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public performance right impact music
licensing?
Changes in Music Licensing Practices
14. How prevalent is direct licensing
by musical work owners in lieu of
licensing through a common agent or
PRO? How does direct licensing impact
the music marketplace, including the
major record labels and music
publishers, smaller entities, individual
creators, and licensees?
15. Could the government play a role
in encouraging the development of
alternative licensing models, such as
micro-licensing platforms? If so, how
and for what types of uses?
16. In general, what innovations have
been or are being developed by
copyright owners and users to make the
process of music licensing more
effective?
17. Would the music marketplace
benefit from modifying the scope of the
existing statutory licenses?
Revenues and Investment
18. How have developments in the
music marketplace affected the income
of songwriters, composers, and
recording artists?
19. Are revenues attributable to the
performance and sale of music fairly
divided between creators and
distributors of musical works and sound
recordings?
20. In what ways are investment
decisions by creators, music publishers,
and record labels, including the
investment in the development of new
projects and talent, impacted by music
licensing issues?
21. How do licensing concerns impact
the ability to invest in new distribution
models?
Data Standards
22. Are there ways the federal
government could encourage the
adoption of universal standards for the
identification of musical works and
sound recordings to facilitate the music
licensing process?
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23. Please supply or identify data or
economic studies that measure or
quantify the effect of technological or
other developments on the music
licensing marketplace, including the
revenues attributable to the
consumption of music in different
formats and through different
distribution channels, and the income
earned by copyright owners.
24. Please identify any pertinent
issues not referenced above that the
Copyright Office should consider in
conducting its study.
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Jacqueline C. Charlesworth,
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
[NARA–2014–020]
Records Schedules; Availability and
Request for Comments
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of
proposed records schedules; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly
of certain Federal agency requests for
records disposition authority (records
schedules). Once approved by NARA,
records schedules provide mandatory
instructions on what happens to records
when no longer needed for current
Government business. They authorize
the preservation of records of
continuing value in the National
Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of
records lacking administrative, legal,
research, or other value. Notice is
published for records schedules in
which agencies propose to destroy
records not previously authorized for
disposal or reduce the retention period
of records already authorized for
disposal. NARA invites public
comments on such records schedules, as
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be
received in writing on or before April
16, 2014. Once the appraisal of the
records is completed, NARA will send
a copy of the schedule. NARA staff
usually prepares appraisal memoranda
that contain additional information
concerning the records covered by a
proposed schedule. These, too, may be
requested and will be provided once the
appraisal is completed. Requesters will
be given 30 days to submit comments on
the schedule.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of
any records schedule identified in this
notice by contacting Records
Management Services (ACNR) using one
of the following means:
Mail: NARA (ACNR), 8601 Adelphi
Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001
Email: request.schedule@nara.gov
FAX: 301–837–3698
SUMMARY:
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Requesters must cite the control
number, which appears in parentheses
after the name of the agency which
submitted the schedule, and must
provide a mailing address. Those who
desire appraisal reports should so
indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Margaret Hawkins, Director, Records
Management Services (ACNR), National
Archives and Records Administration,
8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD
20740–6001. Telephone: 301–837–1799.
Email: request.schedule@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year
Federal agencies create billions of
records on paper, film, magnetic tape,
and other media. To control this
accumulation, agency records managers
prepare schedules proposing retention
periods for records and submit these
schedules for NARA’s approval. These
schedules provide for the timely transfer
into the National Archives of
historically valuable records and
authorize the disposal of all other
records after the agency no longer needs
them to conduct its business. Some
schedules are comprehensive and cover
all the records of an agency or one of its
major subdivisions. Most schedules,
however, cover records of only one
office or program or a few series of
records. Many of these update
previously approved schedules, and
some include records proposed as
permanent.
The schedules listed in this notice are
media-neutral unless specified
otherwise. An item in a schedule is
media-neutral when the disposition
instructions may be applied to records
regardless of the medium in which the
records are created and maintained.
Items included in schedules submitted
to NARA on or after December 17, 2007,
are media-neutral unless the item is
specifically limited to a specific
medium. (See 36 CFR 1225.12(e).)
No Federal records are authorized for
destruction without the approval of the
Archivist of the United States. This
approval is granted only after a
thorough consideration of their
administrative use by the agency of
origin, the rights of the Government and
of private persons directly affected by
the Government’s activities, and
whether or not they have historical or
other value.
