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State and county
Location and case
No.
Chief executive officer of community
Sumter (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2382).
Louisiana: Ascension
(FEMA Docket No.:
B–2386).
Unincorporated areas
of Sumter County
(23–04–2289P).
Unincorporated areas
of Ascension Parish (23–06–0391P).
Sumter County Administration, 7375
Powell Road Wildwood, FL 34785.
Dec. 22, 2023 .......
120296
Ascension Parish Government Complex, 615 East Worthey Street,
Gonzales, LA 70737.
Dec. 22, 2023 .......
220013
Maryland: Frederick
(FEMA Docket No.:
B–2382).
Massachusetts: Essex
(FEMA Docket No.:
B–2386).
North Carolina:
Rowan (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2386).
Tennessee:
Williamson (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2386).
Texas:
Caldwell (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2376).
Unincorporated areas
of Frederick County (23-03-0887P).
City of Gloucester
(23–01–0351P).
Craig A. Estep Chair, Sumter County
Board of Commissioners, 7375 Powell Road Wildwood, FL 34785.
The Honorable Clint Cointment Ascension Parish President, 615 East
Worthey Street, Gonzales, LA
70737.
Jessica Fitzwater Frederick County,
Executive 12 East Church Street,
Frederick, MD 21701.
The Honorable Greg Varga Mayor,
City of Gloucester, 9 Dale Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930.
The Honorable Brittany Barnhardt
Mayor, Town of Granite Quarry, 143
North Salisbury Avenue, Granite
Quarry, NC 28146.
The Honorable Rogers Anderson
Mayor, Williamson County, 1320
West Main Street, Suite 125, Franklin, TN 37064.
Frederick County Division of Planning
and Permitting, 30 North Market
Street, Frederick, MD 21701.
City Hall 3 Pond Road, 2nd Floor
Gloucester, MA 01930.
Dec. 27, 2023 .......
240027
Dec. 18, 2023 .......
250082
Town Hall, 143 North Salisbury Avenue, Granite Quarry, NC 28146.
Jan. 3, 2024 .........
370212
Williamson County Planning and Zoning Department, 1320 West Main
Street, Suite 400 Franklin, TN
37064.
Dec. 29, 2023 .......
470204
Caldwell County Main Historic Courthouse, 110 South Main Street,
Room 201 Lockhart, TX 78644.
Dec. 22, 2023 .......
480094
Collin (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2376).
Johnson (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2382).
Kaufman (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2382).
Kaufman (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2382).
Rockwall (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2386).
Travis (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2382).
Webb (FEMA
Docket No.: B–
2391).
Utah: Salt Lake
(FEMA Docket No.:
B–2376).
City of Celina (23–
06–0639P).
The Honorable Hoppy Haden Caldwell
County Judge, 110 South Main
Street, Room 101, Lockhart, TX
78644.
The Honorable Ryan Tubbs Mayor,
City of Celina, 142 North Ohio
Street, Celina, TX 75009.
The Honorable Acy Mcgehee Mayor,
City of Godley, 200 West Railroad
Street, Godley, TX 76044.
Charles W. Daniels, City of Forney
Manager, P.O. Box 826 Forney, TX
75126.
The Honorable Jakie Allen, Kaufman
County Judge, 1902 East U.S. Highway 175, Kaufman, TX 75142.
The Honorable David Billings Mayor,
City of Fate, 1900 C.D. Boren Parkway Fate, TX 75087.
The Honorable Victor Gonzales Mayor,
City of Pflugerville, P.O. Box 589,
Pflugerville, TX 78691.
The Honorable Tano E. Tijerina Webb
County Judge, 1000 Houston Street,
3rd Floor Laredo, TX 78040.
The Honorable Brett A. Hales Mayor,
City of Murray, 10 East 4800 South,
3rd Floor Murray, UT 84107.
City Hall, 142 North Ohio Street,
Celina, TX 75009.
Jan. 2, 2024 .........
480133
City Hall, 104 South Main Street,
Godley, TX 76044.
Jan. 2, 2024 .........
480880
City Hall, 101 East Main Street,
Forney, TX 75126.
Dec. 15, 2023 .......
480410
Kaufman County Development Services Department, 106 West Grove
Street, Kaufman, TX 75142.
City Hall, 1900 C.D. Boren Parkway,
Fate, TX 75087.
