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RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
destroyed/deleted 30 years after
disenrollment or death of a member.
(AUTH: N1–26–05–10)
Item 2a Information on facilities
(boats, radio stations or aircraft-owned
by Auxiliarists as well as facility
identification numbers (e.g., boat license
number) are destroyed/deleted five
years after facility becomes inactive or
is withdrawn from service. (AUTH: N1–
26–05–10) Item 2c(1)
Item 2b Auxiliary qualifications
information (formal designations in
program disciplines that result from
successful completion of training
regimens, for example: class instructor;
vessel examiner; boat coxswain; and
certifications and licenses) is contained
within the Training Management Tool
and are destroyed/deleted 30 years after
disenrollment or death of a member.
(AUTH: N1–26–05–10)
Item 2d Auxiliary activities
information (patrols conducted, classes
taught) is destroyed/deleted data when
no longer needed for administrative use
or five years after final action is
completed. (AUTH: N1–26–05–10)
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SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
USCG stores records in this system
electronically or on paper in secure
facilities in a locked drawer behind a
locked door. The records are stored on
tape at the USCG Operations Systems
Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Commandant (CG–761), Office of
Command, Control, Communications,
Computers, and Sensors Capabilities,
United States Coast Guard, Mail Stop
7331, Washington, DC 20593–0001.
Commandant (CG–BSX), Office of
Auxiliary and Boating Safety, United
States Coast Guard, Mail Stop 7501,
Washington, DC 20593–0001.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individuals seeking notification of
and access to any record contained in
this system of records, or seeking to
contest its content, may submit a
request in writing to the Chief Privacy
Officer and United States Coast Guard
Freedom of Information Act Officer
(FOIA) Officer, whose contact
information can be found at https://
www.dhs.gov/foia under ‘‘FOIA Contact
Information.’’ If an individual believes
more than one component maintains
Privacy Act records concerning him or
her, the individual may submit the
request to the Chief Privacy Officer and
Chief FOIA, Department of Homeland
Security, 245 Murray Drive SW.,
Building 410, STOP–0655, Washington,
DC 20528.
When seeking records about yourself
from this system of records or any other
Departmental system of records, your
request must conform with the Privacy
Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part
5. You must first verify your identity,
meaning that you must provide your full
name, current address, and date and
place of birth. You must sign your
Records are obtained from forms
completed by USCG Auxiliary members.
includes criminal, civil, or regulatory
violations and such disclosure is proper
and consistent with the official duties of
the person making the disclosure.
H. To the news media and the public,
with the approval of the Chief Privacy
Officer in consultation with counsel,
when there exists a legitimate public
interest in the disclosure of the
information, when disclosure is
necessary to preserve confidence in the
integrity of DHS, or when disclosure is
necessary to demonstrate the
accountability of DHS’s officers,
employees, or individuals covered by
the system, except to the extent the
Chief Privacy Officer determines that
release of the specific information in the
context of a particular case would
constitute an unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy.
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None.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records may be retrieved by an
individual’s name or employee
identification number.
SAFEGUARDS:
DHS/USCG safeguards records in this
system according to applicable rules
and policies, including all applicable
DHS automated systems security and
access policies. USCG has imposed
strict controls to minimize the risk of
compromising the information that is
being stored. Access to the computer
system containing the records in this
system is limited to those individuals
who have a need to know the
information for the performance of their
official duties and who have appropriate
clearances or permissions.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Information collected by AUXDATA
is stored for a minimum of five years
after the record is created, then retained
and destroyed in accordance with Coast
Guard Commandant Instruction
M5212.12 (series), Information and Life
Cycle Management Manual, approved
by NARA.
Personal information (name,
employee identification number,
address, birth date, phone number) is
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See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: April 8, 2014.
Karen L. Neuman,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. USCG–2014–0098]
Chemical Transportation Advisory
Committee; Vacancies
Coast Guard, DHS.
Request for applications.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard seeks
applications for membership on the
Chemical Transportation Advisory
Committee (CTAC). CTAC provides
advice and makes recommendations on
SUMMARY:
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matters relating to the safe and secure
marine transportation of hazardous
materials activities insofar as they relate
to matters within the United States
Coast Guard’s jurisdiction.
