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Services Corporation, 3333 K St. NW.,
Washington, DC 20007–3522; 202–337–
6519 (fax); mfreedman@lsc.gov. LSC
prefers electronic submissions via email
with attachments in Acrobat PDF
format. Written comments sent to any
other address or received after the end
of the comment period may not be
considered by LSC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Freedman, Senior Associate
General Counsel, Legal Services
Corporation, 3333 K St. NW.,
Washington, DC 20007; 202–295–1623
(phone); 202–337–6519 (fax);
mfreedman@lsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Legal
Services Corporation (‘‘LSC’’ or
‘‘Corporation’’) was established by the
United States Congress ‘‘for the purpose
of providing financial support for legal
assistance in noncriminal matters or
proceedings to persons financially
unable to afford such assistance.’’ 42
U.S.C. 2996b(a). LSC performs this
function primarily by funding civil legal
aid programs providing legal services to
low-income persons throughout the
United States and its possessions and
territories in geographic areas
determined by LSC. Each LSC funding
recipient must screen all applicants for
LSC-funded legal assistance to
determine if the applicant’s household
meets the recipient’s financial eligibility
requirements for income and assets,
which themselves must comply with the
LSC financial eligibility requirements
set forth at 45 CFR part 1611.
On March 26, 2012, LSC published for
comment a draft program letter
discussing minimum screening
requirements for LSC recipients when
determining financial eligibility of
applicants based on information
collected through automated online
intake systems. 77 FR 17529. The draft
program letter and comments received
are in the ‘‘Closed Matters for
Comment’’ section of LSC’s Web site at:
https://www.lsc.gov/about-lsc/matterscomment under ‘‘Draft FinancialScreening Program Letter’’.
LSC received eight comments, all of
which encouraged LSC to provide
guidance on this topic. Four comments
recommended that LSC not require a
person at the grantee to make a direct
follow-up contact regarding financial
information for every applicant using an
automated intake system. Three
comments suggested clarifying who may
provide financial eligibility information
for an applicant through an automated
system, and to include representatives
of applicants, such as family members.
One comment recommended separate
requirements for applicants to be served
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by private attorneys volunteering with
the grantee or providing reduced-fee
services. One comment said that the
proposed program letter was complete
and adequate to explain the
requirements.
Based on the comments and
additional internal review, LSC has
substantially revised the program letter
to: (1) Eliminate the requirement for a
follow-up contact by a person in all
situations, (2) clarify that applicants or
their authorized representatives may
provide the financial information, and
(3) provide guidelines for when the
automated system may make a financial
eligibility determination without review
by a person. In all cases, the grantee
must maintain clear and accessible
records regarding the structure and
operation of the system, maintain all
information required for clienteligibility determinations, and engage in
ongoing review of the system for
improvements. Furthermore, grantees
must design and operate these systems
so as to maintain access to services for
people with disabilities.
The revised program letter is available
on the LSC Web site at https://
www.lsc.gov/about-lsc/matterscomment. LSC will accept comments on
the notice for thirty days and, if the
comments warrant, will issue an
additional notice modifying the
proposed program letter and adjusting
the effective date. In the absence of any
such notice, the revised program letter
will be effective forty days after
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
Dated: June 27, 2016.
Mark Freedman,
Senior Associate General Counsel.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
[NARA–2016–037]
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
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instructions on what happens to records
when agencies no longer need them for
current Government business. The
records schedules authorize agencies to
preserve records of continuing value in
the National Archives of the United
States and to destroy, after a specified
period, records lacking administrative,
legal, research, or other value. NARA
publishes notice in the Federal Register
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: NARA must receive requests for
copies in writing by August 1, 2016.
Once NARA finishes appraising the
records, we will send you a copy of the
schedule you requested. We usually
prepare appraisal memoranda that
contain additional information
concerning the records covered by a
proposed schedule. You may also
request these. If you do, we will also
provide them once we have completed
the appraisal. You have 30 days after we
send to you these requested documents
in which to submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of
any records schedule identified in this
notice by contacting Records Appraisal
and Agency Assistance (ACRA) using
one of the following means:
Mail: NARA (ACRA); 8601 Adelphi
Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001.
Email: request.schedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301–837–3698.