Dec. 15, 2023 .......
480411
Dec. 18, 2023 .......
480544
Planning and Development Services
Department, 100 West Main Street,
Pflugerville, TX 78691.
Webb County Planning Department,
1110 Washington Street, Suite 302
Laredo, TX 78040.
Geographic Information Systems Division, 10 East 4800, South Murray,
UT 84107.
Dec. 18, 2023 .......
481028
Dec. 21, 2023 .......
481059
Dec. 14, 2023 .......
490103
Town of Granite
Quarry (22–04–
4689P).
Unincorporated areas
of Williamson
County (22–04–
3168P).
Unincorporated areas
of Caldwell County
(22–06–2389P).
City of Godley
(23-06-0207P).
City of Forney
(23-06-0547P).
Unincorporated areas
of Kaufman County
(23-06-0547P).
City of Fate (23–06–
0839P).
City of Pflugerville
(23-06-0568P).
Unincorporated areas
of Webb County
(23–06–0352P).
City of Murray (22–
08–0780P).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2023–0035]
Privacy Act of 1974 Matching Program
Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency
ACTION: Notice of a new matching
program.
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AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and the
United States Small Business
Administration (SBA), pursuant to the
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
SUMMARY:
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Emergency Assistance Act may not
provide duplicative disaster assistance
to individuals, businesses, including
Private-Not-for Profits (PNPs), or other
entities for the same disaster or
emergency losses. DHS/FEMA and SBA
will participate in a Computer Matching
program to share federal records
regarding financial/benefits award
decisions of individuals, businesses,
and/or other entities to verify eligibility
for benefits, prevent duplicative aid
from being provided in response to the
same disaster or emergency, and recover
aid when duplication of benefits is
identified. This proposed Agreement reestablishes the Computer Matching
program between DHS/FEMA and SBA
that is set to expire on March 2, 2024.
This Agreement will take effect
30 days from the date copies of this
DATES:
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Date of
modification
Community
No.
signed Agreement are sent to both
Houses of Congress and OMB, or thirty
(30) days from the date the Computer
Matching Notice is published in the
Federal Register for public comment, at
which time comments will be
addressed. Additionally, depending on
whether comments are received, this
Agreement could yield a contrary
determination (Commencement Date).
DHS/FEMA is the agency that will: 1.
Transmit this Agreement to Congress; 2.
Notify OMB; 3. Publish the Computer
Matching Notice in the Federal
Register; and 4. Address public
comments that may result from
publication in the Federal Register.
You may submit comments
on this proposed matching program,
identified by docket number DHS–
ADDRESSES:
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2023–0035 by one of the following
methods:
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–343–4010.
• Mail: Mason Clutter, Chief Privacy
Officer, Privacy Office, Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528–0655 or Sheri McConville,
Director (Acting), Office of Performance
and Systems Management, Office of
Capital Access, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 3rd Street SW,
Washington, DC 20416.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number DHS–2023–0035. 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.
To
obtain additional information about this
matching program and the contents of
this Computer Matching Agreement
between DHS–FEMA and SBA, please
view this Computer Matching
Agreement at the following website:
https://www.dhs.gov/publication/
computer-matching-agreements-andnotices. For general questions about this
matching program, contact Mason
Clutter, (202) 343–1717, DHS Chief
Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528–0655. For additional information
from FEMA, contact Russell Bard (202–
766–0582), Chief Privacy Officer, FEMA
Privacy Branch, and Maile Arthur (202–
577–6333), Deputy Director, Information
Management Division, Federal
Emergency Management Agency,
Department of Homeland Security; and
inquiries related to the Small Business
Administration: Sheri McConville,
Director (Acting), Office of Performance
and Systems Management at (202) 401–
4281 or SheriMcConville@sba,gov,
Kelvin Moore, Chief Information
Security Officer, Office of the Chief
Information Officer at (202–921–6273)
or kelvin.moore@sba.gov. For SBA
privacy related inquiries LaWanda
Burnette, Chief Privacy Officer, Office of
the Chief Information Officer, Small
Business Administration at (202–853–
0851) or lawanda.burnette@sba.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Agreement between SBA and DHS/
FEMA is expected to aid in the
reduction of Duplication of Benefits
(DOB) payments to survivors of major
disaster declarations. This will be
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accomplished by matching specific
FEMA disaster applicant data with SBA
disaster loan application and decision
data for a declared disaster, as set forth
in the Agreement. Prior to the use of this
computer match, SBA loan officers used
stand-alone Personal Computers to
access FEMA’s computer system,
National Emergency Management
Information System-Individual
Assistance (NEMIS–IA) and matched
records manually. SBA and DHS/FEMA
are dual source and recipient agencies
in this matching program. DHS/FEMA
provides this notice in accordance with
the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a),
as amended by the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (Pub.
