United States Passports Invalid for Travel to, in, or Through the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), 51728 [2022-18157]
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arranging with the contact person
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Office of Privacy and Disclosure, Office
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Matching Program: This matching
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the Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Act of 1988, and the Office of
Management and Budget Final
Guidance interpreting those Acts.
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system of records, without prior written
consent, when such disclosure is
pursuant to a routine use.
The legal authority for SSA to
conduct this matching activity is
sections 1144 and 1860D–14 of the
Social Security Act (Act) (42 U.S.C.
1320b–14 and 1395w–114).
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establishes the conditions under which
the RRB will disclose to SSA
information necessary to verify an
individual’s self certification of
eligibility for the Extra Help with
Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs
program (Extra Help). It will also enable
SSA to identify individuals who may
qualify for Extra Help as part of the
agency’s Medicare outreach efforts.
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individuals who self certify for Extra
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Categories of Records: RRB will
transmit its annuity payment data
monthly from its RRB–22, Railroad
Retirement Survivors and Pension
Benefits System, system of records. The
file will consist of approximately
600,000 electronic records.
RRB will transmit its Post Entitlement
System file daily. The number of
records will differ each day, but consist
of approximately 3,000 to 4,000 records
each month.
RRB will transmit files on all
Medicare eligible Qualified Railroad
Retirement Beneficiaries from its RRB–
20, Health Insurance and
Supplementary Medical Insurance
Enrollment and Premium Payment
System (Medicare), and RRB–22 systems
of records to report address changes and
subsidy changing event information
monthly. The file will consist of
approximately 520,000 electronic
records. The number of people who
apply for Extra Help determines in part
the number of records matched.
SSA’s comparison file will consist of
approximately 90 million records
obtained from MDB File.
SSA will conduct the match using
each individual’s Social Security
number, name, date of birth, RRB claim
number, and RRB annuity payment
amount in both RRB and MDB File.
System(s) of Records: RRB will
provide SSA with data from its RRB–22
system of records, last published on
September 30, 2014 (79 FR 58886), and
RRB–20 systems of records, last
published on May 15, 2015 (80 FR
28018).
SSA will match RRB’s data with its
MDB File, system of records No. 60–
0321, published on July 25, 2006 (71 FR
42159), and amended on December 10,
2007 (72 FR 69723).
and, if not renewed, the restriction is set
to expire on August 31, 2022. This
notice extends the restriction until
August 31, 2023, unless extended or
revoked by the Secretary of State.
DATES: The extension of the travel
restriction is in effect on September 1,
2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelly Cullum, Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services, Office of
Adjudication, 202–485–8800.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
September 1, 2017, pursuant to the
authority of 22 U.S.C. 211a and
Executive Order 11295 (31 FR 10603),
and in accordance with 22 CFR
51.63(a)(3), all U.S. passports were
declared invalid for travel to, in, or
through the DPRK unless specially
validated for such travel. The restriction
was renewed on September 1, 2018,
September 1, 2019, September 1, 2020,
and again for another year effective
September 1, 2021. If not renewed
again, the restriction is set to expire on
August 31, 2022.
The Department of State has
determined there continues to be
serious risk to U.S. citizens and
nationals of arrest and long-term
detention constituting imminent danger
to their physical safety, as defined in 22
CFR 51.63(a)(3). Accordingly, all U.S.
passports shall remain invalid for travel
to, in, or through the DPRK unless
specially validated for such travel under
the authority of the Secretary of State.
This extension to the restriction of
travel to the DPRK shall be effective on
September 1, 2022, and shall expire
August 31, 2023, unless extended or
revoked by the Secretary of State.
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Dated: June 29, 2022.
Antony J. Blinken,
Secretary of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
[Public Notice: 11840]
United States Passports Invalid for
Travel to, in, or Through the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK)
Notice of extension of passport
travel restriction.
ACTION:
On September 1, 2017, all
U.S. passports were declared invalid for
travel to, in, or through the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK),
unless specially validated for such
travel. The restriction was extended for
one year in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11840]
United States Passports Invalid for Travel to, in, or Through the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
ACTION: Notice of extension of passport travel restriction.
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SUMMARY: On September 1, 2017, all U.S. passports were declared invalid
for travel to, in, or through the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK), unless specially validated for such travel. The restriction was
extended for one year in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 and, if not
renewed, the restriction is set to expire on August 31, 2022. This
notice extends the restriction until August 31, 2023, unless extended
or revoked by the Secretary of State.
DATES: The extension of the travel restriction is in effect on
September 1, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Cullum, Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services, Office of Adjudication, 202-485-8800.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 1, 2017, pursuant to the
authority of 22 U.S.C. 211a and Executive Order 11295 (31 FR 10603),
and in accordance with 22 CFR 51.63(a)(3), all U.S. passports were
declared invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless
specially validated for such travel. The restriction was renewed on
September 1, 2018, September 1, 2019, September 1, 2020, and again for
another year effective September 1, 2021. If not renewed again, the
restriction is set to expire on August 31, 2022.
The Department of State has determined there continues to be
serious risk to U.S. citizens and nationals of arrest and long-term
detention constituting imminent danger to their physical safety, as
defined in 22 CFR 51.63(a)(3). Accordingly, all U.S. passports shall
remain invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless specially
validated for such travel under the authority of the Secretary of
State. This extension to the restriction of travel to the DPRK shall be
effective on September 1, 2022, and shall expire August 31, 2023,
unless extended or revoked by the Secretary of State.
Dated: June 29, 2022.
Antony J. Blinken,
Secretary of State.
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