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(g) To disclose to another Federal
agency or Federal entity, when the
Commission determines that
information from this system of records
is reasonably necessary to assist the
recipient agency or entity in (1)
responding to a suspected or confirmed
breach or (2) preventing, minimizing, or
remedying the risk of harm to
individuals, the recipient agency or
entity (including its information
systems, programs, and operations), the
Federal Government, or national
security, resulting from a suspected or
confirmed breach.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
The Training Records system of
records stores records in this system
electronically or on paper in secure
facilities. Electronic records are stored
on the Learning Management System’s
secure servers or on the Commission’s
secure network and other electronic
media as needed, such as encrypted
hard drives and back-up media. Paper
records are stored in secured facilities.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
Certain information covered by this
system of records may be retrieved by
employee name, or employee id
number.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
Records for this system will be
maintained in accordance with all
applicable records schedules approved
by the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) including GRS
2.6, items 010, 020, 030 and GRS 2.7,
item 030. All approved records
schedules can be found at https://
www.cftc.gov, or https://
www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/
grs.html.
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ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Records are protected from
unauthorized access and improper use
through administrative, technical, and
physical security measures.
Administrative safeguards include
agency-wide Rules of Behavior, agencywide procedures for safeguarding
personally identifiable information, and
required annual privacy and security
training. Technical security measures
within CFTC include restrictions on
computer access to authorized
individuals who have a legitimate needto-know the information; required use of
strong passwords that are frequently
changed; multi-factor authentication for
remote access and access to many CFTC
network components; use of encryption
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for certain data types and transfers;
firewalls and intrusion detection
applications; and regular review of
security procedures and best practices
to enhance security. Physical safeguards
include restrictions on building access
to authorized individuals, 24-hour
security guard service, and maintenance
of records in lockable offices and filing
cabinets.
RECORDS ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information about themselves or seeking
access to records about themselves in
this system of records should address
written inquiries to the Office of General
Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading
Commission, Three Lafayette Centre,
1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC
20581. See 17 CFR 146.3 for full details
on what to include in Privacy Act access
request.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES:
Individuals contesting the content of
records about themselves contained in
this system of records should address
written inquiries to the Office of General
Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading
Commission, Three Lafayette Centre,
1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC
20581. See 17 CFR 146.8 for full details
on what to include in a Privacy Act
amendment request.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking notification of
any records about themselves contained
in this system of records should address
written inquiries to the Office of General
Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading
Commission, Three Lafayette Centre,
1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC
20581. See 17 CFR 146.3 for full details
on what to include in a Privacy Act
notification request.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
HISTORY:
None.
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 16,
2018, by the Commission.
Robert Sidman,
Deputy Secretary of the Commission.
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION
[Docket No: CFPB–2018–0020]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
ACTION: Notice of Modified Systems of
Record.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection (Bureau or CFPB) gives
notice of the establishment of a
modified Privacy Act System of
Records.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be received no
later than June 20, 2018. This
Modification will be effective upon
publication in today’s Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by the title and docket
number (see above), by any of the
following methods:
• Electronic: privacy@cfpb.gov or
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: Claire Stapleton, Chief
Privacy Officer, Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW,
Washington, DC 20552.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Claire
Stapleton, Chief Privacy Officer, Bureau
of Consumer Financial Protection, 1700
G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552.
Comments will be available for public
inspection and copying at 1700 G Street
NW, Washington, DC 20552, on official
business days between the hours of 10
a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time. You can
make an appointment to inspect
comments by telephoning (202) 435–
7220. All comments, including
attachments and other supporting
materials, will become part of the public
record and subject to public disclosure.
You should submit only information
that you wish to make available
publicly.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
None.
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Claire Stapleton, Chief Privacy Officer,
at (202) 435–7220. If you require this
document in an alternative electronic
format, please contact CFPB_
Accessibility@cfpb.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Bureau revises each of its Privacy Act
System of Records Notices contained in
its inventory of record systems.
