Department of Justice July 2006 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and Circular A-130 of the Office of Management and Budget (``OMB''), the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (``EOUSA''), Department of Justice (``DOJ''), proposes to update its system of records entitled JUSTICE/USA-015``Debt Collection Enforcement System,'' last substantively revised on November 12, 1993 (58 FR 60055)to reflect subsequent legal and administrative developments.
Revised General Practice Regarding First Briefing Deadline Extension Request for Detained Aliens
This notice advises of a revised general practice to be followed by the Board of Immigration Appeals regarding briefing deadlines for cases before the Board in which the alien is detained. The additional time period granted for a first briefing extension will generally be reduced from 21 days to 15 days, and the number of extension requests granted will generally be reduced from one per party to one per case.
Possession or Introduction of Personal Firearms Prohibited on the Grounds of Bureau of Prisons Facilities
To help ensure the safe operation of Federal Prisons, this rule proposes prohibiting all persons from possessing or introducing personal firearms, or attempting, aiding, or abetting possession or introduction of personal firearms, on the grounds of Bureau of Prisons facilities, with exceptions for possession of personal firearms: (1) As required in the performance of official law enforcement duties; (2) on Bureau firing ranges by law enforcement personnel, as authorized by the Warden; and (3) in Warden-designated secure locations by Bureau employees who reside on Bureau grounds.
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