DATES: Applications for CTAC must
include a cover letter and resume. Note
that all materials must be received on or
before June 9, 2014.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to apply for
membership, your cover letter and
resume should be submitted via one of
the following methods:
• By Email: Patrick.A.Keffler@
uscg.mil
• By Fax: (202) 372–8380
• By Mail: Mr. Patrick Keffler,
Alternate Designated Federal Official
(ADFO) of CTAC, Commandant,
Hazardous Materials Division (CG–
ENG–5), U.S. Coast Guard, 2703 Martin
Luther King Jr. Ave. SE., Stop 7509
Washington, DC 20593–7509.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lieutenant Cristina Nelson, 2703 Martin
Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Stop 7509
Washington, DC 20593–7509,
cristina.e.nelson@uscg.mil, phone: 202–
372–1419, fax: 202–372–8380.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CTAC is
established under the authority of
Section 871 of the Homeland Security
Act of 2002, 6 U.S.C. 451. CTAC is an
advisory committee established in
accordance with and operating under
the provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C.
Appendix, Public Law 92–463, 86 Stat.
770, as amended. This notice is issued
under the authority of FACA.
CTAC provides advice and
recommendations to the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) on matters
relating to the safe and secure marine
transportation of hazardous materials
activities insofar as they relate to
matters within the United States Coast
Guard’s jurisdiction.
CTAC meets at least twice per year. It
may also meet for extraordinary
purposes. Its Subcommittees may meet
to consider specific problems as
required.
The Coast Guard will consider
applications for 10 positions that
become vacant on September 17, 2014.
To be eligible, applicants should have
experience in chemical manufacturing,
marine handling or transportation of
chemicals, vessel design and
construction, marine safety or security,
or marine environmental protection.
Each member serves for a term of three
years. CTAC members may be limited to
serving no more than two consecutive
three-year terms. A member appointed
to fill unexpired term may serve the
remainder of that term. All members
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serve at their own expense and receive
no salary, reimbursement of travel
expenses, or other compensation from
the Federal Government.
Registered lobbyists are not eligible to
serve on Federal advisory committees.
Registered lobbyists are lobbyists
required to comply with provisions
contained in The Lobbying Disclosure
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–65, as amended
by Title II of Pub. L. 110–81).
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) does not discriminate in
selection of Committee members on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, political affiliation,
sexual orientation, gender identity,
marital status, disabilities and genetic
information, age, membership in an
employee organization, or any other
non-merit factor. DHS strives to achieve
a widely diverse candidate pool for all
of its recruitment actions.
If you are interested in applying to
become a member of the Committee,
submit your application materials
indicating the position you wish to fill;
specify your area of expertise,
knowledge and experience that qualify
you for the service on CTAC; and
submit your complete package to Mr.
Patrick Keffler, ADFO of CTAC, via one
of the transmittal methods provided
above. All email submittals will receive
email receipt confirmation. Note that
during the vetting process, applicants
may be asked by the White House
Liaison Office through the Coast Guard
to provide their date of birth and social
security number. To visit our online
docket, go to https://www.regulations.gov
enter the docket number (for this notice
(USCG–2014–0098) in the Search box,
and click ‘‘Search’’. Please do not post
your resume on this site.
Dated: April 22, 2014.
F. J. Sturm,
Acting Director of Commercial Regulations
and Standards.
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104–6, which provides guidelines for
U.S. vessels operating in high risk
waters (HRW) where acts of terrorism,
piracy, and armed robbery against ships
are prevalent, as well as specific
guidance for offshore supply vessels and
liftboats operating in the Gulf of Guinea.
The directive contains security-sensitive
information and therefore cannot be
made available to the general public.
U.S. vessel owners and operators who
have needed to take action under
previous versions of MARSEC Directive
104–6, or whose vessels operate in
waters off the coast of Africa, should
immediately contact their local Coast
Guard Captain of the Port or District
Commander for a copy of Revision 7,
which contains important updates to the
locations of HRW and to the guidelines
for addressing security risks in those
waters. The Coast Guard advises such
owners and operators that, under
Revision 7, they may need to take
specific actions in accordance with
MARSEC Directive 104–6 before their
vessel enters HRW. This notice is issued
under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about this document call or
email LCDR Aaron Demo, U.S. Coast
Guard; telephone 202–372–1272, email
aaron.w.demo@uscg.mil. For
information about viewing or submitting
material to the docket, call Barbara
Hairston, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, telephone 202–366–9826.
