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RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Customers, recipients, financial
institutions, and USPS employees.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Standard routine uses 1. through 7.,
10., and 11. apply. In addition;
a. Legally required disclosures to
agencies for law enforcement purposes
include disclosures of information
relating to money orders, funds
transfers, and stored-value cards as
required by BSA, OFAC and anti-money
laundering statutes, regulations and
requirements.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Automated database, computer
storage media, microfiche, and paper.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
For online payment and funds
transfer services, information is
retrieved by customer name, customer
ID(s), transaction number, or address.
Claim information is retrieved by
name of purchaser or payee, claim
number, serial number, transaction
number, check number, customer ID(s),
or ZIP Code.
Information related to BSA, OFAC
and AML is retrieved by customer
name; SSN; alien registration, passport,
or driver’s license number; serial
number; transaction number; ZIP Code;
transaction date; data entry operator
number; and employee comments, and
individuals that appear on the Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List (SDNs) as defined and
mandated by the OFAC.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
1. Summary records, including bill
due date, bill amount, biller
information, biller representation of
account number, and the various status
indicators, are retained 2 years from the
date of processing.
2. For funds transfers, transaction
records are retained 3 years.
3. Records related to claims are
retained up to 3 years from date of final
action on the claim.
4. Forms related to fulfillment of BSA,
anti-money laundering requirements are
retained for a 5-year and one-month
period.
5. Related automated records are
retained the same 5-year and one-month
period and purged from the system
quarterly after the date of creation.
6. Enrollment records related to
online payment services are retained 7
years after the subscriber’s account
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ceases to be active or the service is
cancelled.
7. Account banking records, including
payment history, Demand Deposit
Account (DDA) number, and routing
number, are retained 7 years from the
date of processing.
8. Online user information may be
retained for 6 months.
9. Records existing on paper are
destroyed by burning, pulping, or
shredding. Records existing on
computer storage media are destroyed
according to the applicable USPS media
sanitization practice.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Paper records, computers, and
computer storage media are located in
controlled-access areas under
supervision of program personnel.
Access to these areas is limited to
authorized personnel, who must be
identified with a badge.
Access to records is limited to
individuals whose official duties require
such access. Contractors and licensees
are subject to contract controls and
unannounced on-site audits and
inspections.
Computers are protected by
mechanical locks, card key systems, or
other physical access control methods.
The use of computer systems is
regulated with installed security
software, computer logon
identifications, and operating system
controls including access controls,
terminal and transaction logging, and
file management software. Online data
transmissions are protected by
encryption.
Requests for access must be made in
accordance with the Notification
Procedure above and USPS Privacy Act
regulations regarding access to records
and verification of identity under 39
CFR 266.5.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See Notification Procedure below and
Record Access Procedures above.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
For online payment services, funds
transfers, and stored-value cards,
individuals wanting to know if
information about them is maintained in
this system must address inquiries in
writing to the Chief Marketing Officer
and Executive Vice President. Inquiries
must contain name, address, and other
identifying information, as well as the
transaction number for funds transfers.
For money order claims, or BSA,
OFAC and anti-money laundering
documentation, inquiries should be
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EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Systems Exempted From Certain
Provisions of the Act:
USPS has established regulations at
39 CFR 266.9 that exempt information
contained in this system of records from
various provisions of the Privacy Act in
order to conform to the prohibition in
the Bank Secrecy Act, 31 U.S.C.
5318(g)(2), against notification of the
individual that a suspicious transaction
has been reported.
HISTORY:
May 8, 2008, 73 FR 26155; April 29,
2005, 70 FR 22516.
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POSTAL SERVICE
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Postal Service®.
Notice of a modified system of
AGENCY:
ACTION:
records.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
PO 00000
addressed to the Chief Financial Officer
and Executive Vice President. Inquiries
must include name, address, or other
identifying information of the purchaser
(such as driver’s license, Alien
Registration Number, Passport Number,
etc.), and serial or transaction number.
Information collected for anti-money
laundering purposes will only be
provided in accordance with Federal
BSA, OFAC, anti-money laundering
laws, regulations and requirements.
The United States Postal
Service® (USPS®) proposes revising a
General Privacy Act System of Records
(SOR). These updates are being made to
support the implementation of quick
customer experience surveys to be
conducted at the end of retail Post
Office customer visits.
