Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records, 66037-66041 [2023-20830]
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The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) invites
the general public and other Federal
agencies to comment upon this
proposed extension of a currently
approved collection of information. In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the
information collection notice is
published in the Federal Register to
obtain comments regarding the nature of
the information collection, the
categories of respondents, the estimated
burden (i.e., the time, effort, and
resources used by the respondents to
respond), the estimated cost to the
respondent, and the actual information
collection instruments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for 30 days until
October 26, 2023.
ADDRESSES: All submissions received
must include the OMB Control Number
1615–0057 in the body of the letter, the
agency name and Docket ID USCIS–
2006–0023. Submit comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal website at
https://www.regulations.gov under eDocket ID number USCIS–2006–0023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division,
Samantha Deshommes, Chief, telephone
number (240) 721–3000 (This is not a
toll-free number. Comments are not
accepted via telephone message). Please
note contact information provided here
is solely for questions regarding this
notice. It is not for individual case
status inquiries. Applicants seeking
information about the status of their
individual cases can check Case Status
Online, available at the USCIS website
at https://www.uscis.gov, or call the
USCIS Contact Center at 800–375–5283
(TTY 800–767–1833).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Comments
The information collection notice was
previously published in the Federal
Register on July 13, 2023, at 88 FR
44812, allowing for a 60-day public
comment period. USCIS did receive one
unrelated comment in connection with
the 60-day notice.
You may access the information
collection instrument with instructions
or additional information by visiting the
Federal eRulemaking Portal site at:
https://www.regulations.gov and
entering USCIS–2006–0023 in the
search box. The comments submitted to
USCIS via this method are visible to the
Office of Management and Budget and
comply with the requirements of 5 CFR
1320.12(c). All submissions will be
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posted, without change, to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov, and will include
any personal information you provide.
Therefore, submitting this information
makes it public. You may wish to
consider limiting the amount of
personal information that you provide
in any voluntary submission you make
to DHS. DHS may withhold information
provided in comments from public
viewing that it determines may impact
the privacy of an individual or is
offensive. For additional information,
please read the Privacy Act notice that
is available via the link in the footer of
https://www.regulations.gov.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
should address one or more of the
following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension, Without Change, of a
Currently Approved Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Application for Certificate of
Citizenship.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: N–600;
USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Form N–600 collects
information from applicants who are
requesting a Certificate of Citizenship
because they acquired United States
citizenship either by birth abroad to a
U.S. citizen parent(s), adoption by a
U.S. citizen parent(s), or after meeting
eligibility requirements including the
naturalization of a foreign-born parent.
Form N–600 can also be filed by a
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parent or legal guardian on behalf of a
minor child. The form standardizes
requests for the benefit and ensures that
basic information required to assess
eligibility is provided by applicants.
USCIS uses the information collected on
Form N–600 to determine if a Certificate
of Citizenship can be issued to the
applicant. Citizenship acquisition laws
have changed over time and different
laws apply to determine whether the
applicant automatically became a U.S.
citizen depending on the dates of
relevant events, such as the child’s date
of birth. USCIS may request that
applicants who reside within the United
States attend an appointment at a USCIS
Application Support Center to have a
photograph taken. USCIS may also
require applicants to submit additional
biometrics under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(9).
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection N–600 (paper-filed) is 26,810
and the estimated hour burden per
response is 1.5 hours; the estimated
total number of respondents for the
information collection N–600 (online
filing) is 28,190 and the estimated hour
burden per response is 0.75 hours; the
estimated total number of respondents
for the information collection biometrics
submission is 36,500 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 1.17 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 104,063 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is
$7,081,250.00.
Dated: September 20, 2023.
Jerry L. Rigdon,
Deputy Chief, Regulatory Coordination
Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services,
Department of Homeland Security.
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BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No.: FR–7077–N–19]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Office of Public and Indian
Housing, HUD.
AGENCY:
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Notice of a modified system of
records.
Under the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
(HUD), Office of Public and Indian
Housing (PIH) is modifying system of
records notice, the Inventory
Management System (IMS), also known
as the Public and Indian Housing
Information Center (IMS/PIC), to amend
and replace the current system of
records with one that encompasses both
the IMS/PIC and the Housing
Information Portal (HIP) system, add
three new routine uses and a new
collection authority. The updates are
explained in the ‘‘Supplementary
Section’’ of this notice. The system
name is changing from IMS/PIC to IMS/
PIC–HIP because HUD is adding
functionality from HIP to the IMS/PIC
system. The existing scope, objectives,
business processes, and uses being
made of the data by the HUD remains
unchanged.
DATES: Comments will be accepted on or
before October 26, 2023. The SORN
becomes effective immediately, while
the routine uses become effective after
the comment period immediately upon
publication except for the routine uses,
which will become effective on the date
following the end of the comment
period unless comments are received
which result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number or by one
of these methods:
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.
Fax: 202–619–8365.
Email: privacy@hud.gov.
Mail: Attention: Privacy Office; Mr.