L. 100–503) and the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Amendments of
1990 (Pub. L. 101–508) (Privacy Act);
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Final Guidance Interpreting the
Provisions of Pub. L. 100–503, the
Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Act of 1988, 54 FR 25818
(June 19, 1989); and OMB Circular A–
108, 81 FR 94424 (December 23, 2016).
This proposed Agreement re-establishes
the Computer Matching program
between DHS/FEMA and SBA that is set
to expire on March 2, 2024.
The notice for that agreement can be
found here in the Federal Register:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/
FR-2021-08-30/pdf/2021-18551.pdf.
Furthermore, that current agreement,
and future agreements, can be found on
SBA’s website: Privacy Act (sba.gov)
and on DHS’s website: Computer
Matching Agreements and Notices |
Homeland Security (dhs.gov).
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
DHS/FEMA and SBA.
AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE MATCHING
PROGRAM:
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act (Pub. L. 93–
288), as amended at 42 U.S.C. 5121 et
seq.
The Debt Collection Improvement Act
of 1996, 31 U.S.C. 3325(d) and
7701(c)(1).
Section 121 of the Immigration
Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986,
Pub. L. 99–603, as amended by the
Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
(PRWORA), Pub. L. 104–193, 110 Stat.
2168 (1996), requires DHS to establish a
system for the verification of
immigration status of noncitizen
applicants for, or recipients of, certain
types of benefits as specified within
IRCA, and to make this system available
to state agencies that administer such
benefits.
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The Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996
(IIRIRA), Pub. L. 104–208, 110 State.
3009 (1996) grants federal, state, or local
government agencies seeking to verify or
ascertain the citizenship or immigration
status of any individual within the
jurisdiction of the agency with the
authority to request such information
from DHS–U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services for any purpose
authorized by law.
PURPOSE:
DHS/FEMA and SBA may not provide
duplicative disaster assistance to
individuals, businesses, including
Private-Not-for Profits (PNPs), or other
entities for the same disaster or
emergency losses. DHS/FEMA and SBA
will participate in a Computer Matching
program to share federal records related
to financial/benefits award decisions of
individuals, businesses, and/or other
entities to verify eligibility for benefits,
prevent duplicative aid from being
provided in response to the same
disaster or emergency, and recover aid
when duplication of benefits is
identified.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS:
Individuals and households who
apply for FEMA disaster assistance
following a Presidentially declared
major disaster or emergency.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:
The three types of match processes,
for initial registration, duplication of
benefits, and status updates, are
described below.
1. DHS/FEMA—SBA Automated
Import/Export Process for Initial
Registrations:
a. SBA is the recipient (i.e., matching)
agency. SBA will match records from its
Disaster Loans Case Files system of
records (SBA 20), applications and
information accessed via the Disaster
Lending System, to the records
extracted and provided by DHS/FEMA
from its DHS/FEMA Disaster Recovery
Assistance Files system of records.
b. DHS/FEMA will provide SBA the
data elements identified in the current
NEMIS–IA Disaster Assistance
Improvement Program (DAIP) Interface
Control Document (ICD), which
includes but is not limited to the
following information: Applicant’s
personally identifiable information (PII),
which includes: FEMA Registration ID
Number, name, address, social security
number, and date of birth; damaged
property information; insurance policy
data; property occupant data; vehicle
registration data; and flood zone and
flood insurance data.