DATES: These revisions will become
effective without further notice on
February 3, 2023 unless responses to
comments received on or before that
date result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted via email to the Privacy and
Records Management Office, United
States Postal Service Headquarters
(uspsprivacyfedregnotice@usps.gov). To
facilitate public inspection,
arrangements to view copies of any
written comments received will be
made upon request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Janine Castorina, Chief Privacy and
SUMMARY:
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Records Management Officer, Privacy
and Records Management Office, at
202–268–3069 or
(uspsprivacyfedregnotice@usps.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is in accordance with the Privacy
Act requirement that agencies publish
their systems of records in the Federal
Register when there is a revision,
change, or addition, or when the agency
establishes a new system of records. The
Postal Service has determined that
General Privacy Act SOR, USPS 100.600
Personnel Research Records, should be
revised to support the implementation
of quick customer experience surveys
conducted at retail Post Office locations.
I. Background
The Retail Experience team at USPS
Headquarters is sponsoring the
implementation of quick customer
experience surveys administered on
customer display units (CDUs) in retail
Post Office locations. The anonymous
customer survey will consist of one
question that will be presented to the
customer immediately after the retail
customer visit is completed.
Participation by the customer in the
survey is voluntary, and a set of four to
five questions will be rotated randomly
across transactions and displayed to the
customer at the end of their retail visit.
Upon completion, the anonymous
customer survey will create a record in
the response file that links employee
information and the retail customer visit
to the quick customer experience survey
results. The employee information
captured that is associated with the
survey is the Employee Identification
Number (EIN) of the employee who
performed the transaction during the
customer visit.
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II. Rationale for Changes to USPS
Privacy Act Systems of Records
The Postal Service is proposing to
modify USPS SOR 100.600 Personnel
Research Records to support the
implementation of quick customer
experience surveys conducted in retail
Post Office locations that link the
Employee Identification Number (EIN)
of the employee who performed the
customer transaction during the Post
Office visit to anonymous customer
survey responses.
The Postal Service is proposing the
following modifications to USPS SOR
100.600 Personnel Research Records in
the summary of changes listed below.
• Added one new Purpose—#4
• Modified Categories of Individuals #1
to include ‘‘USPS employees’’
• Added one new Retention Period—#3
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III. Description of the Modified System
of Records
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(11),
interested persons are invited to submit
written data, views, or arguments on
this proposal. A report of the proposed
revisions has been sent to Congress and
to the Office of Management and Budget
for their evaluations. The Postal Service
does not expect this amended system of
record to have any adverse effect on
individual privacy rights. USPS SOR
100.600 Personnel Research Records is
provided below in its entirety.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
USPS 100.600 Personnel Research
Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
USPS Headquarters, Integrated
Business Solutions Services Centers,
and contractor sites.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Vice President, Human Resources,
United States Postal Service, 475
L’Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC
20260–4135.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
39 U.S.C. 401, 410, 1001, and 1005.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
1.To support research and
development efforts on personnel
assessment instruments, recruitment
efforts, workforce analysis, and
evaluation of Human Resource
management practices.
2. To assess the impact of selection
decisions on applicants in race,
ethnicity, sex, tenure, age, veteran
status, and disability categories.
3. To facilitate and support marketing
initiatives, advertising campaigns, brand
strategy, strategic customer programs,
customer experience with products and
services, including call centers, and
innovation and product improvement
development.
4. To create a record in the survey
responses file that links Employee
Identification Number (EIN) and retail
customer visits to quick customer
experience surveys results that are
administered on customer display units
in retail Post Office locations.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
1. USPS employees, potential
applicants for USPS employment,
applicants for USPS employment, USPS
employee applicants for reassignment
and/or promotion, employees whose
work records or solicited responses are
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used in research projects, and former
USPS employees.
2. Employees who voluntarily
respond to direct marketing messages,
respond to surveys, voluntarily
participate in focus groups, interviews,
diaries, observational studies, prototype
assessments, and A/B comparison tests.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
1. Applicant, potential applicant with
candidate profile, and employee
information: Name, Social Security
Number, Candidate Identification
Number, Employee Identification
Number (EIN) or respondent
identification code, place of birth, date
of birth, age, postal assignment or
vacancy/posting information, work
contact information, home address and
personal phone number(s), personal
email address, finance number(s), title,
level, duty location, and pay location.
2. Personnel research information:
Records related to race, ethnicity, sex,
tenure, age, veteran status, and
disability status (only if volunteered by
the individual); research project
identifiers; and other information
pertinent to personnel research.