The Bureau modifies the purpose(s)
for which each system is maintained to
clarify that the information in each
Bureau system will be used to ensure
quality control, performance, and
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improve management processes. This
clarification will be added to the
purpose section of each Bureau system
of record notice published in the
Federal Register. The Federal Register
citation for all Bureau system of records
notices can be found in the History
section of this Notice of a Modified
System of Records.
The Bureau also modifies the list of
routine uses of records maintained in
each Bureau system in accordance with
Office of Management and Budget’s
(OMB) 2017 guidance to assist Federal
agencies prepare for and respond to a
breach of personally identifiable
information. The first routine use in
each Bureau system of records notice is
revised to mirror the text presented in
the first routine use below. The second
routine use presented below is being
added to each Bureau system of records
notice; and, the routine uses in each
system of records are renumbered to
account for this new routine use. These
revisions will be added to the section
that lists the routine uses for records in
each Bureau system of records notice
published in the Federal Register. The
Federal Register citation for all Bureau
system of records notices can be found
in the History section of this Notice of
a Modified System of Records.
The report of the modified systems of
records has been submitted to the
Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform of the House of
Representatives, the Committee on
Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of
Management and Budget, pursuant to
OMB Circular A–108, ‘‘Federal Agency
Responsibilities for Review, Reporting,
and Publication under the Privacy Act’’
and the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
Dated: May 14, 2018.
Claire Stapleton,
Chief Privacy Officer, Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection.
CFPB.015 CFPB Ethics Program
Records; CFPB.016 CFPB Advisory
Boards and Committees; CFPB.017
CFPB Small Business Review Panels
and Cost of Credit Consultations;
CFPB.018 Litigation Files; CFPB.019
Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System
and Registry; CFPB.020 CFPB Site
Badge and Visitor Management Systems;
CFPB.021 CFPB Consumer Education
and Engagement Records; CFPB.022
Market and Consumer Research
Records; CFPB.023 CFPB Prize
Competitions Program Records;
CFPB.025 Civil Penalty Fund and
Bureau-Administered Redress Program
Records; CFPB.026 Biographies.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Bureau information systems do not
contain any classified information or
data.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
The location of a Bureau system can
be found by reviewing the system of
records notice published in the Federal
Register. The Federal Register citation
for all Bureau system of records notices
can be found in the History section of
this Notice of a Modified System of
Records.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
The system manager of a Bureau
system can be found by reviewing the
system of records notice published in
the Federal Register. The Federal
Register citation for all Bureau system
of records notices can be found in the
History section of this Notice of a
Modified System of Records.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
The information collected for each
system will also be used for
administrative purposes to ensure
quality control, performance, and
improve management processes.
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SYSTEM NAMES AND NUMBERS
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
CFPB.001 CFPB Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act System;
CFPB.002 CFPB Depository Institution
Supervision Database; CFPB.003 CFPB
Non-depository Supervision Database;
CFPB.004 CFPB Enforcement Database;
CFPB.005 CFPB Consumer Response
System; CFPB.006 Social Networks and
Citizen Engagement System; CFPB.007
CFPB Directory Database; CFPB.008
Transit Subsidy Program; CFPB.009
Employee Administrative Records
System; CFPB.010 Ombudsman System;
CFPB.011 Correspondence Tracking
System; CFPB.013 External Contact
Database; CFPB.014 Direct Registration
and User Management System;
These records may be disclosed in
accordance with OMB Memorandum
M–17–12, ‘‘Preparing for and
Responding to a Breach of Personally
Identifiable Information,’’ to:
(1) appropriate agencies, entities, and
persons when (a) CFPB suspects or has
confirmed that there has been a breach
of the system of records; (b) CFPB has
determined that as a result of the
suspected or confirmed there is a risk of
harm to individuals, CFPB (including its
information systems, programs, and
operations), the Federal Government or
national security; and (b) the disclosure
made to such agencies, entities, and
persons is reasonably necessary to assist
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in connection with CFPB’s efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed
breach or to prevent, minimize, or
remedy such harm.
