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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
[NARA–2017–052]
Records Schedules; Availability and
Request for Comments
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of
proposed records schedules; request for
comments.
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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
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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 they no
longer need to conduct agency business.
NARA invites public comments on such
records schedules.
DATES: NARA must receive requests for
copies in writing by July 31, 2017. 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: NARA
publishes notice in the Federal Register
for records schedules they no longer
need to conduct agency business. NARA
invites public comments on such
records schedules, as required by 44
U.S.C. 3303a(a).
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
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and authorize the agency to dispose 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 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 Energy, Naval
Nuclear Propulsion Program (DAA–
0434–2015–0007, 61 items, 59
temporary items). Records relating to
infrastructure including routine
correspondence, general administration,
materials management, equipment
management, facilities construction, and
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security and associated records.
Proposed for permanent retention are
records relating to significant case files
and site histories.
2. Department of Health and Human
Services, National Institutes of Health
(DAA–0443–2017–0002, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Agency-wide research
records that support intellectual
property rights consisting of project
documentation that supports patents or
invention rights.
3. Department of Homeland Security,
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (DAA–0566–
2017–0025, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information
system used to create duty schedules for
asylum officers to conduct interviews.
4. Department of Justice, Criminal
Division (DAA–0060–2017–0024, 3
items, 3 temporary items). Case files,
transfer applications, and working files
related to international prisoner
transfers which allow prisoners to serve
sentences in their home countries under
treaty agreements.
5. Department of the Navy, Agencywide (DAA–NU–2015–0004, 47 items,
39 temporary items). Records relating to
logistics including routine
correspondence, maintenance records,
training papers, daily operations,
exchange operations, inventory, and
related matters. Proposed for permanent
retention are records relating to policy,
security assistance, ship inspection,
command strategy, publications, loans
and gifts, and equipment and allowance
tables.
6. Administrative Office of the United
States Courts, United States District
Courts (DAA–0021–2017–0001, 2 items,
1 temporary item). Records of seven
new Civil Nature of Suit Codes to
include cases that do not reach trial for
False Claims, Family and Medical
Leave, Arbitration, and Administrative
Procedures. Proposed for permanent
retention are cases that reach ‘‘issue
joined’’ for Personal InjuryPharmaceutical, Civil Rights-Education,
and Civil Detainee-Conditions of
Confinement.
7. Central Intelligence Agency,
Directorate of Digital Innovation (DAA–
0263–2016–0001, 2 items, 2 temporary
items). Obsolete card indexing and
retrieval system for records now
maintained by the Office of Information
Management Services.
8. General Services Administration,
Agency-wide (DAA–0269–2016–0007, 4
items, 3 temporary items).
Communication program records to
include speeches and official
communication, records related to
special events, ceremonies, and
dedications, and program management
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records. Proposed for permanent
retentions are speeches and official
communication of administrators,
commissioners, and heads of staff and
service offices.
9. General Services Administration,
Agency-wide (DAA–0269–2016–0008, 4
items, 2 temporary items). Records
relating to legislative and Congressional
affairs including legislative program
records and Congressional property
records. Proposed for permanent
retention are legislation case files and
legislative program reports.
10. General Services Administration,
Agency-wide (DAA–0269–2016–0009, 2
items, 2 temporary items). Records
relating to special employment
categories such as detailees, interns and
executive service, and human resources
program management.
11. Securities and Exchange
Commission, Division of Enforcement
(DAA–0266–2017–0009, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Records of financial
obligations related to disgorgement,
penalties, fees, and interest.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S.
Government.
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PRESIDENT
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Notification of a Public Teleconference
of the President’s Commission on
Combating Drug Addiction and the
Opioid Crisis (Commission)
Office of National Drug Control
Policy (ONDCP)
ACTION: Notice of teleconference.
AGENCY:
ONDCP announces a meeting
by teleconference of the President’s
Commission on Combating Drug
Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. The
purpose of the meeting is to review a
draft interim report that will be posted
on ONDCP’s Commission Web site
listed below before the teleconference.
DATES: The teleconference will be held
on Monday July 17, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
(Eastern time).
ADDRESSES: There will be no physical
address. The public may call (800) 260–
0718 (Access Code 426289) to listen.