Ladonne White, Chief Privacy Officer,
Office of the Executive Secretariat; 451
Seventh Street, SW, Room
10139,Washington, DC 20410–0001.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this rulemaking. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov. including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LaDonne White, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 10139, Washington, DC 20410–
0001, telephone number (202) 708–3054
(this is not a toll-free number). HUD
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welcomes and is prepared to receive
calls from individuals who are deaf or
hard of hearing, as well as individuals
with speech or communication
disabilities. To learn more about how to
make an accessible telephone call,
please visit https://www.fcc.gov/
consumers/guides/telecommunicationsrelay-service-trs.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Housing Information Portal (HIP) system
will replace, enhance, and augment the
functionality currently performed by
Inventory Management System and
Public and Indian Housing Information
Center (IMS/PIC), while reducing the
administrative burden on Public
Housing Authorities (PHAs) for
providing information to HUD through
a new form/data submission
mechanism. HIP is a modernized,
flexible, scalable, internet-based
integrated system, which enables PHA,
Tribe/Tribally Designated Housing
Entities (TDHE) and HUD users to
access a common database of affordable
housing information via the internet.
IMS/PIC and HIP will operate in parallel
until such time as HIP is able to fully
replace IMS/PIC. The enhanced
technology used by the HIP system will
also enable critical new policy
initiatives, including the expansion of
the Moving to Work (MTW) Expansion
program mandated by the 2016
Consolidated Appropriations Act and
several programmatic changes resulting
from the Housing Opportunities
Through Modernization Act of 2016
(HOTMA). HUD is publishing this
notice to amend and replace the current
system of records titled as IMS/PIC with
one that encompasses both the IMS/PIC
and HIP systems, add three new routine
uses to the Routine Use Section and add
to the collection authority section
published in the Federal Register on
March 25, 2019, at 84 FR 11117. The
three new additions to the Routine Uses
section allow for sharing of data with
Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC)/Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to
establish eligibility for benefits
administered by USAC for families
which also participate in a HUD rental
assistance program, and to any Federal,
State, or local agency to verify the
accuracy and completeness of the
eligibility data for HUD rental assistance
program, and HUD to enter into
cooperative agreements and other types
of agreements for the purposes of
statistical analysis and research in
support of program operations. The
addition to the collection authority
covers the data collected by Tribes/
TDHE and their-hired management
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agents and entered HIP via the Tribal
HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive
Housing (VASH) reporting tool. The
changes also include an update to the
name of the system manager.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
Inventory Management System,
Public and Indian Housing Information
Center (IMS/PIC) and Housing
Information Portal (HIP), HUD/PIH–01.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are maintained at these
locations: U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development Headquarters,
451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC
20410–0001; IMS/PIC servers are in
Charleston, WV; and are accessed
through the internet. The servers are
maintained by HUD Information
Technology Services (HITS) contractor,
and HUD’s information technology
partner: Perspecta. 15052 Conference
Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Ashley Sheriff, Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Real Estate Assessment
Center (REAC), 550 12th Street SW,
Suite 100, Washington, DC 20410. (202)
475–7949.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
United States Housing Act of 1937 (42
U.S.C. 1437, et seq.); Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1962 (42 U.S.C. 2000d);
The Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601–
3619); The Housing Community
Development Act of 1981, Public Law
97–35, 85 Stat. 348,408; The Housing
and Community Development Act of
1987 (42 U.S.C. 3543); and the Native
American Housing Assistance and SelfDetermination Act of 1996, Public Law
104–330, 110 Stat. 4016.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
IMS/PIC and HIP serve as a national
repository of information related to
PHAs, Tribally Designated Housing
Entities (TDHE), HUD-assisted families,
HUD assisted properties, and other HUD
programs, for the purpose of monitoring
and evaluating the effectiveness of PIH
rental housing assistance programs.
IMS/PIC and HIP allow PHAs, TDHEs,
and their-hired management agents to
electronically submit information to
HUD that is related to the
administration of HUD’s PIH programs.
They collect data for PIH operations,
including data submitted via the
internet from HUD’s field offices, and
accurately tracks activities and
processes. IMS/PIC and HIP also help to
increase sharing of information
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throughout PIH and HUD, which
improves staff awareness of activities
related to the administration of HUD
subsidized housing programs. IMS/PIC
and HIP are flexible, scalable, internetbased integrated systems, which enables
PHA and TDHE users, and HUD
personnel to access a common database
via their web browser. IMS/PIC and HIP
aids HUD and entities that administer
HUD’s assisted housing programs in: (a)
Increasing the effective distribution of
rental assistance to individuals that
meet the requirements of Federal rental
assistance programs; (b) detecting
abuses in assisted housing programs; (c)
taking administrative or legal actions to
resolve past and current abuses of
assisted housing programs; (d)
monitoring compliance with HUD
program requirements; (e) deterring
abuses by verifying the employment and
income of tenants at the time of annual
and interim reexaminations of family
income and composition via the PIH
Enterprise Income Verification (EIV)
system; (f) evaluating program
effectiveness; (g) improving PHA and
TDHE IMS/PIC and HIP reporting rates;
(h) forecasting budgets; (i) controlling
funds; (j) updating tenant information;
and (k) updating building and unit data.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Families residing in a HUD-assisted
property and/or receiving rental housing
assistance via programs administered by
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development; PHAs and their hired
management agents; TDHEs and their
hired management agents; and
individuals who have received or
applied for housing-related disaster
assistance from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA).
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records consist of the following
information as reported to HUD by
PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired
management agents, and other
governmental agencies:
1. Agency information: Agency name,
HUD-assigned code, HUD program type
family participates in; project number,
building number, building entrance
number, and unit number (applicable to
only the Public Housing program).
2. Agency contact information.
a. Agency point of contact
information for individuals that work
for, and access IMS/PIC and HIP and
oversee the agency’s administration (i.e.,
Mayors, board members, managers,
directors, etc.: Individual’s name,
agency’s physical address, agency’s
mailing address, agency’s telephone
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numbers, and email addresses for point
of contacts).
b. PHA and TDHE IMS/PIC and HIP
system user’s information: Name,
telephone number, fax number, email
address, mailing address, agency
website address.