(2) another Federal agency or Federal
entity, when the CFPB determines that
information from this system of records
is reasonably necessary to assist the
recipient agency or entity in (a)
responding to a suspected or confirmed
breach or (b) preventing, minimizing, or
remedying the risk of harm to
individuals, the recipient agency or
entity (including its information
systems, programs, and operations), the
Federal Government, or national
security, resulting from a suspected or
confirmed breach.
HISTORY:
79 FR 78837 (Dec. 31, 2014)
(CFPB.001 CFPB Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act System); 76
FR 45765 (Aug. 1, 2011) (CFPB.002
CFPB Depository Institution
Supervision Database); 76 FR 45761
(Aug. 1, 2011) (CFPB.003 CFPB Nondepository Supervision Database); 76 FR
45757 (Aug. 1, 2011) (CFPB.004 CFPB
Enforcement Database); 79 FR 21440
(Apr. 16, 2014) (CFPB.005 CFPB
Consumer Response System); 78 FR
50041 (Aug. 16, 2013) (CFPB.006 Social
Networks and Citizen Engagement
System); 78 FR 54630 (Sept. 5, 2013)
(CFPB.007 CFPB Directory Database); 76
FR 68395 (Nov. 4, 2011) (CFPB.008
CFPB Transit Subsidy Program); 81 FR
27104 (May 5, 2016) (CFPB.009
Employee Administrative Records
System); 79 FR 6192 (Feb. 3, 2014)
(CFPB.010 Ombudsman System); 78 FR
76286 (Dec. 17, 2013) (CFPB.011
Correspondence Tracking System); 77
FR 59386 (Sept. 27, 2012) (CFPB.013
CFPB External Contact Database); 77 FR
24185 (Apr. 23, 2012) (CFPB.014 Direct
Registration and User Management
System); 77 FR 1049 (Jan. 9, 2012)
(CFPB.015 CFPB Ethics Program
Records); 78 FR 25428 (May 1, 2013)
(CFPB.016 CFPB Advisory Boards and
Committees); 77 FR 24183 (Apr. 23,
2012) (CFPB.017 CFPB Small Business
Review Panels and Cost of Credit
Consultations); 77 FR 27446 (May 10,
2012) (CFPB.018 Litigation Files); 77 FR
35359 (June 13, 2012) (CFPB.019
Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System
and Registry); 77 FR 56623 (Sept. 13,
2012) (CFPB.020 CFPB Site Badge and
Visitor Management Systems); 79 FR
78839 (Dec. 31, 2014) (CFPB.021 CFPB
Consumer Education and Engagement
Records); 77 FR 67802 (Nov. 14, 2012)
(CFPB.022 Market and Consumer
Research Records); 77 FR 64962 (Oct.
24, 2012) (CFPB.023 CFPB Prize
Competitions Program Records); 78 FR
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34991 (June 11, 2013) (CFPB.025 Civil
Penalty Fund and Bureau-Administered
Redress Program Records); 78 FR 69834
(Nov. 21, 2013) (CFPB.026 Biographies).
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COMMISSION
[Docket No. CPSC–2018–0002]
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Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request—CPSC
Playground Surfaces Survey
Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
As required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
announces that CPSC has submitted to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a new proposed collection of
information by the agency on a survey
that will assess children’s potential
exposure to playground surfaces,
including recycled tire material. In the
Federal Register of February 5, 2018 (83
FR 5073), CPSC published a notice
announcing the agency’s intent to seek
approval of this collection of
information. CPSC received several
comments in response to that notice.
After review and consideration of the
comments, by publication of this notice,
the Commission announces that CPSC
has submitted to the OMB a request for
approval of this collection of
information.
DATES: Written comments on this
request for approval of information
collection requirements should be
submitted by June 20, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments about
this request by email: OIRA_
submission@omb.eop.gov or fax: 202–
395–6881.
Comments by mail should be sent to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Attn: OMB Desk Officer for the
CPSC, Office of Management and
Budget, Room 10235, 725 17th Street
NW, Washington, DC 20503. In
addition, written comments that are sent
to OMB also should be submitted
electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov, under Docket No.
