98-30911. Privacy Act of 1974; Publication of Revised and Deleted Systems of Records Notice  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 223 (Thursday, November 19, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 64286-64289]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-30911]
    
    
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    NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
    
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Publication of Revised and Deleted Systems 
    of Records Notice
    
    AGENCY: National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
    
    ACTION: Amendments to systems of records for Payroll/Personnel Records.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, the 
    National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) publishes this notice of its 
    intention to establish a system of records to be entitled ``NLRB-10, 
    Payroll/Personnel Records,'' by combining three existing systems of 
    records, NLRB-10, Pay Records--Retirement; NLRB-11, Payroll-Finance 
    Records; and NLRB-13, Time and Attendance Records. This change is 
    accomplished by modifying one entry and deleting two others, deleting 
    two routine uses, dividing one routine use into two distinct uses for 
    purposes of clarify, amending the language of four routine uses, adding 
    two new routine uses, and updating the addresses of system locations; 
    updating the citations referring to 29 CFR 102.117; as well as making 
    several insignificant administrative language revisions.
        All persons are advised that in the absence of submitted comments, 
    views, or arguments considered by the NLRB as warranting modification 
    of the notice as herewith to be published, it is the intention of the 
    NLRB that the notice shall be effective upon expiration of the comment 
    period without further action by this Agency.
    
    DATES: The amended system of records notice will become effective 
    without further notice 30 days from the date of this publication 
    (December 21, 1998) unless comments are received on or before that date 
    which result in a contrary determination.
    
    ADDRESSES: All persons who desire to submit written comments, views, or 
    arguments for consideration by the NLRB in connection with the proposed 
    new system of records shall file them with the Executive Secretary, 
    National Labor Relations Board, Room 11600, 1099 14th Street, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20570-0001.
        Copies of all such communications will be available for examination 
    by interested persons during normal business hours in the Office of the 
    Executive Secretary, National Labor Relations Board, Room 11600, 1099 
    14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20570-0001.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John J. Toner, Executive Secretary, 
    National Labor Relations Board, Room 11600, 1099 14th Street, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20570-0001.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1. The following changes have been made to 
    the proposed new system of records entitled, NLRB-10, Payroll/Personnel 
    Records, by combining three existing systems: ``NLRB-10, Pay Records 
    Retirements''; ``NLRB-11, Payroll-Finance Records''; and ``NLRB-13, 
    Time and Attendance Records''; and by deleting old routine uses Nos. 1 
    and 2 because the specified ``need to know'' in them is authorized by 5 
    U.S.C. 552a(b)(5).
        2. Routine use No. 2 is new and is added to reflect the changes 
    resulting from the installation of an electronic personnel/payroll 
    system upgrading the earlier payroll, personnel, and time and 
    attendance systems. The NLRB utilizes the Department of Agriculture, 
    National Finance Center (NFC), and NFC's electronic Payroll/Personnel 
    Processing System, PC-TARE, to prepare and electronically transmit data 
    to NFC.
        3. The language of routine use No. 8 has been amended to specify 
    that on disclosure to an inquiring congressional office, the subject 
    individual must be a constituent about whom the records are maintained.
        4. Routine use No. 9 has been divided into two distinct uses Nos. 9 
    and 10 for purposes of clarity, one dealing solely with arbitrators, 
    and the other with officials of labor organizations. The language has 
    been amended to conform to the intent of routine use (e) in the 
    Government-wide system of records OPM/GOVT-2, Employee Performance File 
    System Records, to eliminate the NLRB requirement that the information 
    that may be disclosed to a labor organization ``shall be furnished in 
    depersonalized form, i.e., without personal identifiers.'' Routine use 
    (e) is a Government-wide system of records OPM/GOVT-2 which provides 
    that the information will be ``disclosed to an arbitrator to resolve 
    disputes under a negotiated grievance procedure or to officials of 
    labor organizations under 5 U.S.C. chapter 71 when relevant and 
    necessary to their duties of exclusive representation.'' The NLRB is 
    deleting the requirement that ``[W]henever feasible and consistent with 
    responsibilities under the Act, such information shall be furnished in 
    depersonalized form, i.e., without personal identifiers,'' a 
    requirement not contained in OPM/GOVT-2 routine use (e).
        5. Routine use No. 11 has been amended by changing reference from 
    ``Agency'' to ``NLRB'' for more specificity.
        6. Routine use No. 12 is amended to specify more exactly the 
    information that may be disclosed to a court or an adjudicative body in 
    the course of presenting evidence or argument including disclosure to 
    opposing counsel of witnesses in the course of civil discovery.
        7. Routine use No. 14 is new and has been added pursuant to the 
    Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 
    (PL 104-193), NLRB will disclose data from its Payroll/Personnel 
    Records system of records to the Office of Child Support Enforcement, 
    Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and 
    Human Services for use in the National Database of New Hires, part of 
    the Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS), and Federal Tax Offset 
    System, DHHS/OCSE No. 09-90-0074.
        FPLS is a computerized network through which States may request 
    location information from Federal and state agencies to find 
    noncustodial parents and their employers for purposes of establishing 
    paternity and securing support. On October 1, 1997, the FPLS was 
    expanded to include the National Directory of New Hires, a database 
    containing employment information on employees recently hired, 
    quarterly wage data on private and public sector employees, and 
    information on unemployment compensation benefits. On October 1, 1998, 
    the FPLS will be expanded further to include a Federal Case Register. 
    The Federal Case Register will contain abstracts on all participants 
    involved in child support enforcement cases. When the Federal Case 
    Registry is instituted, its files will be matched on an ongoing basis 
    against the files in the National Directory of New Hires to determine 
    if an employee is a participant in a child support case anywhere in the 
    country. If the FPLS identifies a person as being a participant in a 
    State child support case, that State will be notified. State requests 
    to the FPLS for location information will also continue to be processed 
    after October 1, 1998.
        When individuals are hired by NLRB, the Agency may disclose to the 
    FPLS their names, social security numbers, home addresses, dates of 
    birth, dates of hire, and information identifying us as the employer. 
    NLRB also may disclose
    