3. Survey data: employee perception,
feelings, habits, past behaviors,
preferences, recommended
improvements, experiences with
customers, ownership, and hypothetical
future scenarios.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
USPS employees, former employees,
applicants, and potential applicants
with candidate profiles who provide
information to personnel research
programs and other systems of records.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM,
INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Standard routine uses 1 through 9
apply.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Automated database, computer
storage media, digital files, and paper
files.
POLICIES OF PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
By individual name, Social Security
Number, Candidate Identification
Number, Employee Identification
Number, personal email address,
respondent identification code, research
project identifiers, postal assignment or
vacancy/posting information, duty or
pay location, or location where data
were collected.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
1. Retention depends on the type of
research project but does not exceed 10
years.
2. Data retained for surveys conducted
by Customer insight, market research
and survey records will be retained for
3 years.
3. Records for quick customer
experience surveys administered on
customer display units in Post Office
locations will be retained for 3 fiscal
years, representing the current fiscal
year-to-date, plus the prior 2 fiscal
years.
Records existing on paper are
destroyed by burning, pulping, or
shredding. Records existing on
computer storage media are destroyed
according to the applicable USPS media
sanitization practice.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Paper records, computers, and
computer storage media are located in
controlled-access areas under
supervision of program personnel.
Access to these areas is limited to
authorized personnel, who must be
identified with a badge.
Access to records is limited to
individuals whose official duties require
such access. Contractors and licensees
are subject to contract controls and
unannounced on-site audits and
inspections.
Computers are protected by
mechanical locks, card key systems, or
other physical access control methods.
The use of computer systems is
regulated with installed security
software, computer log-on
identifications, and operating system
controls, which includes access
controls, terminal and transaction
logging, and file management software.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Requests for access must be made in
accordance with the Notification
Procedure below and USPS Privacy Act
regulations regarding access to records
and verification of identity under 39
CFR 266.5.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
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See Notification Procedure and
Record Access Procedures.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individuals wanting to know if
information about them is maintained in
this system of records must address
inquiries to the Vice President,
Employee Resource Management, 475
L’Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC
20260.
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In cases of studies involving
information not collected through an
examination, individuals must address
inquiries to the system manager.
Inquiries must contain full name;
Candidate Identification Number,
Employee Identification Number, or
respondent identification code, and
subject or purpose of research/survey;
and date and location of their
participation.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j) and (k),
USPS has established regulations at 39
CFR 266.9 that exempt records in this
system depending on their purpose. The
USPS has also claimed exemption from
certain provisions of the Act for several
of its other systems of records at 39 CFR
266.9. To the extent that copies of
exempted records from those other
systems are incorporated into this
system, the exemptions applicable to
the original primary system continue to
apply to the incorporated records.
HISTORY:
July 5, 2022: 87 FR 39876; July 19,
2013: 78 FR 43247; June 17, 2011: 76 FR
35483; and April 29, 2005: 70 FR 22516.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–96590; File No. SR–NSCC–
2022–017]
Self-Regulatory Organizations;
National Securities Clearing
Corporation; Notice of Filing and
Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed
Rule Change To Make Certain
Adjustments in the Fees for NSCC’s
I&RS Positions and Valuations Service
and Certain Clarifications to
Addendum A
December 28, 2022.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on December
21, 2022, National Securities Clearing
Corporation (‘‘NSCC’’) filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule
change as described in Items I, II and III
below, which Items have been prepared
by the clearing agency. NSCC filed the
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2 17
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U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
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proposed rule change pursuant to
Section 19(b)(3)(A) 3 of the Act and
subparagraph (f)(2) 4 of Rule 19b–4
thereunder. The Commission is
publishing this notice to solicit
comments on the proposed rule change
from interested persons.
I. Clearing Agency’s Statement of the
Terms of Substance of the Proposed
Rule Change
The proposed rule change of NSCC
consists of modifications to Addendum
A (Fee Structure) (‘‘Addendum A’’) of
NSCC’s Rules & Procedures (‘‘Rules’’) in
order to make certain adjustments in the
fees for the Positions and Valuations
service (‘‘Positions’’) in NSCC’s
Insurance & Retirement Services
(‘‘I&RS’’) and make certain clarifications
to Addendum A, as described below.5
II. Clearing Agency’s Statement of the
Purpose of, and Statutory Basis for, the
Proposed Rule Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
clearing agency included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
clearing agency has prepared
summaries, set forth in sections A, B,
and C below, of the most significant
aspects of such statements.
