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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
AGENCY:
Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA).
Notice of amendment to system
of records.
ACTION:
As required by the Privacy
Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e), notice is
hereby given that the Department of
Veteran Affairs (VA) is amending the
system of records currently entitled
‘‘Voluntary Service Records—VA’’
(57VA135) as set forth in the Federal
Register 74 FR 17555. VA is amending
the system of records by revising the
System Number, System Location,
Purpose, Categories of Records in the
System, Records Source Categories,
Routine Uses of Records Maintained in
the System, Policies and Practices for
Storage of Records, Policies and
Practices for Retrievability of Records,
Safeguards, System Manager(s) and
Address, and Notification Procedure.
VA is republishing the system notice in
its entirety.
DATES: Comments on this new system of
records must be received no later than
September 28, 2016. If no public
comment is received during the period
allowed for comment or unless
otherwise published in the Federal
Register by VA, the new system will
become effective September 28, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Written comments
concerning the amended system of
records may be submitted through
www.regulations.gov; by mail or handdelivery to Director, Regulations
Management (02REG), Department of
Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue
NW., Room 1068, Washington, DC
20420; or by fax to (202) 273–9026. All
comments received will be available for
public inspection in the Office of
Regulation Policy and Management,
Room 1063B, between the hours of 8:00
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a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday (except holidays). Please call
(202) 461–4902 (this is not a toll free
number) for an appointment. In
addition, during the comment period,
comments may be viewed online
through the Federal Docket Management
System at www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sabrina C. Clark, Director, Voluntary
Service Office (10B2A), Department of
Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20420. Veterans
Health Administration (VHA), Privacy
Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs,
810 Vermont Ave NW., Washington, DC
20420, (704) 245–2492.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
System Number is changed from
57VA135 to 57VA10B2A to reflect the
current organizational alignment.
The System Location has been
amended to remove ‘‘VSS is a webbased volunteer timekeeping package
currently housed on Webservers at
Silver Spring, MD.’’ The new language
will state that VSS is a web-based
volunteer timekeeping package
currently housed on Webservers located
at the Capital Region Readiness Center,
221 Butler Avenue, Building 511,
Martinsburg, West Virginia 25405.
The Purpose is being amended to
remove student volunteer.
The Categories of Records in the
System is being amended to add:
‘‘Administrative records containing
personal information such as name,
address, phone number, email address,
date of birth, and volunteer date in a VA
health care facility, VA regional office,
or VA cemetery, which is provided by
the volunteer on VA Form 10–7055,
‘Application for Voluntary Service’.’’
The Records Source Categories is
being amended to change 24VA136 to
24VA10P2.
The Routine Uses of Records
Maintained in the System has been
amended to delete the first routine use
as it was duplicative of number 2. The
numbering was corrected upon the
removal of the duplicate routine use.
The Policies and Practices for Storage
of Records and Safeguards sections are
being amended to remove Silver Spring,
Maryland, and replace it with
Martinsburg, West Virginia.
The Policies and Practices for
Retrievability of Records section is
being amended to include names under
section (a). Section (b) will include,
‘‘but are not retrievable through VSS.’’
The System Manager(s) and Address
section is being amended to change the
official maintaining the system from
dNovus Contractor, Jay Singh, VHA
Oakland OIFO, 1301 Clay Street, Suite
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1350N, Oakland, CA 94612 to
Technatomy Contractor, Jay Singh, VHA
Oakland Office of Information Field
Office (OIFO), 1301 Clay Street, Suite
1350N, Oakland, California 94612.
The Notification Procedure section is
being amended to state ‘‘submit a
written request to the Director,
Voluntary Service Office (10B2A),
Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20420 or email VHACO10B2AStaff@
va.gov or inquire in person at the VA
health care facility where their
voluntary service was accomplished.’’
The Report of Intent to Amend a
System of Records Notice and an
advance copy of the system notice have
been sent to the appropriate
Congressional committees and to the
Director of the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) as required by 5
U.S.C. 552a(r) (Privacy Act) and
guidelines issued by OMB (65 FR
77677), December 12, 2000.