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c. SBA will conduct the match against
the Disaster Loans Case Files system of
records (SBA 20) via Disaster Lending
System using the FEMA Disaster ID
number, FEMA Registration ID number,
Product (Home/Business), and
Registration Occupant Social Security
number (SSN) to create a New PreApplication. The records SBA receives
are of DHS/FEMA applicants who are
referred to SBA for disaster loan
assistance. Controls on the DHS/FEMA
export of data are in place to ensure that
SBA only receives unique and valid
referral records.
d. When SBA matches its records to
those provided by DHS/FEMA, two
types of matches are possible: a full
match and a partial match. A full match
exists when an SBA record matches a
DHS/FEMA record on each of the
following data fields: FEMA Disaster ID
number, FEMA Registration ID number,
Product (Home/Business), and
Registration Occupant SSN. A partial
match exists when an SBA record
matches a DHS/FEMA record on one or
more, but not all data fields listed
above. If an exact (full) match is found
among SBA records for the current
imported record, the current record is
automatically marked as a duplicate by
the system with appropriate comments
inserted to indicate the corresponding
record that matched. If a partial match
is found during the import process, the
record is routed for manual
examination, investigation, and
resolution to determine whether it is
truly a duplicate record.
2. DHS/FEMA–SBA Duplication of
Benefits Automated Match Process:
a. Both DHS/FEMA and SBA will act
as the recipient (i.e., matching) agencies.
SBA will extract and provide to DHS/
FEMA data from its Disaster Loans Case
Files system of records and accessed via
the Disaster Lending System. DHS/
FEMA will match the data SBA
provides to records in its Disaster
Recovery Assistance Files system of
records, accessed through NEMIS–IA
System, via the FEMA Registration ID
number. SBA will issue a data call to
DHS/FEMA requesting that DHS/FEMA
return any records for which NEMIS–IA
found a match. For each match found,
DHS/FEMA sends all applicant
information that it collects during the
registration process to SBA so that SBA
may match these records with its
registrant data in the Disaster Lending
System. SBA’s Disaster Lending System
manual process triggers an automated
interface to query NEMIS-IA, using the
FEMA Registration ID number as the
unique identifier.
b. DHS/FEMA will return the
following fields for the matching DHS/
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FEMA record, if any: FEMA Disaster
Number; FEMA Registration ID number;
applicant and if applicable, co-applicant
name; damaged dwelling address;
phone number; SSN; damaged property
data; insurance policy information;
contact address (if different from
damaged dwelling address); flood zone
and flood insurance data; FEMA
Housing Assistance and Other Needs
Assistance data; program, award level,
eligibility, inspection data; verification
of ownership and occupancy; and
approval or rejection data. DHS/FEMA
will return no result when the FEMA
Registration ID number is not matched.
c. For each matching record received
from DHS/FEMA, SBA determines
whether DHS/FEMA assistance
duplicates SBA loan assistance. If SBA
loan officers determine that there is a
duplication of benefits, the duplicated
amount is deducted from the eligible
SBA loan amount.
3. DHS/FEMA–SBA Status Update
Automated Match Process:
a. DHS/FEMA will act as the recipient
(i.e., matching) agency. DHS/FEMA will
match records from its Disaster
Recovery Assistance Files system of
records to the records extracted and
provided by SBA from its Disaster Loans
Case Files system of records. The
purpose of this process is to update
DHS/FEMA applicant information with
the status of SBA loan determinations.
The records provided by SBA will be
automatically imported into NEMIS–IA
to update the status of existing applicant
records. The records DHS/FEMA
receives from SBA are of DHS/FEMA
applicants who were referred to SBA for
disaster loan assistance. Controls on the
SBA export of data are in place to
ensure that DHS/FEMA only receives
unique and valid referral records.
b. SBA will provide to DHS/FEMA
information and data, including but not
limited to the following: personal
information about SBA applicants,
including name, damaged dwelling
address, and SSN; application data; loss
to personal property data; loss
mitigation data; SBA loan data; and SBA
event data. DHS/FEMA will conduct the
match using FEMA Disaster Number
and FEMA Registration ID number.
c. Loan data for matched records will
be recorded and displayed in NEMIS–
IA. Loan data will also be run through
NEMIS–IA business rules; potentially
duplicative categories of assistance are
sent to FEMA’s Program Review process
for manual evaluation of any
duplication of benefits. If FEMA review
staff determines that there is a
duplication of benefits, the duplicated
amount is deducted from the e1igible
award. FEMA applicants receive a letter
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(hardcopy or electronic) that indicates
the amount of their eligible award and
their ability to appeal.