Besides identifying the Federal
agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this
public notice lists the organizational
unit(s) accumulating the records or
indicates agency-wide applicability in
the case of schedules that cover records
that may be accumulated throughout an
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agency. This notice provides the control
number assigned to each schedule, the
total number of schedule items, and the
number of temporary items (the records
proposed for destruction). It also
includes a brief description of the
temporary records. The records
schedule itself contains a full
description of the records at the file unit
level as well as their disposition. If
NARA staff has prepared an appraisal
memorandum for the schedule, it too
includes information about the records.
Further information about the
disposition process is available on
request.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture, Rural
Development (N1–572–12–2, 6 items, 5
temporary items). Records related to
program accounting and regulatory
analysis of loans and mortgages,
including correspondence and audit
reports. Proposed for permanent
retention are regulatory guidance
records.
2. Department of Agriculture, Rural
Development (N1–572–12–3, 14 items,
14 temporary items). Records related to
policy analysis and risk management for
debt restructuring loans, including
studies, correspondence, audit reports,
agreements, bankruptcy court plans, and
analysis reports.
3. Department of Defense, National
Security Agency (N1–457–13–1, 9 items,
3 temporary items). Records of the
Information Assurance Directorate,
including administrative manuals,
administrative guidance, and nonsignificant working papers. Proposed for
permanent retention are formal
published standards, criteria, designs,
specifications, memorandums, reports,
and agreements.
4. Department of Health and Human
Services, Indian Health Service (DAA–
0513–2014–0001, 2 items, 2 temporary
items). Medical staff credentialing and
privileging records.
5. Department of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (DAA–0065–
2013–0002, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Non-record and transitory electronic
mail messages.
6. Department of Justice, Office of
Professional Responsibility (DAA–
0060–2011–0027, 6 items, 3 temporary
items). Records of misconduct
allegations that include non-significant
inquiries and investigations, and
referrals to state bar and judicial
authorities. Proposed for permanent
retention are significant inquiries and
investigations, whistleblower matters,
and deputy counsel files.
7. Department of State, Bureau of
Information and Resource Management
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(DAA–0059–2014–0002, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system
containing requests for routine
administrative services.
8. Department of the Treasury,
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA–0564–2013–0003, 81
items, 79 temporary items). Records
include tax files, project plans, studies,
applications, permits, and related
correspondence. Proposed for
permanent retention are directives,
policies, organizational data, and
reports.
9. Department of the Treasury,
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA–0564–2013–0004, 8 items,
7 temporary items). Records of the
Office of Chief Counsel including
financial transaction files, legislative
files, ethics records, memorandums, and
general legal correspondence. Proposed
for permanent retention are significant
litigation files.
10. Department of the Treasury,
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA–0564–2013–0005, 50
items, 44 temporary items). Records
include training files, financial records,
certificate and testing reports,
applications, product files, and related
records. Proposed for permanent
retention are trade and negotiation
agreements, historical and opinion files,
and regulations files.
11. Department of the Treasury,
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA–0564–2013–0008, 9 items,
4 temporary items). Congressional
liaison files, routine correspondence,
and related records. Proposed for
permanent retention are policies,
briefing books, high-level speeches,
press releases, and congressional
correspondence files.
12. Department of the Treasury,
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA–0564–2013–0009, 2 items,
2 temporary items). Master files of an
electronic information system used to
process application and permit files.
13. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (DAA–0058–
2013–0013, 5 items, 5 temporary items).
Records relating to taxpayer and
employee privacy protection including
incident case files, project files, and
meeting summaries.
14. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (DAA–0058–
2013–0015, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Complaint case files relating to tax
return preparer violations.
15. Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, Office of Consumer Response
(DAA–0587–2014–0004, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Records of consumer
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complaints relating to financial
institutions.
16. Court Services and Offenders
Supervision Agency for the District of
Columbia, Agency-wide (DAA–0562–
2013–0010, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information
system used to administer and track
employee training courses, learning
materials, and related data.
17. Export-Import Bank of the United
States, Agency-wide (DAA–0275–2014–
0001, 14 items, 9 temporary items).
Records include drafts, marketing
documents, credit reviews, insurance
and pre-approval documents,
agreements for financial services, and
routine court documents. Proposed for
permanent retention are significant
policy and communication records
including testimony, speeches, and
reports.
18. National Archives and Records
Administration, Government-wide
(DAA–GRS–2013–0005, 8 items, 7
temporary items). General Records
Schedule for records related to
technology management, including
records related to developing, operating,
and maintaining computer software,
systems, and infrastructure
improvements; complying with
information technology policies and
plans; and maintaining data standards.
Proposed for permanent retention is
documentation related to electronic
records that have been scheduled as
permanent.
19. Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, Front Office (N1–576–11–
2, 10 items, 3 temporary items). Records
include routine financial documents.
Proposed for permanent retention are
the files of senior leadership, including
speeches, correspondence, and briefing
books, and principal financial records.
20. Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, Intelligence Advanced
Research Projects Activity (N1–576–12–
2, 15 items, 9 temporary items). Records
include files related to routine decisions
and events, outreach information, initial
research studies, reference materials,
interim reports, and non-substantive
drafts and working papers. Proposed for
permanent retention are files of senior
officials, organization and management
records, unique events records, program
budget planning records, substantive
working papers, and research program
files.
21. Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, Mission Support Division
(N1–576–12–1, 17 items, 13 temporary
items). Records include preliminary
drafts and non-substantive working
papers, internal special project and
program records, insider threat case
files, and routine administrative files.
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Proposed for permanent retention are
files of senior-level special programs
and projects, service level agreements,
policy files, and substantive working
papers and drafts.
22. Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, Office of the Inspector
General (N1–576–11–11, 18 items, 9
temporary items). Records include
routine case files and those which did
not warrant investigation, annual award
program records, reference files, and
non-substantive working papers and
drafts. Proposed for permanent retention
are program files of the Inspector
General; investigations, inspections, and
audit reports; annual reports;
community-level board and working
group records; and substantive working
papers and drafts.
23. Social Security Administration,
Office of the Chief Actuary (DAA–0047–
2013–0001, 15 items, 10 temporary
items). Records of the Offices of Short
Range and Long Range Estimates,
including non-significant working,
background, reference, and summary
files. Proposed for permanent retention
are legislation analysis records,
significant background files, final
reports, and actuarial studies.
Paul M. Wester, Jr.,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S.
Government.
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Sunshine Act: Notice of Agency
Meeting
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meetings of Humanities Panel
National Endowment for the
Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meetings.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. App.), notice is hereby given that
nineteen meetings of the Humanities
Panel will be held during April 2014 as
follows. The purpose of the meetings is
for panel review, discussion, evaluation,
and recommendation of applications for
financial assistance under the National
Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 951–960, as
amended).
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
10 a.m., Thursday,
March 20, 2014.
PLACE: Board Room, 7th Floor, Room
7047, 1775 Duke Street (All visitors
must use Diagonal Road Entrance),
Alexandria, VA 22314–3428.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Interagency Rule, Minimum
Requirements for Appraisal
Management Companies.
2. Corporate Stabilization Fund
Quarterly Report.
RECESS: 10:30 a.m.
TIME AND DATE: 10:45 a.m., Thursday,
March 20, 2014.
PLACE: Board Room, 7th Floor, Room
7047, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA
22314–3428.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Share Insurance Appeals (2). Closed
pursuant to Exemption (4).
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See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for meeting dates.
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at
the Old Post Office Building, 1100
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20506. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section for meeting room
numbers.
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Secretary of the Board.
DATES:
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TIME AND DATE:
2. Share Insurance Appeals (2). Closed
pursuant to Exemption (6).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gerard Poliquin, Secretary of the Board,
Telephone: 703–518–6304.
Lisette Voyatzis, Committee
Management Officer, 1100 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Room, 529, Washington, DC
20506, or call (202) 606–8322. Hearingimpaired individuals are advised that
information on this matter may be
obtained by contacting the National
Endowment for the Humanities’ TDD
terminal at (202) 606–8282.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Meetings
10. DATE: April 01, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 415
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of Literature
for the Scholarly Editions and
Translations grant program, submitted
to the division of Research Programs.
2. DATE: April 01, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 426
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of History
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for the Media Projects: Production
Grants program, submitted to the
division of Public Programs.
3. DATE: April 02, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 426
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of Cultural
History/American Studies for the Media
Projects: Production Grants program,
submitted to the division of Public
Programs.
4. DATE: April 02, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 415
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of History
for the Scholarly Editions and
Translations grant program, submitted
to the division of Research Programs.
5. DATE: April 02, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 315
This meeting will discuss
applications for the Sustaining Cultural
Heritage Collections grant program,
submitted to the division of
Preservation and Access.
6. DATE: April 03, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 315
This meeting will discuss
applications for the Sustaining Cultural
Heritage Collections grant program,
submitted to the division of
Preservation and Access.
7. DATE: April 03, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 426
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of Art
History for the Museums, Libraries, and
Cultural Organizations: Implementation
Grants program, submitted to the
division of Public Programs.