Signing Authority: The Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved
this document and authorized the
undersigned to sign and submit the
document to the Office of the Federal
Register for publication electronically as
an official document of the Department
of Veterans Affairs. Gina S. Farrisee,
Deputy Chief of Staff, approved this
document, August 5, 2016, for
publication.
Dated: August 10, 2016.
Kathleen M. Manwell,
Program Analyst, VA Privacy Service, Office
of Privacy and Records Management,
Department of Veterans Affairs.
57VA10B2A
SYSTEM NAME:
Voluntary Service Records—VA
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are maintained at each of the
VA health care facilities and in the
Voluntary Service System (VSS). Active
records are retained at the facility where
the individual has volunteered to assist
the administrative and professional
personnel and in the VSS. Basic
information for all inactive records is
retained at the facility where the
volunteer worked and in the VSS. VSS
is a web-based volunteer timekeeping
package currently housed on
Webservers located at the Capital
Region Readiness Center, 221 Butler
Avenue, Building 511, Martinsburg,
West Virginia 25405.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Title 38, United States Code, Section
513.
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PURPOSE(S):
The records and information are used
for tracking the number of regularlyscheduled volunteers and occasional
volunteers to produce statistical and
managerial reports on the number of
hours and visits of all volunteers each
month, and to present volunteers with
certificates of appreciation for service.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
All volunteers, regularly-scheduled
and occasional, including non-affiliated
and members of voluntary service
organizations; welfare, service, veterans,
fraternal, religious, civic, industrial,
labor, and social groups or clubs, which
voluntarily offer the services of their
organizations and/or individuals to
assist with the provision of care to
patients, either directly or indirectly,
through VA Voluntary Service under
Title 38, United States Code, Section
513.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Administrative records containing
personal information such as name,
address, phone number, email address,
date of birth, and volunteer date in a VA
health care facility, VA regional office,
or VA cemetery is provided by the
volunteer on VA Form 10–7055,
‘‘Application for Voluntary Service’’.
Information relating to the individual
membership in service organizations,
qualifications, restrictions and
preferences of duty and availability to
schedule time of service. Training
records pertaining to the volunteer’s
service will also be maintained for all
active volunteers at the facility where
the volunteer works. Medical records of
active volunteers will be maintained in
the facility’s Employee Health office.
Fingerprint and background
investigation records will be maintained
by the local facility’s office that handles
those investigations.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
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Information in this system of records
may be provided by the volunteer, his/
her family, civic and service
organization, ‘‘Patient Medical
Records—VA’’ (24VA10P2) system of
records, and Voluntary Service at the
VA health care facility where the
volunteer worked.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
To the extent that records contained
in the system include information
protected by 45 CFR parts 160 and 164
(i.e., individually identifiable health
information), and 38 U.S.C. 7332 (i.e.,
medical treatment information related to
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drug abuse, alcoholism or alcohol abuse,
sickle cell anemia or infection with the
human immunodeficiency virus), that
information cannot be disclosed under a
routine use unless there is also specific
statutory authority in 38 U.S.C. 7332
and regulatory authority in 45 CFR parts
160 and 164 permitting disclosure.
1. VA may disclose on its own
initiative any information in this
system, except the names and home
addresses of Veterans and their family
members or caregivers which is relevant
to a suspected or reasonably imminent
violation of law, whether civil, criminal
or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general or program statute or
by regulation, rule or order issued
pursuant thereto, to a Federal, State,
local, Tribal, or foreign agency charged
with the responsibility of investigating
or prosecuting such violation, or
charged with enforcing or implementing
the statute, regulation, rule or order. On
its own initiative, VA may also disclose
the names and addresses of Veterans,
their family members or caregivers to a
Federal agency charged with the
responsibility of investigating or
prosecuting civil, criminal or regulatory
violations of law, or charged with
enforcing or implementing the statute,
regulation, rule or order issued pursuant
thereto.
2. The name and address of a Veteran,
which is relevant to a suspected
violation or reasonably imminent
violation of law concerning public
health or safety, whether civil, criminal
or regulatory in nature and whether
arising by general or program statute or
by regulation, rule or order issued
pursuant thereto, may be disclosed to
any foreign, State or local governmental
agency or instrumentality charged under
applicable law with the protection of
the public health or safety if a qualified
representative of such organization,
agency or instrumentality has made a
written request that such name and
address be provided for a purpose
authorized by law.