You must cite the control number,
which appears in parentheses after the
name of the agency that submitted the
schedule, and a mailing address. If you
would like an appraisal report, please
include that in your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Margaret Hawkins, Director, by mail at
Records Appraisal and Agency
Assistance (ACRA); National Archives
and Records Administration; 8601
Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740–
6001, by phone at 301–837–1799, or by
email at 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 records
retention periods and submit these
schedules for NARA’s approval. These
schedules provide for timely transfer
into the National Archives of
historically valuable records and
authorize the agency to dispose of all
other records after the agency no longer
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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 otherwise
specified. An item in a schedule is
media neutral when an agency may
apply the disposition instructions to
records regardless of the medium in
which it creates or maintains the
records. Items included in schedules
submitted to NARA on or after
December 17, 2007, are media neutral
unless the item is expressly limited to
a specific medium. (See 36 CFR
1225.12(e).)
Agencies may not destroy Federal
records without Archivist of the United
States’ approval. The Archivist approves
destruction only after thoroughly
considering the records’ administrative
use by the agency of origin, the rights
of the Government and of private people
directly affected by the Government’s
activities, and whether or not the
records have historical or other value.
In addition to identifying the Federal
agencies and any subdivisions
requesting disposition authority, this
notice lists the organizational unit(s)
accumulating the records (or notes that
the schedule has agency-wide
applicability when schedules cover
records that may be accumulated
throughout an agency); 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); and 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 also
includes information about the records.
You may request additional information
about the disposition process at the
addresses above.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture, Farm
Service Agency (DAA–0145–2016–0004,
1 item, 1 temporary item). Records
relating to county committee elections,
including ballots, correspondence, and
eligible voter lists.
2. Department of Agriculture, Office
of the Ombudsperson (DAA–0016–
2016–0002, 9 items, 8 temporary items).
Monthly activity reports, calendars,
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speeches and presentations, inquiries
and resolution files, statistical tracking
records, routine congressional
correspondence, and internal program
management files. Proposed for
permanent retention are official
marketing publications and annual
reports.
3. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0004, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to engineering
drawings and technical manuals.
4. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0028, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to personnel,
manpower, and budget.
5. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0031, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to hazardous
substances used for equipment
maintenance purposes.
6. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0033, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to the
recruitment of foreign nationals for
civilian employment.
7. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0034, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to the planning
and execution of personnel
mobilization.
8. Department of the Army, Agencywide (DAA–AU–2016–0035, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to materiel
nomenclature requests.
9. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of the Census (DAA–0029–2016–0003, 4
items, 3 temporary items).
Administrative subject files, reading
files, and background and working
papers relating to reports and
presentations maintained among
program subject files. Proposed for
permanent retention are program subject
files relating to the operations,
programs, and plans of the agency.
10. Department of Defense, Defense
Health Agency (DAA–0330–2016–0012,
1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files
of an electronic information system
used to manage military and other
patients who are on blood-thinning
medication.
11. Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for Children
and Families (DAA–0292–2016–0008, 5
items, 2 temporary items). Records of
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the Assistant Secretary and Executive
Secretariat, including routine program
correspondence and working files.
Proposed for permanent retention are
briefing books, calendars, speeches,
policy decision papers, and official
correspondence.
12. Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for Children
and Families (DAA–0292–2016–0014,
11 items, 6 temporary items). Routine
correspondence, working papers and
background materials, conference
records, routine standard operating
procedure records, mass communication
records, and routine reports. Proposed
for permanent retention are
publications, photographs, conference
records of high-level officials, and
official correspondence of high-level
officials.
13. Department of Homeland Security,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(DAA–0567–2016–0002, 14 items, 14
temporary items). Records related to
information management compliance
including complaint and privacy
incident files, compliance review files,
disclosure advice files, rulemaking files,
information sharing agreement files, and
related materials.
14. Department of Homeland Security,
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (DAA–0566–
2016–0013, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information
system used to track and process
applications, petitions, and requests for
benefits and services.
15. Department of the Navy, United
States Marine Corps (DAA–0127–2014–
0003, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master
files of an electronic information system
used to manage, analyze, and
disseminate topographic imagery for
commands in the field.
16. Department of the Navy, United
States Marine Corps (DAA–0127–2014–
0024, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Master
files of an electronic information system
used to manage digital imagery not of
historical importance. Proposed for
permanent retention are significant
images of historical importance.