SYSTEM OF RECORDS:
DHS/FEMA–008 Disaster Recovery
Assistance Files (87 FR 7852, February
10, 2022) accesses records from its
Disaster Recovery Assistance Files
system of records, as provided by the
DHS/FEMA—008 SORN, through its
NEMIS–IA system, and matches them to
the records that SBA provides from its
SBA-20 Disaster Loans Case Files, 86 FR
64979 (November 19, 2021) system of
records, as amended. SBA 20 Disaster
Loans Case Files (86 FR 64979,
November 19, 2021) uses its Disaster
Lending System to access records from
its Disaster Loan Case Files system of
records and match them to the records
that DHS/FEMA provides from its
Disaster Recovery Assistance Files
system of records.
Mason C. Clutter,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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BILLING CODE 9110–9L–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6412–N–01]
Waivers and Alternative Requirements
for Community Development Block
Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG–DR)
and Community Development Block
Grant National Disaster Resilience
(CDBG–NDR) Grantees
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice governs
Community Development Block Grant
disaster recovery (CDBG–DR) and
Community Development Block Grant
National Disaster Resilience (CDBG–
NDR) funds awarded under several
appropriations acts identified in the
Table of Contents. Specifically, this
notice provides waivers and establishes
alternative requirements for certain
CDBG–DR and CDBG–NDR grantees that
have submitted requests for waivers and
alternative requirements for grants
provided under the public laws cited in
this notice.
DATES: Applicability Date: January 29,
2024.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tennille Parker, Director, Office of
Disaster Recovery, U.S. Department of
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS-2023-0035]
Privacy Act of 1974 Matching Program
AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency
ACTION: Notice of a new matching program.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Small Business
Administration (SBA), pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act may not provide duplicative
disaster assistance to individuals, businesses, including Private-Not-
for Profits (PNPs), or other entities for the same disaster or
emergency losses. DHS/FEMA and SBA will participate in a Computer
Matching program to share federal records regarding financial/benefits
award decisions of individuals, businesses, and/or other entities to
verify eligibility for benefits, prevent duplicative aid from being
provided in response to the same disaster or emergency, and recover aid
when duplication of benefits is identified. This proposed Agreement re-
establishes the Computer Matching program between DHS/FEMA and SBA that
is set to expire on March 2, 2024.
DATES: This Agreement will take effect 30 days from the date copies of
this signed Agreement are sent to both Houses of Congress and OMB, or
thirty (30) days from the date the Computer Matching Notice is
published in the Federal Register for public comment, at which time
comments will be addressed. Additionally, depending on whether comments
are received, this Agreement could yield a contrary determination
(Commencement Date). DHS/FEMA is the agency that will: 1. Transmit this
Agreement to Congress; 2. Notify OMB; 3. Publish the Computer Matching
Notice in the Federal Register; and 4. Address public comments that may
result from publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this proposed matching program,
identified by docket number DHS-
[[Page 3941]]
2023-0035 by one of the following methods:
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Fax: 202-343-4010.
Mail: Mason Clutter, Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy
Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528-0655 or
Sheri McConville, Director (Acting), Office of Performance and Systems
Management, Office of Capital Access, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 3rd Street SW, Washington, DC 20416.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number DHS-2023-0035. 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: To obtain additional information about
this matching program and the contents of this Computer Matching
Agreement between DHS-FEMA and SBA, please view this Computer Matching
Agreement at the following website: https://www.dhs.gov/publication/computer-matching-agreements-and-notices. For general questions about
this matching program, contact Mason Clutter, (202) 343-1717, DHS Chief
Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528-
0655. For additional information from FEMA, contact Russell Bard (202-
766-0582), Chief Privacy Officer, FEMA Privacy Branch, and Maile Arthur
(202-577-6333), Deputy Director, Information Management Division,
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security;
and inquiries related to the Small Business Administration: Sheri
McConville, Director (Acting), Office of Performance and Systems
Management at (202) 401-4281 or SheriMcConville@sba,gov, Kelvin Moore,
Chief Information Security Officer, Office of the Chief Information
Officer at (202-921-6273) or sba.gov">kelvin.moore@sba.gov. For SBA privacy
related inquiries LaWanda Burnette, Chief Privacy Officer, Office of
the Chief Information Officer, Small Business Administration at (202-
853-0851) or sba.gov">lawanda.burnette@sba.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Agreement between SBA and DHS/FEMA is
expected to aid in the reduction of Duplication of Benefits (DOB)
payments to survivors of major disaster declarations. This will be
accomplished by matching specific FEMA disaster applicant data with SBA
disaster loan application and decision data for a declared disaster, as
set forth in the Agreement. Prior to the use of this computer match,
SBA loan officers used stand-alone Personal Computers to access FEMA's
computer system, National Emergency Management Information System-
Individual Assistance (NEMIS-IA) and matched records manually. SBA and
DHS/FEMA are dual source and recipient agencies in this matching
program. DHS/FEMA provides this notice in accordance with the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended by the Computer Matching and
Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-503) and the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Amendments of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-508)
(Privacy Act); Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Final Guidance
Interpreting the Provisions of Pub. L. 100-503, the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Act of 1988, 54 FR 25818 (June 19, 1989); and
OMB Circular A-108, 81 FR 94424 (December 23, 2016). This proposed
Agreement re-establishes the Computer Matching program between DHS/FEMA
and SBA that is set to expire on March 2, 2024.