CPSC–2018–0002.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bretford Griffin, Consumer Product
Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301)
504–7037, or by email to: bgriffin@
cpsc.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Comments
On February 5, 2018, the CPSC
published a notice in the Federal
Register announcing the agency’s intent
to seek approval of a new collection of
information on a CPSC Playground
Surfaces Survey that will assess
children’s potential exposure to
playground surfaces, including recycled
tire material or ‘‘tire crumb’’ rubber (83
FR 5073). CPSC received five comments
in response to that notice. Two
commenters did not address the survey
or any issues related to the survey.
These commenters raised concerns
about smart phones and bullying. One
commenter supported the information
collection. Two commenters requested
that the CPSC analyze peer-reviewed
research on the safety of rubber mulch,
apply scientific methodologies to the
research, and identify the constituents
found in recycled rubber at acceptable
risk levels.
The CPSC Playground Surfaces
Survey will apply scientific survey
methodologies to provide national
estimates for the exposure of children
less than 6 years old to playground
surfaces, including, but not limited to,
rubber mulch. The survey will not
assess the safety of rubber mulch or
whether children are at an increased
health risk if they play on rubber mulch.
Rather, the survey will help CPSC gain
a better understanding of children’s
potential exposures to playground
surfaces, including surfaces made from
recycled tires, based on children’s play
behaviors on playgrounds. Potential
exposures include skin contact,
ingestion, and contact through open
wounds.
The CPSC, the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), and the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)/Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry
(ATSDR) are working together on the
Federal Research Action Plan on
Recycled Tire Crumb Used on Playing
Fields and Playgrounds (Plan). The four
components of the Plan and the
agencies’ responsibilities are as follows:
• Literature Review/Gap Analysis (EPA
and CDC/ATSDR)
• Tire Crumb Characterization (EPA
and CDC/ATSDR)
• Exposure Characterization Study
(EPA and CDC/ATSDR)
• Playground Surfaces Study (CPSC)
The EPA and the CDC/ATSDR are
charged with assessing the existence, if
any, of potentially hazardous chemicals
or substances in recycled tire materials
on athletic playing fields. Accordingly,
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EPA and CDC/ATSDR will be
responsible for analyzing and
considering the appropriate scientific
methodologies and peer reviewed
research in any hazard analysis. CPSC is
tasked with research to establish the
level of risk and the extent to which
children may be exposed to potential
hazard(s) related to recycled rubber on
playgrounds. The CPSC Playground
Surfaces Survey will help to inform
CPSC staff’s analysis regarding
children’s potential risk of exposure,
and the extent of the exposure from
playground surfaces derived from
recycled tires, but the survey will not
address any potential hazards.
Accordingly, after consideration of
these comments, CPSC will request
approval of this collection of
information from OMB.
B. Survey
CPSC has contracted with the Fors
Marsh Group, LLC (FMG) to design the
CPSC Playground Surfaces Survey.
SSRS, LLC will program and administer
the survey. Trained interviewers will
dial and conduct the survey using a
computer-assisted telephone interview
(CATI) system, in a secure location, to
which only authorized personnel have
access. Participants will be recruited by
re-contacting respondents of the SSRS
Omnibus. The SSRS Omnibus is a
national, weekly, dual-frame bilingual
RDD telephone survey designed to meet
standards of quality associated with
custom research studies. Each weekly
wave of the SSRS Omnibus consists of
1,000 interviews; 600 interviews are
obtained with respondents on their cell
phones, and approximately 35
interviews are completed in Spanish.
The topic of the surveys varies week to
week. Interviewers will conduct followup re-contacts to target specific
populations on certain issues. SSRS will
use existing data from this sample
source to pre-screen individuals in the
target population (parents of children
who are currently 0–5 years old). These
targeted households will be re-contacted
to administer the proposed survey.
Participants will be re-screened at the
beginning of the call to make sure that
they meet the target criteria and to
identify which subset of questions they
will be given for the survey.
Participation is voluntary and all
responses will be kept confidential.