17. Department of Transportation,
National Highway Transportation Safety
Administration (DAA–0416–2014–0001,
1 item, 1 temporary item). Records
related to cognitive testing performed in
preparation for a motor vehicle
occupant safety survey.
18. Federal Communications
Commission, International Bureau
(DAA–0173–2016–0010, 3 items, 3
temporary items). Overseas
telecommunications data submitted by
carriers.
19. Federal Communications
Commission, Office of Engineering and
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Technology (DAA–0173–2016–0003, 2
items, 2 temporary items). Applications
submitted by the public, related
documents, and licenses granted for
experimental radio testing and research
licenses.
20. Federal Communications
Commission, Wireline Competition
Bureau (DAA–0173–2016–0006, 1 item,
1 temporary item). Records related to
wireless provider traffic studies.
21. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Government
Information Services (DAA–0064–2016–
0001, 4 items, 2 temporary items).
Records created in helping resolve
Freedom of Information Act disputes
and other mission-related functions.
Proposed for permanent retention are
compliance assessment final reports and
the annual report to Congress.
22. National Archives and Records
Administration, Research Services (N2–
59–16–1, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Records of the Department of State
related to regulations and executive
orders which are duplicative of
accessioned records found in other
record groups. These records were
accessioned to the National Archives
but lack sufficient historical value to
warrant continued preservation.
23. Peace Corps, Headquarters (DAA–
0490–2016–0002, 3 items, 3 temporary
items). Records related to training
materials created for volunteers and
post staff.
24. Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, Metals Reserve Company
(N1–234–12–2, 42 items, 38 temporary
items). Included are administrative
records and records related to
production, pricing, contracts,
transportation, and stockpiling and
warehousing of metal ores. Proposed for
permanent retention are Texas City,
Texas, plant blueprints and 1947
disaster subject files, and records related
to the Premium Price Plan.
25. Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, Rubber Reserve
Corporation (N1–234–12–3, 14 items, 11
temporary items). Records include
administrative files, transportation
documentation, freight claims, payment
information, service order contracts,
cooperative agreements, research
contracts, lease agreements, sales
reports, and purchase agreements.
Proposed for permanent retention are
synthetic rubber program records,
annual operational reports, and
Corporation agreements with private
companies.
26. Securities and Exchange
Commission, Office of Human
Resources (DAA–0266–2016–0010, 4
items, 4 temporary items). Records
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related to agency-sponsored employee
training.
27. Securities and Exchange
Commission, Office of Minority and
Women Inclusion (DAA–0266–2016–
0011, 7 items, 7 temporary items).
Records related to agency actions to
promote, monitor, and assess workplace
diversity and inclusion.
28. Selective Service System, Agencywide (DAA–0147–2015–0004, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an
electronic information system that
contains records relating to the
registration and compliance of
individuals under the Selective Service
Act.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S.
Government.
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BILLING CODE 7515–01–P
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
Office of Government Information
Services
[NARA–2016–038]
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Advisory Committee; Meeting
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
Committee Meeting.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(5 U.S.C. App) and the second United
States Open Government National
Action Plan (NAP) released on
December 5, 2013, NARA announces an
upcoming Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) Advisory Committee meeting.
DATES: The meeting will be July 21,
2016, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. EDT.
You must register for the meeting by
5:00 p.m. EDT on July 19, 2016.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA); 700
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., William G.
McGowan Theater; Washington, DC
20408.
SUMMARY:
Kate
Gastner, Designated Federal Officer for
this committee, by mail at National
Archives and Records Administration;
Office of Government Information
Services; 8601 Adelphi Road—OGIS;
College Park, MD 20740–6001, by
telephone at 202–741–5783, or by email
at foia-advisory-committee@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Agenda and meeting materials: You
may find all meeting materials at
https://ogis.archives.gov/foia-advisorycommittee/2016-2018-term/
Meetings.htm. This will be the first
meeting of the new committee term. The
purpose of this meeting will be to
introduce new members, choose
meeting dates, brainstorm topics for
subcommittees, and have Government
members receive ethics training.