3. Action information: Type of action
(new admission, annual reexamination,
interim reexamination, portability
move-in, portability move-out, end of
participation, other change of unit,
Family Self-sufficiency (FSS), annual
reexamination searching (Section 8
program only), issuance of voucher
(Section 8 program only), expiration of
voucher (Section 8 program only), flat
rent annual updated (Public Housing
program only), annual HQS inspection
(Section 8 program only), historical
adjustment, and void); effective date of
action, indication of correction of
previous submitted information, type of
correction, date family was admitted
into a PIH rental assistance program,
projected effective date of next
reexamination of family income and/or
composition, projected date of next flat
rent annual updated (applicable only to
the Public Housing program), indication
of whether or not the family is or has
participated in the FSS program within
the last year, identification of special
Section 8 program (applicable only to
the Section 8 program), identification of
other special HUD rental program(s) the
family is participating in, and ‘‘PHA Use
Only’’ fields which are used by PHAs
for general administrative purposes or
other uses as prescribed by HUD.
4. Family composition (which
includes the following personally
identifiable information) as reported by
the family and verified by PHAs,
TDHEs, and their-hired management
agents: Last name, first name, middle
initial, date of birth, age on effective
date of action, sex, relationship to head
of household, citizenship status,
disability status, race, ethnicity, social
security number, alien registration
number, compliance with community
service or self-sufficiency requirement
for public housing tenants, total number
of household members, family subsidy
status under the noncitizens rule,
eligibility effective date, and former
head of household’s social security
number.
5. Geographical and unit information:
a. Background at admission
information as reported by the family:
Date family entered the waiting list, zip
code before admission, whether or not
the family was homeless at time of
admission, whether or not the family
qualifies for admission over the very
low-income limit, whether or not the
family is continuously assisted under
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the 1937 Housing Act, whether or not
there is a HUD-approved income
targeting disregard.
b. Subsidized Unit information: Unit
number and street address, city, State
and zip code in which the subsidized
unit is located, city, State and zip code
in which the subsidized unit is located,
whether or not the family’s mailing
address is the same address of the unit
to be occupied by the family, family’s
mailing address (unit number and street
address, city, State, and zip code) if
different from the address of the
subsidized unit, number of bedrooms,
whether or not the unit is an accessible
unit (applicable to the Public Housing
program only), whether or not the
family has requested accessibility
features (applicable to the Public
Housing program only), whether or not
the family has received the requested
accessibility features (applicable to the
Public Housing program only), date the
unit last passed Housing Quality
Standards (HQS) inspection (applicable
to the Section 8 program only, except
Homeownership and Project-Based
Vouchers programs), date of last annual
HQS inspection (applicable to the
Section 8 program only, except
Homeownership and Project-Based
Vouchers programs), year the unit was
built (applicable to the Section 8
program only), and the structure type of
the unit (applicable to the Section 8
program only).
6. Family assets information, as
reported by the family and verified by
PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired
management agents, which includes the
type of asset, cash value of the asset,
anticipated annual income derived from
the asset, passbook rate, imputed asset
income, and final asset income.
7. Family income information, as
reported by the family and verified by
PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired
management agents, which includes the
income source, Income calculations,
annual income derived from the income
source, income exclusion amount in
accordance with HUD program
requirements and annual income
amount after deducting allowable
income exclusion for each household
member of the family, total household
annual income, amounts of permissible
deductions and other deductions to
annual income in accordance with HUD
program requirements, and amount of
family adjusted annual income.
8. Total tenant payment (TTP),
minimum rent amount, most recent TTP
amount, and tenant rent calculation
information in accordance with HUD
requirements for the specific PIH rental
assistance program the family is
currently participating in.
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9. Family Self-sufficiency (FSS)
program information: Type of selfsufficiency program the family is
participating in, FSS report category,
FSS effective date, PHA code of PHA
administering FSS contract, and general
information pertaining to the
employment status of the head of
household, date current employment
began, type of employment benefits
head of household receives from
employer, number of years of school
completed by the head of household,
type of other Federal assistance received
by the family, number of children
receiving childcare services, and
optional information related to the type
of family services the family needs,
whether or not the need was met during
participation in the FSS program, and
the name of the service provider; FSS
contract, account and exit information;
and FSS contract, account and exit
information.
10. Disaster assistance information:
Records from FEMA, shared with HUD
pursuant to an approved computer
matching agreement, to enable effective
delivery of aid in the wake of a disaster.
Includes information about applicants
for FEMA assistance, including name,
social security number, address, type
and amount of disaster damage, type
and amount of assistance provided by
FEMA.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Individuals, HUD staff; HUD
contractors; PHAs, TDHEs, and their
hired management agents; the Social
Security Administration; the
Department of Veteran Affairs; the
Federal Emergency Management
Agency; and other Federal, State and
local agencies. The IMS/PIC and HIP
data reported by PHAs, TDHEs, and
their hired management agents is
electronically transmitted to IMS/PIC
and HIP using agency owned software
or via HUD’s Family Reporting Software
(FRS). The Tribal HUD–VASH module
in HIP is used by the TDHEs and their
hired management agents to record data
as required by the Tribal HUD–VASH
program.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
1. To the National Archives and
Records Administration, Office of
Government Information Services
(OGIS), to the extent necessary to fulfill
its responsibilities in 5 U.S.C. 552(h), to
review administrative agency policies,
procedures and compliance with the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and
to facilitate OGIS’ offering of mediation
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persons making FOIA requests and
administrative agencies.