The notice for that agreement can be found here in the Federal
Register: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-08-30/pdf/2021-18551.pdf. Furthermore, that current agreement, and future agreements,
can be found on SBA's website: Privacy Act (sba.gov) and on DHS's
website: Computer Matching Agreements and Notices [verbar] Homeland
Security (dhs.gov).
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
DHS/FEMA and SBA.
AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE MATCHING PROGRAM:
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
(Pub. L. 93-288), as amended at 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.
The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, 31 U.S.C. 3325(d) and
7701(c)(1).
Section 121 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of
1986, Pub. L. 99-603, as amended by the Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), Pub. L. 104-193,
110 Stat. 2168 (1996), requires DHS to establish a system for the
verification of immigration status of noncitizen applicants for, or
recipients of, certain types of benefits as specified within IRCA, and
to make this system available to state agencies that administer such
benefits.
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of
1996 (IIRIRA), Pub. L. 104-208, 110 State. 3009 (1996) grants federal,
state, or local government agencies seeking to verify or ascertain the
citizenship or immigration status of any individual within the
jurisdiction of the agency with the authority to request such
information from DHS-U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for any
purpose authorized by law.
PURPOSE:
DHS/FEMA and SBA may not provide duplicative disaster assistance to
individuals, businesses, including Private-Not-for Profits (PNPs), or
other entities for the same disaster or emergency losses. DHS/FEMA and
SBA will participate in a Computer Matching program to share federal
records related to financial/benefits award decisions of individuals,
businesses, and/or other entities to verify eligibility for benefits,
prevent duplicative aid from being provided in response to the same
disaster or emergency, and recover aid when duplication of benefits is
identified.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS:
Individuals and households who apply for FEMA disaster assistance
following a Presidentially declared major disaster or emergency.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:
The three types of match processes, for initial registration,
duplication of benefits, and status updates, are described below.
1. DHS/FEMA--SBA Automated Import/Export Process for Initial
Registrations:
a. SBA is the recipient (i.e., matching) agency. SBA will match
records from its Disaster Loans Case Files system of records (SBA 20),
applications and information accessed via the Disaster Lending System,
to the records extracted and provided by DHS/FEMA from its DHS/FEMA
Disaster Recovery Assistance Files system of records.
b. DHS/FEMA will provide SBA the data elements identified in the
current NEMIS-IA Disaster Assistance Improvement Program (DAIP)
Interface Control Document (ICD), which includes but is not limited to
the following information: Applicant's personally identifiable
information (PII), which includes: FEMA Registration ID Number, name,
address, social security number, and date of birth; damaged property
information; insurance policy data; property occupant data; vehicle
registration data; and flood zone and flood insurance data.
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c. SBA will conduct the match against the Disaster Loans Case Files
system of records (SBA 20) via Disaster Lending System using the FEMA
Disaster ID number, FEMA Registration ID number, Product (Home/
Business), and Registration Occupant Social Security number (SSN) to
create a New Pre-Application. The records SBA receives are of DHS/FEMA
applicants who are referred to SBA for disaster loan assistance.
Controls on the DHS/FEMA export of data are in place to ensure that SBA
only receives unique and valid referral records.
d. When SBA matches its records to those provided by DHS/FEMA, two
types of matches are possible: a full match and a partial match. A full
match exists when an SBA record matches a DHS/FEMA record on each of
the following data fields: FEMA Disaster ID number, FEMA Registration
ID number, Product (Home/Business), and Registration Occupant SSN. A
partial match exists when an SBA record matches a DHS/FEMA record on
one or more, but not all data fields listed above. If an exact (full)
match is found among SBA records for the current imported record, the
current record is automatically marked as a duplicate by the system
with appropriate comments inserted to indicate the corresponding record
that matched. If a partial match is found during the import process,
the record is routed for manual examination, investigation, and
resolution to determine whether it is truly a duplicate record.
