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prevent users from bypassing the
authentication procedures in
Respondent’s API to gain access to other
users’ accounts; (3) failed to adopt and
implement written data security
standards, policies, procedures, or
practices; and (4) failed to implement
adequate privacy and security guidance
or training for its employees responsible
for designing, testing, overseeing, and
approving software specifications and
requirements.
The proposed order contains
provisions designed to prevent
Respondent from engaging in the same
or similar acts or practices in the future.
Part I of the proposed order prohibits
Respondent from misrepresenting the
extent to which it maintains and
protects: (1) The security of a Covered
Device; or (2) the privacy, security,
confidentiality, or integrity of Personal
Information.
Part II of the proposed order requires
Respondent to establish and implement,
and thereafter maintain, a
comprehensive security program
(‘‘Security Program’’) that that protects:
(1) The security of Covered Devices; and
(2) the security, confidentiality, and
integrity of Personal Information.
Part III of the proposed order requires
Respondent to obtain initial and
biennial data security assessments for
twenty years.
Part IV of the proposed order requires
Respondent to disclose all material facts
to the assessor and prohibits
Respondent from misrepresenting any
fact material to the assessments required
by Part II.
Part V of the proposed order requires
Respondent to submit an annual
certification from a senior corporate
manager (or senior officer responsible
for its information security program)
that Respondent has implemented the
requirements of the Order and is not
aware of any material noncompliance
that has not been corrected or disclosed
to the Commission.
Parts VI through IX of the proposed
order are reporting and compliance
provisions, which include
recordkeeping requirements and
provisions requiring Respondent to
provide information or documents
necessary for the Commission to
monitor compliance. Part X states that
the proposed order will remain in effect
for 20 years, with certain exceptions.
The purpose of this analysis is to aid
public comment on the proposed order.
It is not intended to constitute an
official interpretation of the complaint
or proposed order, or to modify in any
way the proposed order’s terms.
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April J. Tabor,
Acting Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Public Health Service Act, Delegation
of Authority
Notice is hereby given that the
Director, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), has delegated to
the Deputy Director for Infectious
Diseases (DDID); the Director, Influenza
Division, National Center for
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
(NCIRD); and the COVID–19 Incident
Manager, NCIRD, CDC, without
authority to redelegate, the authority
vested in the Director, CDC, under
sections 361(a), (b), (c), and (d) and 362,
Title III, of the Public Health Service
Act (Control of Communicable Diseases)
(42 U.S.C. 264 and 265 et seq.), as
amended, to issue and sign quarantine,
isolation and conditional release orders.
This redelegation shall terminate
upon completion of the agency-wide
activation in response to the 2019 novel
Coronavirus outbreak.
This delegation became effective on
March 25, 2020.
Robert McGowan,
Chief of Staff, CDC.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.612]
Notice for Public Comment on
Administration for Native Americans’
Program Policies and Procedures
Relating to Social and Economic
Development Strategies—Growing
Organizations
Administration for Native
Americans (ANA), Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice for public comment.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 814 of the
Native American Programs Act of 1974
(NAPA), as amended, ANA is required
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to provide members of the public an
opportunity to comment on proposed
changes in interpretive rules and
general statements of policy and to give
notice of the proposed changes no less
than 30 days before such changes
become effective. In accordance with
notice requirements of NAPA, ANA
herein describes proposed interpretive
rules and general statements of policy
that relate to ANA’s new funding
opportunity announcement (FOA) in
Fiscal Year (FY) 2020, Social and
Economic Development Strategies—
Growing Organizations (SEDS–GO),
(HHS–2020–ACF–ANA–NN–1837).
DATES: Comments are due by May 11,
2020. If ANA does not receive any
significant comments within the 30-day
comment period, ANA will proceed
with the proposed changes in the
respective published FOA. The FOA
will serve as the final notice of these
proposed changes.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted to Jean Hovland,
Commissioner, Administration for
Native Americans, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201 or via email:
ANAComments@acf.hhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carmelia Strickland, Director, Division
of Program Operations, Administration
for Native Americans, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201. Telephone:
(877) 922–9262; Email:
ANAComments@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
814 of NAPA, as amended, (42 U.S.C.
2992b–1) incorporates provisions of the
Administrative Procedure Act that
require ANA to provide notice of its
proposed interpretive rules and
statements of policy and to seek public
comment on such proposals. This notice
serves to fulfill the statutory notice and
public comment requirement. ANA
voluntarily includes rules of practice
and procedures in this notice in an
effort to be transparent. The proposed
interpretive rules, statements of policy,
and rules of ANA practice and
procedure will appear in the FY 2020
SEDS–GO FOA.
Synopses and application forms will
be available on https://www.grants.gov.
A. Interpretive rules, statements of
policy, procedures, and practice. The
proposals below reflect ANA’s proposed
changes in rules, policy, or procedure,
which will take effect in the FY 2020
SEDS–GO FOA.
1. New FOA
In FY 2020, ANA will introduce a
new FOA as a special initiative under
the Social and Economic Development
Strategies program to support growing
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Public Health Service Act, Delegation of Authority
Notice is hereby given that the Director, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), has delegated to the Deputy Director for
Infectious Diseases (DDID); the Director, Influenza Division, National
Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD); and the
COVID-19 Incident Manager, NCIRD, CDC, without authority to redelegate,
the authority vested in the Director, CDC, under sections 361(a), (b),
(c), and (d) and 362, Title III, of the Public Health Service Act
(Control of Communicable Diseases) (42 U.S.C. 264 and 265 et seq.), as
amended, to issue and sign quarantine, isolation and conditional
release orders.
This redelegation shall terminate upon completion of the agency-
wide activation in response to the 2019 novel Coronavirus outbreak.
This delegation became effective on March 25, 2020.
Robert McGowan,
Chief of Staff, CDC.
[FR Doc. 2020-07459 Filed 4-8-20; 8:45 am]
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