2. To the HUD Geocoding Service
Center (GSC) to obtain geographic
information for records in the system.
3. To individuals under contract to
HUD or under contract to another
agency with funds provided by HUD:
For the preparation of studies and
statistical reports directly related to the
management of HUD’s rental assistance
programs, to support quality control for
tenant eligibility efforts requiring a
random sampling of tenant files to
determine the extent of administrative
errors in making rent calculations,
eligibility determinations, etc., and for
processing reexaminations (individuals
provided information under this routine
use are subject to Privacy Act
requirements and limitation on
disclosures as are applicable to HUD
officials and employees).
4. To PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired
management agents, and auditors of
HUD rental housing assistance
programs: To verify the accuracy and
completeness of tenant data used in
determining eligibility and continued
eligibility and the amount of housing
assistance received.
5. To PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired
management agents of HUD rental
housing assistance programs: To
identify and resolve discrepancies in
tenant data.
6. To researchers affiliated with
academic institutions, with not-for
profit organizations, or with Federal,
State or local governments, or to policy
researchers: Without personally
identifiable information: For the
performance of research and statistical
activities on housing and community
development issues (individuals
provided information under this routine
use are subject to Privacy Act
requirements and limitation on
disclosures as are applicable to HUD
officials and employees).
7. To HUD contractors, independent
public auditors and accountants, PHAs,
and TDHEs: For the purpose of
conducting oversight and monitoring of
program operations to determine
compliance with applicable laws and
regulations, and financial reporting
requirements (individuals provided
information under this routine use are
subject to Privacy Act requirements and
limitation on disclosures as are
applicable to HUD officials and
employees).
8. To the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) for statistical analysis to
advance the goals of the nation’s Federal
strategic plan to prevent and end
homelessness through the collection,
analysis, and reporting of quality and
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timely data on veterans homelessness to
assist VA with the establishment and/or
verification of the following: Reducing
homelessness among our nation’s
veterans; identify and understand the
needs of homeless veterans and to
develop programs and services to
address those needs; effective
administration of the HUD Veterans
Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)
program by HUD and VA business
partners; HUD–VASH program
monitoring and evaluation; and the
production of aggregate statistical data
without any personal identifiers, which
will not be used to make decisions
concerning the rights, benefits, or
privileges of specific individuals, or
providers of services with respect to
assistance provided under the HUD–
VASH program.
9. To the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), under an approved
computer matching agreement, or data
sharing agreement pursuant to a
Presidential Executive Order (E.O.)
mandate and in accordance with the
Federal Privacy Act and Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act:
To identify and recover overpayments
(improper payments) of rental
assistance, determine compliance with
program requirements by program
administrators and participants of HUD
rental housing assistance programs,
deter future abuses in rental housing
assistance programs, reduce
administrative costs associated with
manual program evaluation and
monitoring efforts, and ensure that only
eligible participants receive rental
assistance in the correct amount.
10. To the FEMA, under an approved
computer matching agreement, or data
sharing agreement pursuant to a
Presidential E.O. mandate in accordance
with the Federal Privacy Act and
Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Act: To identify existing
families which participate in a HUD
rental assistance program and are
currently receiving housing assistance.
11. To State, local and Tribal
governments receiving HUD disaster
recovery grants, and to PHAs: To ensure
effective delivery of disaster recovery
aid, to prevent duplication of benefits
between HUD and other Federal
agencies, and to address unmet needs of
disaster victims.
12. To appropriate agencies, entities,
and persons when (1) [the agency]
suspects or has confirmed that there has
been a breach of the system of records,·
(2) [the agency] has determined that as
a result of the suspected or confirmed
breach there is a risk of harm to
individuals, [the agency] (including its
information systems, programs, and
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operations), the Federal Government, or
national security; and (3) the disclosure
made to such agencies, entities, and
persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with [the agency’s] efforts
to respond to the suspected or
confirmed breach or to prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm.
13. To another Federal agency or
Federal entity, when [the agency]
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.
14. To the Universal Service
Administrative Company (USAC),
which is designated by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) as
the Federal administrator of the
Universal Service Fund (USF or Fund)
Lifeline Program (Lifeline), the
Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB)
program and other Federal
Telecommunications Benefit (FTB)
programs that utilizes Lifeline eligibility
criteria as specified by the Lifeline
program, 47 CFR 54.409. The purpose of
this routine use is to establish eligibility
for the Lifeline, EBB and other FTB
programs for families which also
participate in a HUD rental assistance
program.
15. To any Federal, State, or local
agency (e.g., State agencies
administering the State’s unemployment
compensation laws, Temporary
Assistance to Needy Families, or
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program agencies, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, and U.S.
Social Security Administration): To
verify the accuracy and completeness of
the data provided, to verify eligibility or
continued eligibility in HUD’s rental
assistance programs, to identify and
recover improper payments under the
Payment Integrity Information Act of
2019, Public Law 116–117., and to aid
in the identification of tenant errors,
fraud, and abuse in assisted housing
programs.
16. To contractors, grantees, experts,
consultants, Federal agencies, and nonFederal entities, including, but not
limited to, State and local governments
and other research institutions or their
parties, and entities and their agents
with whom HUD has a contract, service
agreement, grant, cooperative
agreement, or other agreement for the
purposes of statistical analysis and
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research in support of program
operations, management, performance
monitoring, evaluation, risk
management, and policy development,
or to otherwise support the
Department’s mission. Research and
analysis activities may include the
matching of the records in this system
with information from any other source.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Electronic and paper.