8. DATE: April 03, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 415
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of Arts and
Literature for the Scholarly Editions and
Translations grant program, submitted
to the division of Research Programs.
9. DATE: April 08, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: Conference Call
This meeting will discuss
applications on the subject of History
and Culture for the Museums, Libraries,
and Cultural Organizations
Implementation grant program,
submitted to the division of Public
Programs.
10. DATE: April 09, 2014
TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ROOM: 426
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
[NARA-2014-020]
Records Schedules; Availability and Request for Comments
AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of proposed records schedules; request
for comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
publishes notice at least once monthly of certain Federal agency
requests for records disposition authority (records schedules). Once
approved by NARA, records schedules provide mandatory instructions on
what happens to records when no longer needed for current Government
business. They authorize the preservation of records of continuing
value in the National Archives of the United States and the
destruction, after a specified period, of records lacking
administrative, legal, research, or other value. Notice is published
for records schedules in which agencies propose to destroy records not
previously authorized for disposal or reduce the retention period of
records already authorized for disposal. NARA invites public comments
on such records schedules, as required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
DATES: Requests for copies must be received in writing on or before
April 16, 2014. Once the appraisal of the records is completed, NARA
will send a copy of the schedule. NARA staff usually prepares appraisal
memoranda that contain additional information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. These, too, may be requested and will
be provided once the appraisal is completed. Requesters will be given
30 days to submit comments on the schedule.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of any records schedule identified in
this notice by contacting Records Management Services (ACNR) using one
of the following means:
Mail: NARA (ACNR), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001
Email: request.schedule@nara.gov
FAX: 301-837-3698
Requesters must cite the control number, which appears in
parentheses after the name of the agency which submitted the schedule,
and must provide a mailing address. Those who desire appraisal reports
should so indicate in their request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Margaret Hawkins, Director, Records
Management Services (ACNR), National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.
Telephone: 301-837-1799. Email: request.schedule@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year Federal agencies create billions
of records on paper, film, magnetic tape, and other media. To control
this accumulation, agency records managers prepare schedules proposing
retention periods for records and submit these schedules for NARA's
approval. These schedules provide for the timely transfer into the
National Archives of historically valuable records and authorize the
disposal of all other records after the agency no longer needs them to
conduct its business. Some schedules are comprehensive and cover all
the records of an agency or one of its major subdivisions. Most
schedules, however, cover records of only one office or program or a
few series of records. Many of these update previously approved
schedules, and some include records proposed as permanent.
The schedules listed in this notice are media-neutral unless
specified otherwise. An item in a schedule is media-neutral when the
disposition instructions may be applied to records regardless of the
medium in which the records are created and maintained. Items included
in schedules submitted to NARA on or after December 17, 2007, are
media-neutral unless the item is specifically limited to a specific
medium. (See 36 CFR 1225.12(e).)
No Federal records are authorized for destruction without the
approval of the Archivist of the United States. This approval is
granted only after a thorough consideration of their administrative use
by the agency of origin, the rights of the Government and of private
persons directly affected by the Government's activities, and whether
or not they have historical or other value.
Besides identifying the Federal agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this public notice lists the
organizational unit(s) accumulating the records or indicates agency-
wide applicability in the case of schedules that cover records that may
be accumulated throughout an
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agency. This notice provides the control number assigned to each
schedule, the total number of schedule items, and the number of
temporary items (the records proposed for destruction). It also
includes a brief description of the temporary records. The records
schedule itself contains a full description of the records at the file
unit level as well as their disposition. If NARA staff has prepared an
appraisal memorandum for the schedule, it too includes information
about the records. Further information about the disposition process is
available on request.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development (N1-572-12-2, 6
items, 5 temporary items). Records related to program accounting and
regulatory analysis of loans and mortgages, including correspondence
and audit reports. Proposed for permanent retention are regulatory
guidance records.
2. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development (N1-572-12-3, 14
items, 14 temporary items). Records related to policy analysis and risk
management for debt restructuring loans, including studies,
correspondence, audit reports, agreements, bankruptcy court plans, and
analysis reports.
3. Department of Defense, National Security Agency (N1-457-13-1, 9
items, 3 temporary items). Records of the Information Assurance
Directorate, including administrative manuals, administrative guidance,
and non-significant working papers. Proposed for permanent retention
are formal published standards, criteria, designs, specifications,
memorandums, reports, and agreements.
4. Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service
(DAA-0513-2014-0001, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Medical staff
credentialing and privileging records.
5. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (DAA-
0065-2013-0002, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Non-record and transitory
electronic mail messages.