(A) Clearing Agency’s Statement of the
Purpose of, and Statutory Basis for, the
Proposed Rule Change
1. Purpose
Overview of Proposed Rule Change
The purpose of this proposed rule
change is to increase the fees for
Positions, as described below, in order
to align those fees more closely with the
costs of providing the products and
services to Members and Limited
Members that use I&RS (collectively,
‘‘I&RS Members’’). The fee changes are
being made to better align fees with the
costs of services provided by NSCC by
adjusting the fees so that the revenue
received by NSCC would be closer to
the costs of providing the services
consistent with NSCC’s cost-based plus
markup fee model.6 In general, fee
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U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
CFR 240.19b–4(f)(2).
5 Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise
defined have the meaning assigned to such terms
in the Rules, available at https://dtcc.com/∼/media/
Files/Downloads/legal/rules/nscc_rules.pdf.
6 NSCC has in place procedures to control costs
and to regularly review pricing levels against costs
of operation. NSCC’s fees are cost-based plus a
markup as approved by its Board of Directors or
management (pursuant to authority delegated by the
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[Notices]
[Pages 376-378]
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[FR Doc No: 2022-28588]
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POSTAL SERVICE
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Postal Service[supreg].
ACTION: Notice of a modified system of records.
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SUMMARY: The United States Postal Service[supreg] (USPS[supreg])
proposes revising a General Privacy Act System of Records (SOR). These
updates are being made to support the implementation of quick customer
experience surveys to be conducted at the end of retail Post Office
customer visits.
DATES: These revisions will become effective without further notice on
February 3, 2023 unless responses to comments received on or before
that date result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted via email to the Privacy and
Records Management Office, United States Postal Service Headquarters
([email protected]). To facilitate public inspection,
arrangements to view copies of any written comments received will be
made upon request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janine Castorina, Chief Privacy and
[[Page 377]]
Records Management Officer, Privacy and Records Management Office, at
202-268-3069 or ([email protected]).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is in accordance with the
Privacy Act requirement that agencies publish their systems of records
in the Federal Register when there is a revision, change, or addition,
or when the agency establishes a new system of records. The Postal
Service has determined that General Privacy Act SOR, USPS 100.600
Personnel Research Records, should be revised to support the
implementation of quick customer experience surveys conducted at retail
Post Office locations.
I. Background
The Retail Experience team at USPS Headquarters is sponsoring the
implementation of quick customer experience surveys administered on
customer display units (CDUs) in retail Post Office locations. The
anonymous customer survey will consist of one question that will be
presented to the customer immediately after the retail customer visit
is completed. Participation by the customer in the survey is voluntary,
and a set of four to five questions will be rotated randomly across
transactions and displayed to the customer at the end of their retail
visit.
Upon completion, the anonymous customer survey will create a record
in the response file that links employee information and the retail
customer visit to the quick customer experience survey results. The
employee information captured that is associated with the survey is the
Employee Identification Number (EIN) of the employee who performed the
transaction during the customer visit.
II. Rationale for Changes to USPS Privacy Act Systems of Records
The Postal Service is proposing to modify USPS SOR 100.600
Personnel Research Records to support the implementation of quick
customer experience surveys conducted in retail Post Office locations
that link the Employee Identification Number (EIN) of the employee who
performed the customer transaction during the Post Office visit to
anonymous customer survey responses.
The Postal Service is proposing the following modifications to USPS
SOR 100.600 Personnel Research Records in the summary of changes listed
below.
Added one new Purpose--#4
Modified Categories of Individuals #1 to include ``USPS
employees''
Added one new Retention Period--#3
III. Description of the Modified System of Records
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(11), interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, or arguments on this proposal. A report of
the proposed revisions has been sent to Congress and to the Office of
Management and Budget for their evaluations. The Postal Service does
not expect this amended system of record to have any adverse effect on
individual privacy rights. USPS SOR 100.600 Personnel Research Records
is provided below in its entirety.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
USPS 100.600 Personnel Research Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
USPS Headquarters, Integrated Business Solutions Services Centers,
and contractor sites.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Vice President, Human Resources, United States Postal Service, 475
L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC 20260-4135.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
39 U.S.C. 401, 410, 1001, and 1005.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
1.To support research and development efforts on personnel
assessment instruments, recruitment efforts, workforce analysis, and
evaluation of Human Resource management practices.