Records are retrieved by name and
Social Security Number.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
Electronic records are maintained and
destroyed in accordance with
requirements of the HUD Records
Disposition Schedule, 2225–6. In
accordance with 24 CFR 908.101 and
HUD record retention requirements at
24 CFR 85.42, PHAs are required to
retain at least ‘three years’ worth of
IMS/PIC and HIP data either
electronically or in paper form.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Records are maintained at the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development in Washington, DC with
limited access to those persons whose
official duties require the use of such
records. Computer files and printed
listings are maintained in locked
cabinets. User’s access, updates access,
read-only access, and approval access
are granted based on the user’s role and
security access level.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals requesting records of
themselves should address written
inquiries to the Department of Housing
Urban and Development 451 7th Street
SW, Washington, DC 20410–0001. For
verification, individuals should provide
their full name, current address, and
telephone number. In addition, the
requester must provide either a
notarized statement or an unsworn
declaration made under 24 CFR 16.4.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The HUD rule for contesting the
content of any record pertaining to the
individual by the individual concerned
is published in 24 CFR 16.8 or may be
obtained from the system manager.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individuals requesting notification of
records of themselves should address
written inquiries to the Department of
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Housing Urban Development, 451 7th
Street SW, Washington, DC 20410–0001.
For verification purposes, individuals
should provide their full name, office or
organization where assigned, if
applicable, and current address and
telephone number. In addition, the
requester must provide either a
notarized statement or an unsworn
declaration made under 24 CFR 16.4.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
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HISTORY:
Docket No. FR–7077–N–07 published
on March 25, 2019, at 88 FR 17004.
LaDonne White,
Chief Privacy Officer, Office of
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2023–20830 Filed 9–25–23; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–7070–N–58]
30-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Disclosure of AdjustableRate Mortgage (ARM) Rates OMB
Control No.: 2502–0322
Office of Policy Development
and Research, Chief Data Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD is seeking approval from
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for the information collection
described below. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is
requesting comment from all interested
parties on the proposed collection of
information. The purpose of this notice
is to allow for an additional 30 days of
public comment.
DATES: Comments Due Date: October 26,
2023.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function. Interested persons are
also invited to submit comments
regarding this proposal and comments
should refer to the proposal by name
and/or OMB Control Number and
should be sent to: Colette Pollard,
Clearance Officer, REE, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No.: FR-7077-N-19]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Office of Public and Indian Housing, HUD.
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ACTION: Notice of a modified system of records.
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SUMMARY: Under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Public and Indian
Housing (PIH) is modifying system of records notice, the Inventory
Management System (IMS), also known as the Public and Indian Housing
Information Center (IMS/PIC), to amend and replace the current system
of records with one that encompasses both the IMS/PIC and the Housing
Information Portal (HIP) system, add three new routine uses and a new
collection authority. The updates are explained in the ``Supplementary
Section'' of this notice. The system name is changing from IMS/PIC to
IMS/PIC-HIP because HUD is adding functionality from HIP to the IMS/PIC
system. The existing scope, objectives, business processes, and uses
being made of the data by the HUD remains unchanged.
DATES: Comments will be accepted on or before October 26, 2023. The
SORN becomes effective immediately, while the routine uses become
effective after the comment period immediately upon publication except
for the routine uses, which will become effective on the date following
the end of the comment period unless comments are received which result
in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number or by
one of these methods:
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions provided on that site to submit comments electronically.
Fax: 202-619-8365.
Email: [email protected].
Mail: Attention: Privacy Office; Mr. Ladonne White, Chief Privacy
Officer, Office of the Executive Secretariat; 451 Seventh Street, SW,
Room 10139,Washington, DC 20410-0001.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be
posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov. including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received go to https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LaDonne White, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 10139, Washington, DC 20410-0001, telephone number (202) 708-3054
(this is not a toll-free number). HUD welcomes and is prepared to
receive calls from individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well
as individuals with speech or communication disabilities. To learn more
about how to make an accessible telephone call, please visit https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Housing Information Portal (HIP) system
will replace, enhance, and augment the functionality currently
performed by Inventory Management System and Public and Indian Housing
Information Center (IMS/PIC), while reducing the administrative burden
on Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) for providing information to HUD
through a new form/data submission mechanism. HIP is a modernized,
flexible, scalable, internet-based integrated system, which enables
PHA, Tribe/Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE) and HUD users to
access a common database of affordable housing information via the
internet. IMS/PIC and HIP will operate in parallel until such time as
HIP is able to fully replace IMS/PIC. The enhanced technology used by
the HIP system will also enable critical new policy initiatives,
including the expansion of the Moving to Work (MTW) Expansion program
mandated by the 2016 Consolidated Appropriations Act and several
programmatic changes resulting from the Housing Opportunities Through
Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA). HUD is publishing this notice to
amend and replace the current system of records titled as IMS/PIC with
one that encompasses both the IMS/PIC and HIP systems, add three new
routine uses to the Routine Use Section and add to the collection
authority section published in the Federal Register on March 25, 2019,
at 84 FR 11117. The three new additions to the Routine Uses section
allow for sharing of data with Universal Service Administrative Company
(USAC)/Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish eligibility
for benefits administered by USAC for families which also participate
in a HUD rental assistance program, and to any Federal, State, or local
agency to verify the accuracy and completeness of the eligibility data
for HUD rental assistance program, and HUD to enter into cooperative
agreements and other types of agreements for the purposes of
statistical analysis and research in support of program operations. The
addition to the collection authority covers the data collected by
Tribes/TDHE and their-hired management agents and entered HIP via the
Tribal HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) reporting tool.