3. Volunteer records may be used to
confirm volunteer service, duty
schedule, and assignments to service
organizations, Bureau of
Unemployment, insurance firms, office
of personnel of the individual’s fulltime
employment; to assist in the
development of VA history of the
volunteer and his/her assignments; and
to confirm voluntary hours for on-the
job accidents, and for recognition
awards.
4. Disclosure may be made to a
congressional office from the record of
an individual in response to an inquiry
from the congressional office made at
the request of that individual.
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5. Disclosure may be made to the
National Archives and Records
Administration and to General Services
Administration in records management
inspections conducted under authority
of 44 U.S.C.
6. VA may disclose information from
this system of records to the Department
of Justice (DoJ), either on VA’s initiative
or in response to DoJ’s request for the
information, after either VA or DoJ
determines that such information is
relevant to DoJ’s representation of the
United States or any of its components
in legal proceedings before a court or
adjudicative body, provided that, in
each case, the agency also determines
prior to disclosure that release of the
records to the DoJ is a use of the
information contained in the records
that is compatible with the purpose for
which VA collected the records. VA, on
its own initiative, may disclose records
in this system of records in legal
proceedings before a court or
administrative body after determining
that the disclosure of the records to the
court or administrative body is a use of
the information contained in the records
that is compatible with the purpose for
which VA collected the records.
7. Relevant information may be
disclosed to individuals, organizations,
private or public agencies, etc., with
whom VA has a contract or agreement
to perform such services as VA may
deem practicable for the purposes of
laws administered by VA, in order for
the contractor or subcontractor to
perform the services of the contract or
agreement. VA occasionally contracts
out certain of its functions when this
would contribute to effective and
efficient operations.
8. Disclosure to other Federal agencies
may be made to assist such agencies in
preventing and detecting possible fraud
or abuse by individuals in their
operations and programs.
9. VA may, on its own initiative,
disclose any information or records to
appropriate agencies, entities, and
persons when (1) VA suspects or has
confirmed that the integrity or
confidentiality of information in the
system of records has been
compromised; (2) the Department has
determined that as a result of the
suspected or confirmed compromise,
there is a risk of embarrassment or harm
to the reputations of the record subjects,
harm to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security, confidentiality, or integrity of
this system or other systems or
programs (whether maintained by the
Department or another agency) that rely
upon the compromised information; and
(3) the disclosure is to agencies, entities,
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or persons whom VA determines are
reasonably necessary to assist or carry
out the Department’s efforts to respond
to the suspected or confirmed
compromise, and prevent, minimize, or
remedy such harm. This routine use
permits disclosures by the Department
to respond to a suspected or confirmed
data breach, including the conduct of
any risk analysis or provision of credit
protection services as provided in 38
U.S.C. 5724.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Digital information of all active
volunteers is maintained in
Martinsburg, West Virginia, on secured
Webservers. Paper documents for all
active volunteers are maintained in
locked file cabinets at the individual VA
facilities where the volunteer has
donated time. Computer files containing
basic information, such as name,
address, date of birth, volunteer
assignments, hours/years volunteered,
and award information are retained for
all volunteers, either active or inactive,
at the VA facility where the volunteer
worked.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVABILITY
OF RECORDS:
(a) All volunteer records are filed by
name and unique identification
numbers within the VA’s VSS, and are
cross-referenced under the
organization(s) they represent.
(b) Health records are stored by name
and Social Security number in the
VISTA patient files, but are not
retrievable through VSS.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
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1. The individual volunteer’s record
of service is maintained by the VA
health care facility, as long as he or she
is living and actively participating in
the VAVS program. VSS maintains
minimum information on all volunteers
indefinitely. These minimum records
include the volunteer’s name, address,
date of birth, telephone number, next of
kin information, assignments worked,
hours and years of service, and last
award received.
2. Depending on the record medium,
records are destroyed by either
shredding or degaussing. Summary
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reports and other output reports are
destroyed when no longer needed for
current operation. Regardless of record
medium, no records will be retired to a
Federal records center.