Procedures: The meeting is open to
the public. Due to access procedures,
you must register in advance if you wish
to attend the meeting. You will also go
through security screening when you
enter the building. Registration for the
meeting will go live via Eventbrite on
June 29, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. EDT. To
register for the meeting, please do so at
this Eventbrite link: https://
www.eventbrite.com/o/office-ofgovernment-information-services7515239993.
This program will be live streamed on
the US National Archives’ YouTube
channel, https://www.youtube.com/
user/usnationalarchives/playlists. The
webcast will include a captioning
option. To request additional
accommodations (e.g., a transcript),
email foia-advisorycommittee@nara.gov or call 202–741–
5783. Members of the media who wish
to register, those who are unable to
register online, and those who require
special accommodations, should contact
Kate Gastner at the phone number,
mailing address, or email address listed
above.
Patrice Little Murray,
Committee Management Officer.
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Privacy of Consumer
Financial Information Recordkeeping
and Disclosure Requirements Under
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and
Regulation P, Comment Request
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
AGENCY:
NCUA, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, invites the
general public and other Federal
agencies to comment on the submission
for reinstatement of a previously
approved collection, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
SUMMARY:
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
[NARA-2016-037]
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 agencies no longer need them for current
Government business. The records schedules authorize agencies to
preserve records of continuing value in the National Archives of the
United States and to destroy, after a specified period, records lacking
administrative, legal, research, or other value. NARA publishes notice
in the Federal Register 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: NARA must receive requests for copies in writing by August 1,
2016. Once NARA finishes appraising the records, we will send you a
copy of the schedule you requested. We usually prepare appraisal
memoranda that contain additional information concerning the records
covered by a proposed schedule. You may also request these. If you do,
we will also provide them once we have completed the appraisal. You
have 30 days after we send to you these requested documents in which to
submit comments.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of any records schedule identified in
this notice by contacting Records Appraisal and Agency Assistance
(ACRA) using one of the following means:
Mail: NARA (ACRA); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001.
Email: request.schedule@nara.gov.
FAX: 301-837-3698.
You must cite the control number, which appears in parentheses
after the name of the agency that submitted the schedule, and a mailing
address. If you would like an appraisal report, please include that in
your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Margaret Hawkins, Director, by mail at
Records Appraisal and Agency Assistance (ACRA); National Archives and
Records Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001,
by phone at 301-837-1799, or by email at 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
records retention periods and submit these schedules for NARA's
approval. These schedules provide for timely transfer into the National
Archives of historically valuable records and authorize the agency to
dispose of all other records after the agency no longer
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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
otherwise specified. An item in a schedule is media neutral when an
agency may apply the disposition instructions to records regardless of
the medium in which it creates or maintains the records. Items included
in schedules submitted to NARA on or after December 17, 2007, are media
neutral unless the item is expressly limited to a specific medium. (See
36 CFR 1225.12(e).)
Agencies may not destroy Federal records without Archivist of the
United States' approval. The Archivist approves destruction only after
thoroughly considering the records' administrative use by the agency of
origin, the rights of the Government and of private people directly
affected by the Government's activities, and whether or not the records
have historical or other value.
In addition to identifying the Federal agencies and any
subdivisions requesting disposition authority, this notice lists the
organizational unit(s) accumulating the records (or notes that the
schedule has agency-wide applicability when schedules cover records
that may be accumulated throughout an agency); 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); and 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 also
includes information about the records. You may request additional
information about the disposition process at the addresses above.
Schedules Pending
1. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency (DAA-0145-2016-
0004, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Records relating to county committee
elections, including ballots, correspondence, and eligible voter lists.
2. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Ombudsperson (DAA-0016-
2016-0002, 9 items, 8 temporary items). Monthly activity reports,
calendars, speeches and presentations, inquiries and resolution files,
statistical tracking records, routine congressional correspondence, and
internal program management files. Proposed for permanent retention are
official marketing publications and annual reports.
3. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0004, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to engineering drawings and technical
manuals.
4. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0028, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to personnel, manpower, and budget.
5. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0031, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to hazardous substances used for equipment
maintenance purposes.
6. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0033, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to the recruitment of foreign nationals for
civilian employment.
7. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0034, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to the planning and execution of personnel
mobilization.
8. Department of the Army, Agency-wide (DAA-AU-2016-0035, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master files of an electronic information system that
contains records relating to materiel nomenclature requests.
9. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (DAA-0029-2016-
0003, 4 items, 3 temporary items). Administrative subject files,
reading files, and background and working papers relating to reports
and presentations maintained among program subject files. Proposed for
permanent retention are program subject files relating to the
operations, programs, and plans of the agency.
10. Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency (DAA-0330-2016-
0012, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to manage military and other patients who are
on blood-thinning medication.
11. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families (DAA-0292-2016-0008, 5 items, 2 temporary items).
Records of the Assistant Secretary and Executive Secretariat, including
routine program correspondence and working files. Proposed for
permanent retention are briefing books, calendars, speeches, policy
decision papers, and official correspondence.
12. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families (DAA-0292-2016-0014, 11 items, 6 temporary
items). Routine correspondence, working papers and background
materials, conference records, routine standard operating procedure
records, mass communication records, and routine reports. Proposed for
permanent retention are publications, photographs, conference records
of high-level officials, and official correspondence of high-level
officials.
13. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (DAA-0567-2016-0002, 14 items, 14 temporary items). Records
related to information management compliance including complaint and
privacy incident files, compliance review files, disclosure advice
files, rulemaking files, information sharing agreement files, and
related materials.
14. Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (DAA-0566-2016-0013, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information system used to track and
process applications, petitions, and requests for benefits and
services.
15. Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps (DAA-0127-
2014-0003, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to manage, analyze, and disseminate topographic
imagery for commands in the field.
16. Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps (DAA-0127-
2014-0024, 2 items, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic
information system used to manage digital imagery not of historical
importance. Proposed for permanent retention are significant images of
historical importance.
17. Department of Transportation, National Highway Transportation
Safety Administration (DAA-0416-2014-0001, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Records related to cognitive testing performed in preparation for a
motor vehicle occupant safety survey.
18. Federal Communications Commission, International Bureau (DAA-
0173-2016-0010, 3 items, 3 temporary items). Overseas
telecommunications data submitted by carriers.
19. Federal Communications Commission, Office of Engineering and
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Technology (DAA-0173-2016-0003, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Applications submitted by the public, related documents, and licenses
granted for experimental radio testing and research licenses.
20. Federal Communications Commission, Wireline Competition Bureau
(DAA-0173-2016-0006, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Records related to
wireless provider traffic studies.
21. National Archives and Records Administration, Office of
Government Information Services (DAA-0064-2016-0001, 4 items, 2
temporary items). Records created in helping resolve Freedom of
Information Act disputes and other mission-related functions. Proposed
for permanent retention are compliance assessment final reports and the
annual report to Congress.
22. National Archives and Records Administration, Research Services
(N2-59-16-1, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Records of the Department of
State related to regulations and executive orders which are duplicative
of accessioned records found in other record groups. These records were
accessioned to the National Archives but lack sufficient historical
value to warrant continued preservation.
23. Peace Corps, Headquarters (DAA-0490-2016-0002, 3 items, 3
temporary items). Records related to training materials created for
volunteers and post staff.
24. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Metals Reserve Company (N1-
234-12-2, 42 items, 38 temporary items). Included are administrative
records and records related to production, pricing, contracts,
transportation, and stockpiling and warehousing of metal ores. Proposed
for permanent retention are Texas City, Texas, plant blueprints and
1947 disaster subject files, and records related to the Premium Price
Plan.
25. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Rubber Reserve Corporation
(N1-234-12-3, 14 items, 11 temporary items). Records include
administrative files, transportation documentation, freight claims,
payment information, service order contracts, cooperative agreements,
research contracts, lease agreements, sales reports, and purchase
agreements. Proposed for permanent retention are synthetic rubber
program records, annual operational reports, and Corporation agreements
with private companies.
26. Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Human Resources
(DAA-0266-2016-0010, 4 items, 4 temporary items). Records related to
agency-sponsored employee training.
27. Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of Minority and
Women Inclusion (DAA-0266-2016-0011, 7 items, 7 temporary items).
Records related to agency actions to promote, monitor, and assess
workplace diversity and inclusion.
28. Selective Service System, Agency-wide (DAA-0147-2015-0004, 1
item, 1 temporary item). Master files of an electronic information
system that contains records relating to the registration and
compliance of individuals under the Selective Service Act.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government.
[FR Doc. 2016-15697 Filed 6-30-16; 8:45 am]
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