2. DHS/FEMA-SBA Duplication of Benefits Automated Match Process:
a. Both DHS/FEMA and SBA will act as the recipient (i.e., matching)
agencies. SBA will extract and provide to DHS/FEMA data from its
Disaster Loans Case Files system of records and accessed via the
Disaster Lending System. DHS/FEMA will match the data SBA provides to
records in its Disaster Recovery Assistance Files system of records,
accessed through NEMIS-IA System, via the FEMA Registration ID number.
SBA will issue a data call to DHS/FEMA requesting that DHS/FEMA return
any records for which NEMIS-IA found a match. For each match found,
DHS/FEMA sends all applicant information that it collects during the
registration process to SBA so that SBA may match these records with
its registrant data in the Disaster Lending System. SBA's Disaster
Lending System manual process triggers an automated interface to query
NEMIS-IA, using the FEMA Registration ID number as the unique
identifier.
b. DHS/FEMA will return the following fields for the matching DHS/
FEMA record, if any: FEMA Disaster Number; FEMA Registration ID number;
applicant and if applicable, co-applicant name; damaged dwelling
address; phone number; SSN; damaged property data; insurance policy
information; contact address (if different from damaged dwelling
address); flood zone and flood insurance data; FEMA Housing Assistance
and Other Needs Assistance data; program, award level, eligibility,
inspection data; verification of ownership and occupancy; and approval
or rejection data. DHS/FEMA will return no result when the FEMA
Registration ID number is not matched.
c. For each matching record received from DHS/FEMA, SBA determines
whether DHS/FEMA assistance duplicates SBA loan assistance. If SBA loan
officers determine that there is a duplication of benefits, the
duplicated amount is deducted from the eligible SBA loan amount.
3. DHS/FEMA-SBA Status Update Automated Match Process:
a. DHS/FEMA will act as the recipient (i.e., matching) agency. DHS/
FEMA will match records from its Disaster Recovery Assistance Files
system of records to the records extracted and provided by SBA from its
Disaster Loans Case Files system of records. The purpose of this
process is to update DHS/FEMA applicant information with the status of
SBA loan determinations. The records provided by SBA will be
automatically imported into NEMIS-IA to update the status of existing
applicant records. The records DHS/FEMA receives from SBA are of DHS/
FEMA applicants who were referred to SBA for disaster loan assistance.
Controls on the SBA export of data are in place to ensure that DHS/FEMA
only receives unique and valid referral records.
b. SBA will provide to DHS/FEMA information and data, including but
not limited to the following: personal information about SBA
applicants, including name, damaged dwelling address, and SSN;
application data; loss to personal property data; loss mitigation data;
SBA loan data; and SBA event data. DHS/FEMA will conduct the match
using FEMA Disaster Number and FEMA Registration ID number.
c. Loan data for matched records will be recorded and displayed in
NEMIS-IA. Loan data will also be run through NEMIS-IA business rules;
potentially duplicative categories of assistance are sent to FEMA's
Program Review process for manual evaluation of any duplication of
benefits. If FEMA review staff determines that there is a duplication
of benefits, the duplicated amount is deducted from the e1igible award.
FEMA applicants receive a letter (hardcopy or electronic) that
indicates the amount of their eligible award and their ability to
appeal.
SYSTEM OF RECORDS:
DHS/FEMA-008 Disaster Recovery Assistance Files (87 FR 7852,
February 10, 2022) accesses records from its Disaster Recovery
Assistance Files system of records, as provided by the DHS/FEMA--008
SORN, through its NEMIS-IA system, and matches them to the records that
SBA provides from its SBA-20 Disaster Loans Case Files, 86 FR 64979
(November 19, 2021) system of records, as amended. SBA 20 Disaster
Loans Case Files (86 FR 64979, November 19, 2021) uses its Disaster
Lending System to access records from its Disaster Loan Case Files
system of records and match them to the records that DHS/FEMA provides
from its Disaster Recovery Assistance Files system of records.
Mason C. Clutter,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
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