PHYSICAL, PROCEDURAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE
SAFEGUARDS:
1. Access to VA working space and
medical record storage areas and the
Web-servers in Martinsburg, West
Virginia, is restricted to VA employees
on a ‘‘need to know’’ basis. Generally,
VA file areas are locked after normal
duty hours and are protected from
outside access by the Federal Protective
Service. Volunteer file records of
sensitive medical record files are stored
in separate locked files.
2. Strict control measures are enforced
to ensure that access to and disclosure
from all records including electronic
files and volunteer specific data
elements stored in the VSS are limited
to VA Voluntary Service (VAVS)
employees whose official duties warrant
access to those files. The automated
record system recognizes authorized
users by keyboard entry of a series of
unique passwords. Once the employee
is logged onto the system, access to files
is controlled by discreet menus, which
are assigned by the VSS package local
system administrator based upon the
employee’s demonstrated need to access
the data to perform the employee’s
assigned duties. A number of other
security measures are implemented to
enhance security of electronic records
(automatic timeout after short period of
inactivity, device locking after pre-set
number of invalid logon attempts, etc.).
Employees are required to sign a user
access agreement acknowledging their
knowledge of confidentiality
requirements, and all employees receive
annual training on information security.
Access is deactivated when no longer
required for official duties. Recurring
monitors are in place to ensure
compliance with nationally and locally
established security measures.
3. Online data resides on VSS
Webservers in Martinsburg, West
Virginia, that are highly secured.
4. Any sensitive information that may
be downloaded or printed to hard copy
format is provided the same level of
security as the electronic records. All
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paper documents and informal
notations containing sensitive data are
shredded prior to disposal.
5. All new VAVS employees receive
initial information security training, and
refresher training is provided to all
employees on an annual basis.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Official responsible for policies and
procedures: Director, Voluntary Service
Office (10B2A), Department of Veterans
Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20420. Official
maintaining the system: Technatomy
Contractor, Jay Singh, VHA Oakland
OIFO, 1301 Clay Street, Suite 1350N,
Oakland, California 94612.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
Volunteers, dependents, survivors or
duly authorized representatives seeking
information regarding access to and
contesting of VAVS records may contact
the Voluntary Service office at the VA
health care facility where the individual
served as a volunteer.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
(See Record Access Procedures
above.)
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking information
concerning the existence and content of
their service records must submit a
written request to Director, Voluntary
Service Office (10B2A), Department of
Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20420 or email
VHACO10B2AStaff@va.gov or inquire in
person at the VA health care facility
where their voluntary service was
accomplished. All inquiries must
reasonably identify, to the VA facility,
the portion of the volunteer’s service
record they want information about and
the approximate dates of service, in
order to receive that information.
Inquiries should include the volunteer’s
name, organization represented, date of
birth, and last address while serving as
a volunteer to the VA.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
ACTION: Notice of amendment to system of records.
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SUMMARY: As required by the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e),
notice is hereby given that the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) is
amending the system of records currently entitled ``Voluntary Service
Records--VA'' (57VA135) as set forth in the Federal Register 74 FR
17555. VA is amending the system of records by revising the System
Number, System Location, Purpose, Categories of Records in the System,
Records Source Categories, Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the
System, Policies and Practices for Storage of Records, Policies and
Practices for Retrievability of Records, Safeguards, System Manager(s)
and Address, and Notification Procedure. VA is republishing the system
notice in its entirety.
DATES: Comments on this new system of records must be received no later
than September 28, 2016. If no public comment is received during the
period allowed for comment or unless otherwise published in the Federal
Register by VA, the new system will become effective September 28,
2016.
ADDRESSES: Written comments concerning the amended system of records
may be submitted through www.regulations.gov; by mail or hand-delivery
to Director, Regulations Management (02REG), Department of Veterans
Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW., Room 1068, Washington, DC 20420; or by
fax to (202) 273-9026. All comments received will be available for
public inspection in the Office of Regulation Policy and Management,
Room 1063B, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday (except holidays). Please call (202) 461-4902 (this is
not a toll free number) for an appointment. In addition, during the
comment period, comments may be viewed online through the Federal
Docket Management System at www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sabrina C. Clark, Director, Voluntary
Service Office (10B2A), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420. Veterans Health Administration (VHA),
Privacy Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave NW.,
Washington, DC 20420, (704) 245-2492.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The System Number is changed from 57VA135 to
57VA10B2A to reflect the current organizational alignment.
