12, Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal
Employees and Contractors.
PURPOSE:
The primary purpose of the system is to manage the safety and
security of FDIC and other federal facilities, as well as the occupants
of those facilities.
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 the
Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), all or a portion of the records or
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside the FDIC
as a routine use as follows:
(1) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities
responsible for investigating or prosecuting a violation of, or for
enforcing or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued,
when the information indicates a violation or potential violation of
law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by
regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto;
(2) To a court, magistrate, or other administrative body in the
course of presenting evidence, including disclosures to counsel or
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement
negotiations or in connection with criminal proceedings, when the FDIC
is a party to the proceeding or has a significant interest in the
proceeding, to the extent that the information is determined to be
relevant and necessary;
(3) To a congressional office in response to an inquiry made by the
congressional office at the request of the individual who is the
subject of the record;
(4) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, and other
entities when (a) it is suspected or confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system has been compromised; (b)
there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity
theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs that rely upon the compromised information;
and (c) the disclosure is made to such agencies, entities, and persons
who are reasonably necessary to assist in efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm;
(5) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities in
connection with hiring or retaining an individual, conducting a
background security or suitability investigation, adjudication of
liability, or eligibility for a license, contract, grant, or other
benefit;
(6) To appropriate Federal, State, and local authorities, agencies,
arbitrators, and other parties responsible for processing any personnel
actions or conducting administrative hearings or corrective actions or
grievances or appeals, or if needed in the performance of other
authorized duties;
(7) To appropriate Federal agencies and other public authorities
for use in records management inspections;
(8) To officials of a labor organization when relevant and
necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning
personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working
conditions;
(9) To contractors, grantees, volunteers, and others performing or
working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
project for the FDIC, the Office of Inspector General, or the Federal
Government for use in carrying out their obligations under such
contract, grant, agreement or project;
(10) To notify another Federal agency when, or verify whether, a
PIV card is no longer valid.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Storage:
Records are stored in electronic media or in paper format within
individual file folders.
Retrievability:
Records are indexed and retrieved by name, social security number,
other ID number, PIV card serial number, and/or by any other unique
individual identifier.
Safeguards:
Electronic records are password protected and accessible only by
authorized personnel. Paper format records maintained in individual
file folders are stored in lockable file cabinets and/or in secured
vaults or warehouses and are accessible only by authorized personnel.
Retention and Disposal:
These records will be maintained until they become inactive, at
which time they will be retired or destroyed in accordance with FDIC
Records Retention Schedules and the National Archives and Records
Administration. Disposal is by shredding or other appropriate disposal
methods. PIV cards are deactivated within 18 hours of cardholder
separation, loss of card, or expiration. PIV cards are destroyed by
shredding no later than 90 days after deactivation.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Deputy Director, Corporate Services Branch, Division of
Administration, FDIC, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals wishing to determine if they are named in this system
of records or who are seeking access or amendment to records maintained
in this system of records must submit their request in writing to the
Legal Division, FOIA & Privacy Act Group, FDIC, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429, in accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR
Part 310. Individuals requesting their records must provide their name,
address and a notarized statement attesting to their identity.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ``Notification Procedure'' above. Individuals wishing to
contest or amend information maintained in this system of records
should specify the information being contested, their reasons for
contesting it, and the proposed amendment to such information in
accordance with FDIC regulations at 12 CFR part 310.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information is provided by the individual to whom the record
pertains, those authorized by the subject individuals to furnish
information, and the FDIC's personnel records. Information regarding
entry and egress from FDIC facilities or access to information
technology systems is obtained from use of the PIV card.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Appendix A
FDIC Atlanta Regional Office, 10 Tenth Street NE., Suite 800,
Atlanta, GA 30309-3906
FDIC Boston Regional Office, 15 Braintree Hill Office Park, Suite
200, Braintree, MA 02184-8701
FDIC Chicago Regional Office, 300 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 1700,
Chicago, IL 60606
FDIC Dallas Regional Office, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX 75201
FDIC Kansas City Regional Office, 1100 Walnut Street, Suite 2100,
Kansas City, MO 64106
FDIC Memphis Area Office, 6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 300, Memphis,
TN 38139
FDIC New York Regional Office, 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118-
0110
FDIC San Francisco Regional Office, 25 Jessie Street at Ecker
Square, Suite 2300, San Francisco, CA 94105-2780
By order of the Board of Directors Dated at Washington, DC, this
8th day of October, 2013.
Robert E. Feldman,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013-24534 Filed 10-22-13; 8:45 am]
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