2. To assess the impact of selection decisions on applicants in
race, ethnicity, sex, tenure, age, veteran status, and disability
categories.
3. To facilitate and support marketing initiatives, advertising
campaigns, brand strategy, strategic customer programs, customer
experience with products and services, including call centers, and
innovation and product improvement development.
4. To create a record in the survey responses file that links
Employee Identification Number (EIN) and retail customer visits to
quick customer experience surveys results that are administered on
customer display units in retail Post Office locations.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
1. USPS employees, potential applicants for USPS employment,
applicants for USPS employment, USPS employee applicants for
reassignment and/or promotion, employees whose work records or
solicited responses are used in research projects, and former USPS
employees.
2. Employees who voluntarily respond to direct marketing messages,
respond to surveys, voluntarily participate in focus groups,
interviews, diaries, observational studies, prototype assessments, and
A/B comparison tests.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
1. Applicant, potential applicant with candidate profile, and
employee information: Name, Social Security Number, Candidate
Identification Number, Employee Identification Number (EIN) or
respondent identification code, place of birth, date of birth, age,
postal assignment or vacancy/posting information, work contact
information, home address and personal phone number(s), personal email
address, finance number(s), title, level, duty location, and pay
location.
2. Personnel research information: Records related to race,
ethnicity, sex, tenure, age, veteran status, and disability status
(only if volunteered by the individual); research project identifiers;
and other information pertinent to personnel research.
3. Survey data: employee perception, feelings, habits, past
behaviors, preferences, recommended improvements, experiences with
customers, ownership, and hypothetical future scenarios.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
USPS employees, former employees, applicants, and potential
applicants with candidate profiles who provide information to personnel
research programs and other systems of records.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS
AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Standard routine uses 1 through 9 apply.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
Automated database, computer storage media, digital files, and
paper files.
POLICIES OF PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS:
By individual name, Social Security Number, Candidate
Identification Number, Employee Identification Number, personal email
address, respondent identification code, research project identifiers,
postal assignment or vacancy/posting information, duty or pay location,
or location where data were collected.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
1. Retention depends on the type of research project but does not
exceed 10 years.
2. Data retained for surveys conducted by Customer insight, market
research and survey records will be retained for 3 years.
3. Records for quick customer experience surveys administered on
customer display units in Post Office locations will be retained for 3
fiscal years, representing the current fiscal year-to-date, plus the
prior 2 fiscal years.
Records existing on paper are destroyed by burning, pulping, or
shredding. Records existing on computer storage media are destroyed
according to the applicable USPS media sanitization practice.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
Paper records, computers, and computer storage media are located in
controlled-access areas under supervision of program personnel. Access
to these areas is limited to authorized personnel, who must be
identified with a badge.
Access to records is limited to individuals whose official duties
require such access. Contractors and licensees are subject to contract
controls and unannounced on-site audits and inspections.
Computers are protected by mechanical locks, card key systems, or
other physical access control methods. The use of computer systems is
regulated with installed security software, computer log-on
identifications, and operating system controls, which includes access
controls, terminal and transaction logging, and file management
software.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Requests for access must be made in accordance with the
Notification Procedure below and USPS Privacy Act regulations regarding
access to records and verification of identity under 39 CFR 266.5.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See Notification Procedure and Record Access Procedures.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individuals wanting to know if information about them is maintained
in this system of records must address inquiries to the Vice President,
Employee Resource Management, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC
20260.
In cases of studies involving information not collected through an
examination, individuals must address inquiries to the system manager.
Inquiries must contain full name; Candidate Identification Number,
Employee Identification Number, or respondent identification code, and
subject or purpose of research/survey; and date and location of their
participation.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j) and (k), USPS has established
regulations at 39 CFR 266.9 that exempt records in this system
depending on their purpose. The USPS has also claimed exemption from
certain provisions of the Act for several of its other systems of
records at 39 CFR 266.9. To the extent that copies of exempted records
from those other systems are incorporated into this system, the
exemptions applicable to the original primary system continue to apply
to the incorporated records.
HISTORY:
July 5, 2022: 87 FR 39876; July 19, 2013: 78 FR 43247; June 17,
2011: 76 FR 35483; and April 29, 2005: 70 FR 22516.
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Sarah Sullivan,
Attorney, Ethics and Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2022-28588 Filed 1-3-23; 8:45 am]
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