The System Location has been amended to remove ``VSS is a web-based
volunteer timekeeping package currently housed on Webservers at Silver
Spring, MD.'' The new language will state that VSS is a web-based
volunteer timekeeping package currently housed on Webservers located at
the Capital Region Readiness Center, 221 Butler Avenue, Building 511,
Martinsburg, West Virginia 25405.
The Purpose is being amended to remove student volunteer.
The Categories of Records in the System is being amended to add:
``Administrative records containing personal information such as name,
address, phone number, email address, date of birth, and volunteer date
in a VA health care facility, VA regional office, or VA cemetery, which
is provided by the volunteer on VA Form 10-7055, `Application for
Voluntary Service'.''
The Records Source Categories is being amended to change 24VA136 to
24VA10P2.
The Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System has been
amended to delete the first routine use as it was duplicative of number
2. The numbering was corrected upon the removal of the duplicate
routine use.
The Policies and Practices for Storage of Records and Safeguards
sections are being amended to remove Silver Spring, Maryland, and
replace it with Martinsburg, West Virginia.
The Policies and Practices for Retrievability of Records section is
being amended to include names under section (a). Section (b) will
include, ``but are not retrievable through VSS.''
The System Manager(s) and Address section is being amended to
change the official maintaining the system from dNovus Contractor, Jay
Singh, VHA Oakland OIFO, 1301 Clay Street, Suite 1350N, Oakland, CA
94612 to Technatomy Contractor, Jay Singh, VHA Oakland Office of
Information Field Office (OIFO), 1301 Clay Street, Suite 1350N,
Oakland, California 94612.
The Notification Procedure section is being amended to state
``submit a written request to the Director, Voluntary Service Office
(10B2A), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20420 or email VHACO10B2AStaff@va.gov or inquire in
person at the VA health care facility where their voluntary service was
accomplished.''
The Report of Intent to Amend a System of Records Notice and an
advance copy of the system notice have been sent to the appropriate
Congressional committees and to the Director of the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) (Privacy
Act) and guidelines issued by OMB (65 FR 77677), December 12, 2000.
Signing Authority: The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee,
approved this document and authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for
publication electronically as an official document of the Department of
Veterans Affairs. Gina S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff, approved
this document, August 5, 2016, for publication.
Dated: August 10, 2016.
Kathleen M. Manwell,
Program Analyst, VA Privacy Service, Office of Privacy and Records
Management, Department of Veterans Affairs.
57VA10B2A
SYSTEM NAME:
Voluntary Service Records--VA
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are maintained at each of the VA health care facilities and
in the Voluntary Service System (VSS). Active records are retained at
the facility where the individual has volunteered to assist the
administrative and professional personnel and in the VSS. Basic
information for all inactive records is retained at the facility where
the volunteer worked and in the VSS. VSS is a web-based volunteer
timekeeping package currently housed on Webservers located at the
Capital Region Readiness Center, 221 Butler Avenue, Building 511,
Martinsburg, West Virginia 25405.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Title 38, United States Code, Section 513.
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PURPOSE(S):
The records and information are used for tracking the number of
regularly-scheduled volunteers and occasional volunteers to produce
statistical and managerial reports on the number of hours and visits of
all volunteers each month, and to present volunteers with certificates
of appreciation for service.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
All volunteers, regularly-scheduled and occasional, including non-
affiliated and members of voluntary service organizations; welfare,
service, veterans, fraternal, religious, civic, industrial, labor, and
social groups or clubs, which voluntarily offer the services of their
organizations and/or individuals to assist with the provision of care
to patients, either directly or indirectly, through VA Voluntary
Service under Title 38, United States Code, Section 513.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Administrative records containing personal information such as
name, address, phone number, email address, date of birth, and
volunteer date in a VA health care facility, VA regional office, or VA
cemetery is provided by the volunteer on VA Form 10-7055, ``Application
for Voluntary Service''. Information relating to the individual
membership in service organizations, qualifications, restrictions and
preferences of duty and availability to schedule time of service.