The changes also include an update to the name of the system manager.
System Name and Number:
Inventory Management System, Public and Indian Housing Information
Center (IMS/PIC) and Housing Information Portal (HIP), HUD/PIH-01.
Security Classification:
Unclassified.
System Location:
Records are maintained at these locations: U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development Headquarters, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410-0001; IMS/PIC servers are in Charleston, WV; and
are accessed through the internet. The servers are maintained by HUD
Information Technology Services (HITS) contractor, and HUD's
information technology partner: Perspecta. 15052 Conference Center
Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151.
System Manager(s):
Ashley Sheriff, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Real Estate Assessment
Center (REAC), 550 12th Street SW, Suite 100, Washington, DC 20410.
(202) 475-7949.
Authority for Maintenance of the System:
United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437, et seq.); Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1962 (42 U.S.C. 2000d); The Fair Housing
Act (42 U.S.C. 3601-3619); The Housing Community Development Act of
1981, Public Law 97-35, 85 Stat. 348,408; The Housing and Community
Development Act of 1987 (42 U.S.C. 3543); and the Native American
Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996, Public Law 104-
330, 110 Stat. 4016.
Purpose(s) of the System:
IMS/PIC and HIP serve as a national repository of information
related to PHAs, Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHE), HUD-
assisted families, HUD assisted properties, and other HUD programs, for
the purpose of monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of PIH
rental housing assistance programs. IMS/PIC and HIP allow PHAs, TDHEs,
and their-hired management agents to electronically submit information
to HUD that is related to the administration of HUD's PIH programs.
They collect data for PIH operations, including data submitted via the
internet from HUD's field offices, and accurately tracks activities and
processes. IMS/PIC and HIP also help to increase sharing of information
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throughout PIH and HUD, which improves staff awareness of activities
related to the administration of HUD subsidized housing programs. IMS/
PIC and HIP are flexible, scalable, internet-based integrated systems,
which enables PHA and TDHE users, and HUD personnel to access a common
database via their web browser. IMS/PIC and HIP aids HUD and entities
that administer HUD's assisted housing programs in: (a) Increasing the
effective distribution of rental assistance to individuals that meet
the requirements of Federal rental assistance programs; (b) detecting
abuses in assisted housing programs; (c) taking administrative or legal
actions to resolve past and current abuses of assisted housing
programs; (d) monitoring compliance with HUD program requirements; (e)
deterring abuses by verifying the employment and income of tenants at
the time of annual and interim reexaminations of family income and
composition via the PIH Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system;
(f) evaluating program effectiveness; (g) improving PHA and TDHE IMS/
PIC and HIP reporting rates; (h) forecasting budgets; (i) controlling
funds; (j) updating tenant information; and (k) updating building and
unit data.
Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
Families residing in a HUD-assisted property and/or receiving
rental housing assistance via programs administered by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development; PHAs and their hired management
agents; TDHEs and their hired management agents; and individuals who
have received or applied for housing-related disaster assistance from
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Categories of records in the System:
Records consist of the following information as reported to HUD by
PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents, and other governmental
agencies:
1. Agency information: Agency name, HUD-assigned code, HUD program
type family participates in; project number, building number, building
entrance number, and unit number (applicable to only the Public Housing
program).
2. Agency contact information.
a. Agency point of contact information for individuals that work
for, and access IMS/PIC and HIP and oversee the agency's administration
(i.e., Mayors, board members, managers, directors, etc.: Individual's
name, agency's physical address, agency's mailing address, agency's
telephone numbers, and email addresses for point of contacts).
b. PHA and TDHE IMS/PIC and HIP system user's information: Name,
telephone number, fax number, email address, mailing address, agency
website address.
3. Action information: Type of action (new admission, annual
reexamination, interim reexamination, portability move-in, portability
move-out, end of participation, other change of unit, Family Self-
sufficiency (FSS), annual reexamination searching (Section 8 program
only), issuance of voucher (Section 8 program only), expiration of
voucher (Section 8 program only), flat rent annual updated (Public
Housing program only), annual HQS inspection (Section 8 program only),
historical adjustment, and void); effective date of action, indication
of correction of previous submitted information, type of correction,
date family was admitted into a PIH rental assistance program,
projected effective date of next reexamination of family income and/or
composition, projected date of next flat rent annual updated
(applicable only to the Public Housing program), indication of whether
or not the family is or has participated in the FSS program within the
last year, identification of special Section 8 program (applicable only
to the Section 8 program), identification of other special HUD rental
program(s) the family is participating in, and ``PHA Use Only'' fields
which are used by PHAs for general administrative purposes or other
uses as prescribed by HUD.
4. Family composition (which includes the following personally
identifiable information) as reported by the family and verified by
PHAs, TDHEs, and their-hired management agents: Last name, first name,
middle initial, date of birth, age on effective date of action, sex,
relationship to head of household, citizenship status, disability
status, race, ethnicity, social security number, alien registration
number, compliance with community service or self-sufficiency
requirement for public housing tenants, total number of household
members, family subsidy status under the noncitizens rule, eligibility
effective date, and former head of household's social security number.