6. Department of Justice, Office of Professional Responsibility
(DAA-0060-2011-0027, 6 items, 3 temporary items). Records of misconduct
allegations that include non-significant inquiries and investigations,
and referrals to state bar and judicial authorities. Proposed for
permanent retention are significant inquiries and investigations,
whistleblower matters, and deputy counsel files.
7. Department of State, Bureau of Information and Resource
Management (DAA-0059-2014-0002, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files
of an electronic information system containing requests for routine
administrative services.
8. Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA-0564-2013-0003, 81 items, 79 temporary items). Records
include tax files, project plans, studies, applications, permits, and
related correspondence. Proposed for permanent retention are
directives, policies, organizational data, and reports.
9. Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA-0564-2013-0004, 8 items, 7 temporary items). Records of the
Office of Chief Counsel including financial transaction files,
legislative files, ethics records, memorandums, and general legal
correspondence. Proposed for permanent retention are significant
litigation files.
10. Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA-0564-2013-0005, 50 items, 44 temporary items). Records
include training files, financial records, certificate and testing
reports, applications, product files, and related records. Proposed for
permanent retention are trade and negotiation agreements, historical
and opinion files, and regulations files.
11. Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA-0564-2013-0008, 9 items, 4 temporary items). Congressional
liaison files, routine correspondence, and related records. Proposed
for permanent retention are policies, briefing books, high-level
speeches, press releases, and congressional correspondence files.
12. Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade
Bureau (DAA-0564-2013-0009, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Master files
of an electronic information system used to process application and
permit files.
13. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (DAA-0058-
2013-0013, 5 items, 5 temporary items). Records relating to taxpayer
and employee privacy protection including incident case files, project
files, and meeting summaries.
14. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (DAA-0058-
2013-0015, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Complaint case files relating
to tax return preparer violations.
15. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of Consumer
Response (DAA-0587-2014-0004, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Records of
consumer complaints relating to financial institutions.
16. Court Services and Offenders Supervision Agency for the
District of Columbia, Agency-wide (DAA-0562-2013-0010, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system used
to administer and track employee training courses, learning materials,
and related data.
17. Export-Import Bank of the United States, Agency-wide (DAA-0275-
2014-0001, 14 items, 9 temporary items). Records include drafts,
marketing documents, credit reviews, insurance and pre-approval
documents, agreements for financial services, and routine court
documents. Proposed for permanent retention are significant policy and
communication records including testimony, speeches, and reports.
18. National Archives and Records Administration, Government-wide
(DAA-GRS-2013-0005, 8 items, 7 temporary items). General Records
Schedule for records related to technology management, including
records related to developing, operating, and maintaining computer
software, systems, and infrastructure improvements; complying with
information technology policies and plans; and maintaining data
standards. Proposed for permanent retention is documentation related to
electronic records that have been scheduled as permanent.
19. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Front Office
(N1-576-11-2, 10 items, 3 temporary items). Records include routine
financial documents. Proposed for permanent retention are the files of
senior leadership, including speeches, correspondence, and briefing
books, and principal financial records.
20. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence
Advanced Research Projects Activity (N1-576-12-2, 15 items, 9 temporary
items). Records include files related to routine decisions and events,
outreach information, initial research studies, reference materials,
interim reports, and non-substantive drafts and working papers.
Proposed for permanent retention are files of senior officials,
organization and management records, unique events records, program
budget planning records, substantive working papers, and research
program files.
21. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Mission
Support Division (N1-576-12-1, 17 items, 13 temporary items). Records
include preliminary drafts and non-substantive working papers, internal
special project and program records, insider threat case files, and
routine administrative files.
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Proposed for permanent retention are files of senior-level special
programs and projects, service level agreements, policy files, and
substantive working papers and drafts.
22. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Office of the
Inspector General (N1-576-11-11, 18 items, 9 temporary items). Records
include routine case files and those which did not warrant
investigation, annual award program records, reference files, and non-
substantive working papers and drafts. Proposed for permanent retention
are program files of the Inspector General; investigations,
inspections, and audit reports; annual reports; community-level board
and working group records; and substantive working papers and drafts.
23. Social Security Administration, Office of the Chief Actuary
(DAA-0047-2013-0001, 15 items, 10 temporary items). Records of the
Offices of Short Range and Long Range Estimates, including non-
significant working, background, reference, and summary files. Proposed
for permanent retention are legislation analysis records, significant
background files, final reports, and actuarial studies.
Paul M. Wester, Jr.,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government.
[FR Doc. 2014-05716 Filed 3-14-14; 8:45 am]
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