Training records pertaining to the volunteer's service will also be
maintained for all active volunteers at the facility where the
volunteer works. Medical records of active volunteers will be
maintained in the facility's Employee Health office. Fingerprint and
background investigation records will be maintained by the local
facility's office that handles those investigations.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information in this system of records may be provided by the
volunteer, his/her family, civic and service organization, ``Patient
Medical Records--VA'' (24VA10P2) system of records, and Voluntary
Service at the VA health care facility where the volunteer worked.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
To the extent that records contained in the system include
information protected by 45 CFR parts 160 and 164 (i.e., individually
identifiable health information), and 38 U.S.C. 7332 (i.e., medical
treatment information related to drug abuse, alcoholism or alcohol
abuse, sickle cell anemia or infection with the human immunodeficiency
virus), that information cannot be disclosed under a routine use unless
there is also specific statutory authority in 38 U.S.C. 7332 and
regulatory authority in 45 CFR parts 160 and 164 permitting disclosure.
1. VA may disclose on its own initiative any information in this
system, except the names and home addresses of Veterans and their
family members or caregivers which is relevant to a suspected or
reasonably imminent violation of law, whether civil, criminal or
regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general or program statute
or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, to a Federal,
State, local, Tribal, or foreign agency charged with the responsibility
of investigating or prosecuting such violation, or charged with
enforcing or implementing the statute, regulation, rule or order. On
its own initiative, VA may also disclose the names and addresses of
Veterans, their family members or caregivers to a Federal agency
charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting civil,
criminal or regulatory violations of law, or charged with enforcing or
implementing the statute, regulation, rule or order issued pursuant
thereto.
2. The name and address of a Veteran, which is relevant to a
suspected violation or reasonably imminent violation of law concerning
public health or safety, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in
nature and whether arising by general or program statute or by
regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, may be disclosed to
any foreign, State or local governmental agency or instrumentality
charged under applicable law with the protection of the public health
or safety if a qualified representative of such organization, agency or
instrumentality has made a written request that such name and address
be provided for a purpose authorized by law.
3. Volunteer records may be used to confirm volunteer service, duty
schedule, and assignments to service organizations, Bureau of
Unemployment, insurance firms, office of personnel of the individual's
fulltime employment; to assist in the development of VA history of the
volunteer and his/her assignments; and to confirm voluntary hours for
on-the job accidents, and for recognition awards.
4. Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the record
of an individual in response to an inquiry from the congressional
office made at the request of that individual.
5. Disclosure may be made to the National Archives and Records
Administration and to General Services Administration in records
management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C.
6. VA may disclose information from this system of records to the
Department of Justice (DoJ), either on VA's initiative or in response
to DoJ's request for the information, after either VA or DoJ determines
that such information is relevant to DoJ's representation of the United
States or any of its components in legal proceedings before a court or
adjudicative body, provided that, in each case, the agency also
determines prior to disclosure that release of the records to the DoJ
is a use of the information contained in the records that is compatible
with the purpose for which VA collected the records. VA, on its own
initiative, may disclose records in this system of records in legal
proceedings before a court or administrative body after determining
that the disclosure of the records to the court or administrative body
is a use of the information contained in the records that is compatible
with the purpose for which VA collected the records.
7. Relevant information may be disclosed to individuals,
organizations, private or public agencies, etc., with whom VA has a
contract or agreement to perform such services as VA may deem
practicable for the purposes of laws administered by VA, in order for
the contractor or subcontractor to perform the services of the contract
or agreement. VA occasionally contracts out certain of its functions
when this would contribute to effective and efficient operations.
8. Disclosure to other Federal agencies may be made to assist such
agencies in preventing and detecting possible fraud or abuse by
individuals in their operations and programs.