5. Geographical and unit information:
a. Background at admission information as reported by the family:
Date family entered the waiting list, zip code before admission,
whether or not the family was homeless at time of admission, whether or
not the family qualifies for admission over the very low-income limit,
whether or not the family is continuously assisted under the 1937
Housing Act, whether or not there is a HUD-approved income targeting
disregard.
b. Subsidized Unit information: Unit number and street address,
city, State and zip code in which the subsidized unit is located, city,
State and zip code in which the subsidized unit is located, whether or
not the family's mailing address is the same address of the unit to be
occupied by the family, family's mailing address (unit number and
street address, city, State, and zip code) if different from the
address of the subsidized unit, number of bedrooms, whether or not the
unit is an accessible unit (applicable to the Public Housing program
only), whether or not the family has requested accessibility features
(applicable to the Public Housing program only), whether or not the
family has received the requested accessibility features (applicable to
the Public Housing program only), date the unit last passed Housing
Quality Standards (HQS) inspection (applicable to the Section 8 program
only, except Homeownership and Project-Based Vouchers programs), date
of last annual HQS inspection (applicable to the Section 8 program
only, except Homeownership and Project-Based Vouchers programs), year
the unit was built (applicable to the Section 8 program only), and the
structure type of the unit (applicable to the Section 8 program only).
6. Family assets information, as reported by the family and
verified by PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents, which
includes the type of asset, cash value of the asset, anticipated annual
income derived from the asset, passbook rate, imputed asset income, and
final asset income.
7. Family income information, as reported by the family and
verified by PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents, which
includes the income source, Income calculations, annual income derived
from the income source, income exclusion amount in accordance with HUD
program requirements and annual income amount after deducting allowable
income exclusion for each household member of the family, total
household annual income, amounts of permissible deductions and other
deductions to annual income in accordance with HUD program
requirements, and amount of family adjusted annual income.
8. Total tenant payment (TTP), minimum rent amount, most recent TTP
amount, and tenant rent calculation information in accordance with HUD
requirements for the specific PIH rental assistance program the family
is currently participating in.
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9. Family Self-sufficiency (FSS) program information: Type of self-
sufficiency program the family is participating in, FSS report
category, FSS effective date, PHA code of PHA administering FSS
contract, and general information pertaining to the employment status
of the head of household, date current employment began, type of
employment benefits head of household receives from employer, number of
years of school completed by the head of household, type of other
Federal assistance received by the family, number of children receiving
childcare services, and optional information related to the type of
family services the family needs, whether or not the need was met
during participation in the FSS program, and the name of the service
provider; FSS contract, account and exit information; and FSS contract,
account and exit information.
10. Disaster assistance information: Records from FEMA, shared with
HUD pursuant to an approved computer matching agreement, to enable
effective delivery of aid in the wake of a disaster. Includes
information about applicants for FEMA assistance, including name,
social security number, address, type and amount of disaster damage,
type and amount of assistance provided by FEMA.
Record Source Categories:
Individuals, HUD staff; HUD contractors; PHAs, TDHEs, and their
hired management agents; the Social Security Administration; the
Department of Veteran Affairs; the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
and other Federal, State and local agencies. The IMS/PIC and HIP data
reported by PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents is
electronically transmitted to IMS/PIC and HIP using agency owned
software or via HUD's Family Reporting Software (FRS). The Tribal HUD-
VASH module in HIP is used by the TDHEs and their hired management
agents to record data as required by the Tribal HUD-VASH program.
Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories
of Users and Purposes of Such Uses:
1. To the National Archives and Records Administration, Office of
Government Information Services (OGIS), to the extent necessary to
fulfill its responsibilities in 5 U.S.C. 552(h), to review
administrative agency policies, procedures and compliance with the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and to facilitate OGIS' offering of
mediation services to resolve disputes between persons making FOIA
requests and administrative agencies.
2. To the HUD Geocoding Service Center (GSC) to obtain geographic
information for records in the system.
3. To individuals under contract to HUD or under contract to
another agency with funds provided by HUD: For the preparation of
studies and statistical reports directly related to the management of
HUD's rental assistance programs, to support quality control for tenant
eligibility efforts requiring a random sampling of tenant files to
determine the extent of administrative errors in making rent
calculations, eligibility determinations, etc., and for processing
reexaminations (individuals provided information under this routine use
are subject to Privacy Act requirements and limitation on disclosures
as are applicable to HUD officials and employees).
4. To PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents, and auditors
of HUD rental housing assistance programs: To verify the accuracy and
completeness of tenant data used in determining eligibility and
continued eligibility and the amount of housing assistance received.
5. To PHAs, TDHEs, and their hired management agents of HUD rental
housing assistance programs: To identify and resolve discrepancies in
tenant data.
6. To researchers affiliated with academic institutions, with not-
for profit organizations, or with Federal, State or local governments,
or to policy researchers: Without personally identifiable information:
For the performance of research and statistical activities on housing
and community development issues (individuals provided information
under this routine use are subject to Privacy Act requirements and
limitation on disclosures as are applicable to HUD officials and
employees).
7. To HUD contractors, independent public auditors and accountants,
PHAs, and TDHEs: For the purpose of conducting oversight and monitoring
of program operations to determine compliance with applicable laws and
regulations, and financial reporting requirements (individuals provided
information under this routine use are subject to Privacy Act
requirements and limitation on disclosures as are applicable to HUD
officials and employees).