Each telephone interview will take
approximately 20 minutes to complete.
CPSC estimates the number of
respondents to be 2,200. CPSC estimates
the total annual burden hours for
respondents to be 726 hours. The
monetized hourly cost is $35.28, as
defined by the average total hourly cost
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION
[Docket No: CFPB-2018-0020]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
ACTION: Notice of Modified Systems of Record.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau or CFPB) gives notice
of the establishment of a modified Privacy Act System of Records.
DATES: Comments must be received no later than June 20, 2018. This
Modification will be effective upon publication in today's Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the title and docket
number (see above), by any of the following methods:
Electronic: [email protected] or https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: Claire Stapleton, Chief Privacy Officer, Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Claire Stapleton, Chief Privacy
Officer, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW,
Washington, DC 20552.
Comments will be available for public inspection and copying at
1700 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552, on official business days
between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time. You can make an
appointment to inspect comments by telephoning (202) 435-7220. All
comments, including attachments and other supporting materials, will
become part of the public record and subject to public disclosure. You
should submit only information that you wish to make available
publicly.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Claire Stapleton, Chief Privacy
Officer, at (202) 435-7220. If you require this document in an
alternative electronic format, please contact
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Bureau revises each of its Privacy Act
System of Records Notices contained in its inventory of record systems.
The Bureau modifies the purpose(s) for which each system is
maintained to clarify that the information in each Bureau system will
be used to ensure quality control, performance, and
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improve management processes. This clarification will be added to the
purpose section of each Bureau system of record notice published in the
Federal Register. The Federal Register citation for all Bureau system
of records notices can be found in the History section of this Notice
of a Modified System of Records.
The Bureau also modifies the list of routine uses of records
maintained in each Bureau system in accordance with Office of
Management and Budget's (OMB) 2017 guidance to assist Federal agencies
prepare for and respond to a breach of personally identifiable
information. The first routine use in each Bureau system of records
notice is revised to mirror the text presented in the first routine use
below. The second routine use presented below is being added to each
Bureau system of records notice; and, the routine uses in each system
of records are renumbered to account for this new routine use. These
revisions will be added to the section that lists the routine uses for
records in each Bureau system of records notice published in the
Federal Register. The Federal Register citation for all Bureau system
of records notices can be found in the History section of this Notice
of a Modified System of Records.
The report of the modified systems of records has been submitted to
the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of
Representatives, the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of Management and Budget,
pursuant to OMB Circular A-108, ``Federal Agency Responsibilities for
Review, Reporting, and Publication under the Privacy Act'' and the
Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
Dated: May 14, 2018.
Claire Stapleton,
Chief Privacy Officer, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
SYSTEM NAMES AND NUMBERS
CFPB.001 CFPB Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act System;
CFPB.002 CFPB Depository Institution Supervision Database; CFPB.003
CFPB Non-depository Supervision Database; CFPB.004 CFPB Enforcement
Database; CFPB.005 CFPB Consumer Response System; CFPB.006 Social
Networks and Citizen Engagement System; CFPB.007 CFPB Directory
Database; CFPB.008 Transit Subsidy Program; CFPB.009 Employee
Administrative Records System; CFPB.010 Ombudsman System; CFPB.011
Correspondence Tracking System; CFPB.013 External Contact Database;
CFPB.014 Direct Registration and User Management System; CFPB.015 CFPB
Ethics Program Records; CFPB.016 CFPB Advisory Boards and Committees;
CFPB.017 CFPB Small Business Review Panels and Cost of Credit