9. VA may, on its own initiative, disclose any information or
records to appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (1) VA
suspects or has confirmed that the integrity or confidentiality of
information in the system of records has been compromised; (2) the
Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or
confirmed compromise, there is a risk of embarrassment or harm to the
reputations of the record subjects, harm to economic or property
interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security,
confidentiality, or integrity of this system or other systems or
programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency) that
rely upon the compromised information; and (3) the disclosure is to
agencies, entities,
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or persons whom VA determines are reasonably necessary to assist or
carry out the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise, and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. This
routine use permits disclosures by the Department to respond to a
suspected or confirmed data breach, including the conduct of any risk
analysis or provision of credit protection services as provided in 38
U.S.C. 5724.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
Digital information of all active volunteers is maintained in
Martinsburg, West Virginia, on secured Webservers. Paper documents for
all active volunteers are maintained in locked file cabinets at the
individual VA facilities where the volunteer has donated time. Computer
files containing basic information, such as name, address, date of
birth, volunteer assignments, hours/years volunteered, and award
information are retained for all volunteers, either active or inactive,
at the VA facility where the volunteer worked.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVABILITY OF RECORDS:
(a) All volunteer records are filed by name and unique
identification numbers within the VA's VSS, and are cross-referenced
under the organization(s) they represent.
(b) Health records are stored by name and Social Security number in
the VISTA patient files, but are not retrievable through VSS.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
1. The individual volunteer's record of service is maintained by
the VA health care facility, as long as he or she is living and
actively participating in the VAVS program. VSS maintains minimum
information on all volunteers indefinitely. These minimum records
include the volunteer's name, address, date of birth, telephone number,
next of kin information, assignments worked, hours and years of
service, and last award received.
2. Depending on the record medium, records are destroyed by either
shredding or degaussing. Summary reports and other output reports are
destroyed when no longer needed for current operation. Regardless of
record medium, no records will be retired to a Federal records center.
PHYSICAL, PROCEDURAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SAFEGUARDS:
1. Access to VA working space and medical record storage areas and
the Web-servers in Martinsburg, West Virginia, is restricted to VA
employees on a ``need to know'' basis. Generally, VA file areas are
locked after normal duty hours and are protected from outside access by
the Federal Protective Service. Volunteer file records of sensitive
medical record files are stored in separate locked files.
2. Strict control measures are enforced to ensure that access to
and disclosure from all records including electronic files and
volunteer specific data elements stored in the VSS are limited to VA
Voluntary Service (VAVS) employees whose official duties warrant access
to those files. The automated record system recognizes authorized users
by keyboard entry of a series of unique passwords. Once the employee is
logged onto the system, access to files is controlled by discreet
menus, which are assigned by the VSS package local system administrator
based upon the employee's demonstrated need to access the data to
perform the employee's assigned duties. A number of other security
measures are implemented to enhance security of electronic records
(automatic timeout after short period of inactivity, device locking
after pre-set number of invalid logon attempts, etc.). Employees are
required to sign a user access agreement acknowledging their knowledge
of confidentiality requirements, and all employees receive annual
training on information security. Access is deactivated when no longer
required for official duties. Recurring monitors are in place to ensure
compliance with nationally and locally established security measures.
3. Online data resides on VSS Webservers in Martinsburg, West
Virginia, that are highly secured.
4. Any sensitive information that may be downloaded or printed to
hard copy format is provided the same level of security as the
electronic records. All paper documents and informal notations
containing sensitive data are shredded prior to disposal.
5. All new VAVS employees receive initial information security
training, and refresher training is provided to all employees on an
annual basis.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Official responsible for policies and procedures: Director,
Voluntary Service Office (10B2A), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420. Official maintaining the
system: Technatomy Contractor, Jay Singh, VHA Oakland OIFO, 1301 Clay
Street, Suite 1350N, Oakland, California 94612.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
Volunteers, dependents, survivors or duly authorized
representatives seeking information regarding access to and contesting
of VAVS records may contact the Voluntary Service office at the VA
health care facility where the individual served as a volunteer.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
(See Record Access Procedures above.)
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking information concerning the existence and
content of their service records must submit a written request to
Director, Voluntary Service Office (10B2A), Department of Veterans
Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420 or email
VHACO10B2AStaff@va.gov or inquire in person at the VA health care
facility where their voluntary service was accomplished. All inquiries
must reasonably identify, to the VA facility, the portion of the
volunteer's service record they want information about and the
approximate dates of service, in order to receive that information.
Inquiries should include the volunteer's name, organization
represented, date of birth, and last address while serving as a
volunteer to the VA.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
[FR Doc. 2016-20606 Filed 8-26-16; 8:45 am]
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