Please call five minutes before the start
time. If you are part of an organization,
please try to consolidate use to as few
lines as possible.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
General information concerning the
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Commission and its meetings can be
found on ONDCP’s Web site at https://
www.whitehouse.gov/ondcp/presidentscommission. Any member of the public
wishing to obtain information about the
Commission or its meetings that is not
already on ONDCP’s Web site or who
wishes to submit written comments for
the Commission’s consideration may
contact Michael Passante, Designated
Federal Officer (DFO) via email at
commission@ondcp.eop.gov or
telephone at (202) 395–6709. Please
note that ONDCP may post such written
comments publicly on our Web site,
including names and contact
information that are submitted. There
will not be oral comments from the
public on the teleconference. Requests
to accommodate disabilities should also
be sent to that email address, preferably
at least 10 days prior to the meeting to
allow time for processing.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission was established in
accordance with E.O. 13784 of March
29, 2017, the Commission’s charter, and
the provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C. App. 2, to obtain advice and
recommendations for the President
regarding drug issues. The Executive
Order, charter, and information on the
Members of the Commission are
available on ONDCP’s Web site. The
Commission will function solely as an
advisory body and will make
recommendations regarding policies
and practices for combating drug
addiction with particular focus on the
current opioid crisis in the United
States. The Commission’s final report is
due October 1, 2017 unless there is an
extension. Per E.O. 13784, the
Commission shall:
a. Identify and describe the existing
Federal funding used to combat drug
addiction and the opioid crisis;
b. Assess the availability and
accessibility of drug addiction treatment
services and overdose reversal
throughout the country and identify
areas that are underserved;
c. Identify and report on best practices
for addiction prevention, including
healthcare provider education and
evaluation of prescription practices,
collaboration between State and Federal
officials, and the use and effectiveness
of State prescription drug monitoring
programs;
d. Review the literature evaluating the
effectiveness of educational messages
for youth and adults with respect to
prescription and illicit opioids;
e. Identify and evaluate existing
Federal programs to prevent and treat
drug addiction for their scope and
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
[NARA-2017-052]
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 they no longer need to conduct agency business. NARA
invites public comments on such records schedules.
DATES: NARA must receive requests for copies in writing by July 31,
2017. 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: NARA publishes notice in the Federal
Register for records schedules they no longer need to conduct agency
business. NARA invites public comments on such records schedules, as
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a).
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 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 Energy, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (DAA-
0434-2015-0007, 61 items, 59 temporary items). Records relating to
infrastructure including routine correspondence, general
administration, materials management, equipment management, facilities
construction, and
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security and associated records. Proposed for permanent retention are
records relating to significant case files and site histories.
2. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of
Health (DAA-0443-2017-0002, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Agency-wide
research records that support intellectual property rights consisting
of project documentation that supports patents or invention rights.
3. Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (DAA-0566-2017-0025, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information system used to create duty
schedules for asylum officers to conduct interviews.
4. Department of Justice, Criminal Division (DAA-0060-2017-0024, 3
items, 3 temporary items). Case files, transfer applications, and
working files related to international prisoner transfers which allow
prisoners to serve sentences in their home countries under treaty
agreements.
5. Department of the Navy, Agency-wide (DAA-NU-2015-0004, 47 items,
39 temporary items). Records relating to logistics including routine
correspondence, maintenance records, training papers, daily operations,
exchange operations, inventory, and related matters. Proposed for
permanent retention are records relating to policy, security
assistance, ship inspection, command strategy, publications, loans and
gifts, and equipment and allowance tables.
6. Administrative Office of the United States Courts, United States
District Courts (DAA-0021-2017-0001, 2 items, 1 temporary item).
Records of seven new Civil Nature of Suit Codes to include cases that
do not reach trial for False Claims, Family and Medical Leave,
Arbitration, and Administrative Procedures. Proposed for permanent
retention are cases that reach ``issue joined'' for Personal Injury-
Pharmaceutical, Civil Rights-Education, and Civil Detainee-Conditions
of Confinement.
7. Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Digital Innovation
(DAA-0263-2016-0001, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Obsolete card
indexing and retrieval system for records now maintained by the Office
of Information Management Services.
8. General Services Administration, Agency-wide (DAA-0269-2016-
0007, 4 items, 3 temporary items). Communication program records to
include speeches and official communication, records related to special
events, ceremonies, and dedications, and program management records.
Proposed for permanent retentions are speeches and official
communication of administrators, commissioners, and heads of staff and
service offices.
9. General Services Administration, Agency-wide (DAA-0269-2016-
0008, 4 items, 2 temporary items). Records relating to legislative and
Congressional affairs including legislative program records and
Congressional property records. Proposed for permanent retention are
legislation case files and legislative program reports.
10. General Services Administration, Agency-wide (DAA-0269-2016-
0009, 2 items, 2 temporary items). Records relating to special
employment categories such as detailees, interns and executive service,
and human resources program management.
11. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of Enforcement
(DAA-0266-2017-0009, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Records of financial
obligations related to disgorgement, penalties, fees, and interest.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government.
[FR Doc. 2017-13604 Filed 6-28-17; 8:45 am]
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