Federal Housing Finance Agency November 18, 2021 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (Privacy Act), the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General (FHFA-OIG) is establishing FHFA-OIG-8, Public Health Emergency Records System, a system of records under the Privacy Act. This system of records maintains information collected in response to a public health emergency, such as a pandemic or epidemic, from contractors and visitors to FHFA-OIG facilities or FHFA-OIG- sponsored events, that is necessary to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. FHFA-OIG may collect these records in response to a health-related declaration of a national emergency by the President, a public health emergency declared by the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary or designated federal official, or state or local authority. Even in the absence of a declaration of a health-related national emergency or public health emergency, FHFA-OIG may collect these records if it determines that a significant risk of substantial harm exists to the health of FHFA-OIG staff, contractors, and visitors to FHFA-OIG facilities or FHFA-OIG-sponsored events.
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (Privacy Act), the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA or Agency) is establishing FHFA-26, Public Health Emergency Records System, a system of records under the Privacy Act. This system of records maintains information collected in response to a public health emergency, such as a pandemic or epidemic, from FHFA staff (including political appointees, employees, former employees, detailees, applicants for employment, and interns), contractors, and visitors to FHFA facilities or FHFA-sponsored events, that is necessary to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. FHFA may collect these records in response to a health-related declaration of a national emergency by the President, a public health emergency declared by the Health and Human Service (HHS) Secretary or designated federal official, or a public health emergency declared by a state or local authority. Even in the absence of a declaration of a health-related national emergency or public health emergency, FHFA may collect these records if it determines that a significant risk of substantial harm exists to the health of FHFA staff (as defined above), contractors, and visitors to FHFA facilities or FHFA-sponsored events.
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