Dated: April 20, 2014.
J.C. Burton,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of
Inspections and Compliance.
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Agency
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[Docket ID: FEMA–2014–0001; OMB No.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2014–0146]
Revisions to Maritime Security
Directive 104–6; Guidelines for U.S.
Vessels Operating in High Risk Waters
The Coast Guard announces
the availability of Revision 7 to
Maritime Security (MARSEC) Directive
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Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) will
submit the information collection
abstracted below to the Office of
Management and Budget for review and
clearance in accordance with the
SUMMARY:
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request;
Emergency Notification System (ENS).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. USCG-2014-0098]
Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee; Vacancies
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard seeks applications for membership on the
Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC). CTAC provides advice
and makes recommendations on
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matters relating to the safe and secure marine transportation of
hazardous materials activities insofar as they relate to matters within
the United States Coast Guard's jurisdiction.
DATES: Applications for CTAC must include a cover letter and resume.
Note that all materials must be received on or before June 9, 2014.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to apply for membership, your cover letter and
resume should be submitted via one of the following methods:
By Email: Patrick.A.Keffler@uscg.mil
By Fax: (202) 372-8380
By Mail: Mr. Patrick Keffler, Alternate Designated Federal
Official (ADFO) of CTAC, Commandant, Hazardous Materials Division (CG-
ENG-5), U.S. Coast Guard, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE., Stop
7509 Washington, DC 20593-7509.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lieutenant Cristina Nelson, 2703
Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Stop 7509 Washington, DC 20593-7509,
cristina.e.nelson@uscg.mil, phone: 202-372-1419, fax: 202-372-8380.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CTAC is established under the authority of
Section 871 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, 6 U.S.C. 451. CTAC is
an advisory committee established in accordance with and operating
under the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5
U.S.C. Appendix, Public Law 92-463, 86 Stat. 770, as amended. This
notice is issued under the authority of FACA.
CTAC provides advice and recommendations to the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) on matters relating to the safe and secure
marine transportation of hazardous materials activities insofar as they
relate to matters within the United States Coast Guard's jurisdiction.
CTAC meets at least twice per year. It may also meet for
extraordinary purposes. Its Subcommittees may meet to consider specific
problems as required.
The Coast Guard will consider applications for 10 positions that
become vacant on September 17, 2014. To be eligible, applicants should
have experience in chemical manufacturing, marine handling or
transportation of chemicals, vessel design and construction, marine
safety or security, or marine environmental protection. Each member
serves for a term of three years. CTAC members may be limited to
serving no more than two consecutive three-year terms. A member
appointed to fill unexpired term may serve the remainder of that term.
All members serve at their own expense and receive no salary,
reimbursement of travel expenses, or other compensation from the
Federal Government.
Registered lobbyists are not eligible to serve on Federal advisory
committees. Registered lobbyists are lobbyists required to comply with
provisions contained in The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Pub. L.
104-65, as amended by Title II of Pub. L. 110-81).
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not discriminate in
selection of Committee members on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender
identity, marital status, disabilities and genetic information, age,
membership in an employee organization, or any other non-merit factor.
DHS strives to achieve a widely diverse candidate pool for all of its
recruitment actions.
If you are interested in applying to become a member of the
Committee, submit your application materials indicating the position
you wish to fill; specify your area of expertise, knowledge and
experience that qualify you for the service on CTAC; and submit your
complete package to Mr. Patrick Keffler, ADFO of CTAC, via one of the
transmittal methods provided above. All email submittals will receive
email receipt confirmation. Note that during the vetting process,
applicants may be asked by the White House Liaison Office through the
Coast Guard to provide their date of birth and social security number.
To visit our online docket, go to https://www.regulations.gov enter the
docket number (for this notice (USCG-2014-0098) in the Search box, and
click ``Search''. Please do not post your resume on this site.
Dated: April 22, 2014.
F. J. Sturm,
Acting Director of Commercial Regulations and Standards.
[FR Doc. 2014-09496 Filed 4-24-14; 8:45 am]
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