Consultations; CFPB.018 Litigation Files; CFPB.019 Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System and Registry; CFPB.020 CFPB Site Badge and Visitor
Management Systems; CFPB.021 CFPB Consumer Education and Engagement
Records; CFPB.022 Market and Consumer Research Records; CFPB.023 CFPB
Prize Competitions Program Records; CFPB.025 Civil Penalty Fund and
Bureau-Administered Redress Program Records; CFPB.026 Biographies.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Bureau information systems do not contain any classified
information or data.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
The location of a Bureau system can be found by reviewing the
system of records notice published in the Federal Register. The Federal
Register citation for all Bureau system of records notices can be found
in the History section of this Notice of a Modified System of Records.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
The system manager of a Bureau system can be found by reviewing the
system of records notice published in the Federal Register. The Federal
Register citation for all Bureau system of records notices can be found
in the History section of this Notice of a Modified System of Records.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
The information collected for each system will also be used for
administrative purposes to ensure quality control, performance, and
improve management processes.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
These records may be disclosed in accordance with OMB Memorandum M-
17-12, ``Preparing for and Responding to a Breach of Personally
Identifiable Information,'' to:
(1) appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (a) CFPB
suspects or has confirmed that there has been a breach of the system of
records; (b) CFPB has determined that as a result of the suspected or
confirmed there is a risk of harm to individuals, CFPB (including its
information systems, programs, and operations), the Federal Government
or national security; and (b) the disclosure made to such agencies,
entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection
with CFPB's efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed breach or
to prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
(2) another Federal agency or Federal entity, when the CFPB
determines that information from this system of records is reasonably
necessary to assist the recipient agency or entity in (a) responding to
a suspected or confirmed breach or (b) preventing, minimizing, or
remedying the risk of harm to individuals, the recipient agency or
entity (including its information systems, programs, and operations),
the Federal Government, or national security, resulting from a
suspected or confirmed breach.
HISTORY:
79 FR 78837 (Dec. 31, 2014) (CFPB.001 CFPB Freedom of Information
Act/Privacy Act System); 76 FR 45765 (Aug. 1, 2011) (CFPB.002 CFPB
Depository Institution Supervision Database); 76 FR 45761 (Aug. 1,
2011) (CFPB.003 CFPB Non-depository Supervision Database); 76 FR 45757
(Aug. 1, 2011) (CFPB.004 CFPB Enforcement Database); 79 FR 21440 (Apr.
16, 2014) (CFPB.005 CFPB Consumer Response System); 78 FR 50041 (Aug.
16, 2013) (CFPB.006 Social Networks and Citizen Engagement System); 78
FR 54630 (Sept. 5, 2013) (CFPB.007 CFPB Directory Database); 76 FR
68395 (Nov. 4, 2011) (CFPB.008 CFPB Transit Subsidy Program); 81 FR
27104 (May 5, 2016) (CFPB.009 Employee Administrative Records System);
79 FR 6192 (Feb. 3, 2014) (CFPB.010 Ombudsman System); 78 FR 76286
(Dec. 17, 2013) (CFPB.011 Correspondence Tracking System); 77 FR 59386
(Sept. 27, 2012) (CFPB.013 CFPB External Contact Database); 77 FR 24185
(Apr. 23, 2012) (CFPB.014 Direct Registration and User Management
System); 77 FR 1049 (Jan. 9, 2012) (CFPB.015 CFPB Ethics Program
Records); 78 FR 25428 (May 1, 2013) (CFPB.016 CFPB Advisory Boards and
Committees); 77 FR 24183 (Apr. 23, 2012) (CFPB.017 CFPB Small Business
Review Panels and Cost of Credit Consultations); 77 FR 27446 (May 10,
2012) (CFPB.018 Litigation Files); 77 FR 35359 (June 13, 2012)
(CFPB.019 Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry); 77 FR
56623 (Sept. 13, 2012) (CFPB.020 CFPB Site Badge and Visitor Management
Systems); 79 FR 78839 (Dec. 31, 2014) (CFPB.021 CFPB Consumer Education
and Engagement Records); 77 FR 67802 (Nov. 14, 2012) (CFPB.022 Market
and Consumer Research Records); 77 FR 64962 (Oct. 24, 2012) (CFPB.023
CFPB Prize Competitions Program Records); 78 FR
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34991 (June 11, 2013) (CFPB.025 Civil Penalty Fund and Bureau-
Administered Redress Program Records); 78 FR 69834 (Nov. 21, 2013)
(CFPB.026 Biographies).
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