8. To the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for statistical
analysis to advance the goals of the nation's Federal strategic plan to
prevent and end homelessness through the collection, analysis, and
reporting of quality and timely data on veterans homelessness to assist
VA with the establishment and/or verification of the following:
Reducing homelessness among our nation's veterans; identify and
understand the needs of homeless veterans and to develop programs and
services to address those needs; effective administration of the HUD
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) program by HUD and VA
business partners; HUD-VASH program monitoring and evaluation; and the
production of aggregate statistical data without any personal
identifiers, which will not be used to make decisions concerning the
rights, benefits, or privileges of specific individuals, or providers
of services with respect to assistance provided under the HUD-VASH
program.
9. To the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), under an
approved computer matching agreement, or data sharing agreement
pursuant to a Presidential Executive Order (E.O.) mandate and in
accordance with the Federal Privacy Act and Computer Matching and
Privacy Protection Act: To identify and recover overpayments (improper
payments) of rental assistance, determine compliance with program
requirements by program administrators and participants of HUD rental
housing assistance programs, deter future abuses in rental housing
assistance programs, reduce administrative costs associated with manual
program evaluation and monitoring efforts, and ensure that only
eligible participants receive rental assistance in the correct amount.
10. To the FEMA, under an approved computer matching agreement, or
data sharing agreement pursuant to a Presidential E.O. mandate in
accordance with the Federal Privacy Act and Computer Matching and
Privacy Protection Act: To identify existing families which participate
in a HUD rental assistance program and are currently receiving housing
assistance.
11. To State, local and Tribal governments receiving HUD disaster
recovery grants, and to PHAs: To ensure effective delivery of disaster
recovery aid, to prevent duplication of benefits between HUD and other
Federal agencies, and to address unmet needs of disaster victims.
12. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (1) [the
agency] suspects or has confirmed that there has been a breach of the
system of records,[middot] (2) [the agency] has determined that as a
result of the suspected or confirmed breach there is a risk of harm to
individuals, [the agency] (including its information systems, programs,
and
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operations), the Federal Government, or national security; and (3) the
disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably
necessary to assist in connection with [the agency's] efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed breach or to prevent, minimize,
or remedy such harm.
13. To another Federal agency or Federal entity, when [the agency]
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.
14. To the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), which
is designated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as the
Federal administrator of the Universal Service Fund (USF or Fund)
Lifeline Program (Lifeline), the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB)
program and other Federal Telecommunications Benefit (FTB) programs
that utilizes Lifeline eligibility criteria as specified by the
Lifeline program, 47 CFR 54.409. The purpose of this routine use is to
establish eligibility for the Lifeline, EBB and other FTB programs for
families which also participate in a HUD rental assistance program.
15. To any Federal, State, or local agency (e.g., State agencies
administering the State's unemployment compensation laws, Temporary
Assistance to Needy Families, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program agencies, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and
U.S. Social Security Administration): To verify the accuracy and
completeness of the data provided, to verify eligibility or continued
eligibility in HUD's rental assistance programs, to identify and
recover improper payments under the Payment Integrity Information Act
of 2019, Public Law 116-117., and to aid in the identification of
tenant errors, fraud, and abuse in assisted housing programs.
16. To contractors, grantees, experts, consultants, Federal
agencies, and non-Federal entities, including, but not limited to,
State and local governments and other research institutions or their
parties, and entities and their agents with whom HUD has a contract,
service agreement, grant, cooperative agreement, or other agreement for
the purposes of statistical analysis and research in support of program
operations, management, performance monitoring, evaluation, risk
management, and policy development, or to otherwise support the
Department's mission. Research and analysis activities may include the
matching of the records in this system with information from any other
source.
Policies and Practices for Storage of Records:
Electronic and paper.
Policies and Practices for Retrieval of Records:
Records are retrieved by name and Social Security Number.
Policies and Practices for Retention and Disposal of Records:
Electronic records are maintained and destroyed in accordance with
requirements of the HUD Records Disposition Schedule, 2225-6. In
accordance with 24 CFR 908.101 and HUD record retention requirements at
24 CFR 85.42, PHAs are required to retain at least `three years' worth
of IMS/PIC and HIP data either electronically or in paper form.
Administrative, Technical, and Physical Safeguards:
Records are maintained at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development in Washington, DC with limited access to those persons
whose official duties require the use of such records. Computer files
and printed listings are maintained in locked cabinets. User's access,
updates access, read-only access, and approval access are granted based
on the user's role and security access level.
Record Access Procedures:
Individuals requesting records of themselves should address written
inquiries to the Department of Housing Urban and Development 451 7th
Street SW, Washington, DC 20410-0001. For verification, individuals
should provide their full name, current address, and telephone number.
In addition, the requester must provide either a notarized statement or
an unsworn declaration made under 24 CFR 16.4.
Contesting Record Procedures:
The HUD rule for contesting the content of any record pertaining to
the individual by the individual concerned is published in 24 CFR 16.8
or may be obtained from the system manager.
Notification Procedures:
Individuals requesting notification of records of themselves should
address written inquiries to the Department of Housing Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW, Washington, DC 20410-0001. For
verification purposes, individuals should provide their full name,
office or organization where assigned, if applicable, and current
address and telephone number. In addition, the requester must provide
either a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made under 24
CFR 16.4.
Exemptions Promulgated for the System:
None.
History:
Docket No. FR-7077-N-07 published on March 25, 2019, at 88 FR
17004.
LaDonne White,
Chief Privacy Officer, Office of Administration.
[FR Doc. 2023-20830 Filed 9-25-23; 8:45 am]
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