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    to FPLS names, social security numbers, and quarterly earnings of each 
    NLRB employee, within 1 month of the end of the quarterly reporting 
    period.
        Information submitted by NLRB to the FPLS will be disclosed by the 
    Office of Child Support Enforcement to the Social Security 
    Administration for verification to ensure that the social security 
    number provided is correct. The data disclosed by NLRB to the FPLS will 
    also be disclosed by the Office of Child Support Enforcement to the 
    Secretary of the Treasury for use in verifying claims for the advance 
    payment of the earned income tax credit or to verify a claim of 
    employment on a tax return.
        8. The address of system locations and managers in NLRB-10 has been 
    changed from ``NLRB, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 
    20570-0001'' to ``NLRB, 1099 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20570-
    0001.''
        9. References to 29 CFR 102.117 citations have been changed to read 
    as follows for the paragraphs in Notifications Procedures, 29 CFR 
    102.117(f); Records Access Procedures, 29 CFR 102.117(g) and (h); and 
    Contesting Records Procedures, 29 CFR 102.117(i).
        A report of the proposal to establish this system of records was 
    filed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(r) with Congress and the Office of 
    Management and Budget.
    
        Dated: Washington, DC, October 22, 1998.
    
        By direction of the Board.
    John J. Toner,
    Executive Secretary.
    NLRB-10
    
    SYSTEM NAME:
        Payroll/Personnel Records.
    
    SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
        None.
    
    SYSTEM LOCATION:
        Personnel Branch, National Labor Relations Board, 1099 14th Street, 
    NW, Washington, DC 20570-0001. Each Washington and field office 
    maintains a copy of time and attendance records for current employees 
    in its office, and is authorized to maintain such records on former 
    employees of that office. See the attached appendix for addresses of 
    these offices.
        Inactive records are stored at the appropriate Federal records 
    center in accordance with provisions of applicable General Records 
    Schedules issued by National Archives and Records Administration.
    
    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
        Current and former NLRB employees.
    
    CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
        Records may include employee's name, previous name if any, home 
    address, date of birth, social security number, sex, race, time and 
    attendance records, and employment histories, including prolonged leave 
    without pay and monetary contributions to a retirement fund or thrift-
    savings plan made during employment and information relevant thereto. 
    In addition, these records may also include:
        A. Employment Payroll Records: These are magnetic tape and 
    microfiche records containing information on current and former pay and 
    leave status for individuals serviced by the automated payroll/
    personnel system.
        B. Employee Pay Records: These are magnetic tape, microfiche, and 
    individual paper folders containing information on savings bond 
    deductions, savings account allotments, charitable contributions, child 
    support and alimony, and Federal and state tax exemption certificates. 
    The individual paper folders contain source documents, correspondence, 
    and other papers in support of an active employee's pay and other 
    allowances requested by the employee.
        C. History of Earnings and Time and Attendance Records: These are 
    paper copies and microfiche records containing information on earnings, 
    time and attendance, leave, and other pay-related activities.
        D. Copies of Retirement Records: These are copies of Individual 
    Retirement Records, Civil Service Retirement (SF-2806) or the Federal 
    Employees Retirement System (SF-3100) from the former payroll systems. 
    These records will be used to update employees' records in cases of 
    retroactive adjustments.
        E. Former Employee Pay Records: These records are the employee pay 
    records (A and C, above) for employees who have been separated, 
    transferred, or retired. In addition to information contained in the 
    Employee Pay Records, they include information related to retirement, 
    separation or transfer, time and attendance, and leave. These records 
    are destroyed after separation in accordance with the NARA General 
    Records Schedule.
        F. Unemployment Records: These records are the Unemployment 
    Compensation Records for separated employees who seek unemployment 
    benefits. They are maintained in a separate file.
        G. Returned Check Records: These records are a manual log for 
    recording and controlling checks issued to employees that were returned 
    to the Agency because they were undelivered, erroneous, or canceled 
    prior to conversion to cash.
        H. Indebtedness Records: These records include source documents, 
    correspondence, and other papers containing information regarding the 
    Government's claims of debt against individuals covered by the system. 
    These records are supplemented by hard copy or electronic records 
    necessary to establish the identity and address of the individuals, 
    including in certain cases, the taxpayer's mailing address provided by 
    the Internal Revenue Service.
    
    AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
        The Agency head is responsible for establishing and maintaining an 
    adequate payroll system, covering pay, leave, time and attendance, and 
    allowances, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 8301, 29 U.S.C. 153(a) and (d), 
    154; the Debt Collection Act of 1982 and 49 FR 27470 (salary offset 
    provisions published 7/3/84) and 5 U.S.C. 8501-8508, Unemployment 
    Compensation for Federal employees, the Debt Collection Improvement Act 
    of 1996, and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity 
    Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 Pub. L. 104-193, 316(f) codified at 
    42 U.S.C. 653.
    
    Purpose:
        These records document the payroll process as it relates to current 
    and former NLRB employees, and are used to support various fiscal and 
    personnel functions.
    
    ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES 
    OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
        The records or information contained therein may be disclosed to:
        1. Individuals who need the information in connection with the 
    processing of an appeal, grievance, or complaint.
        2. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Finance Center.
        3. The Office of Personnel Management concerning pay and benefits 
    for administering the Civil Service/Federal Employees Retirement 
    Systems, and other information necessary for the office to carry out 
    its Government-wide personnel management functions.
        4. State and local authorities for the purpose of verifying tax 
    collections, unemployment compensation claims, and administering public 
    assistance programs.
    
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        5. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the 
    administration of the social security program.
        6. The U.S. General Accounting Office for audit purposes.
        7. Other agencies, offices, establishments, and authorities, 
    whether Federal, State, or local, authorized or charged with the 
    responsibility to investigate, litigate, prosecute, enforce, or 
    implement a statute, rule, regulation, or order, where the record or 
    information, by itself or in connection with other records or 
    information, indicates a violation or potential violation of law, 
    whether criminal, civil, administrative or regulatory in nature, and 
    whether arising by general statute or particular program statute, or by 
    regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto.
        8. A Member of Congress or to a Congressional staff member in 
    response to an inquiry of the congressional office made at the written 
    request of the constituent about whom the records are maintained.
        9. An arbitrator to resolve disputes under a negotiated grievance 
    arbitration procedure.
        10. Officials of labor organizations recognized under 5 U.S.C. 
    chapter 71, when disclosure is not prohibited by law; and the data is 
    normally maintained by the Agency in the regular course of business and 
    is reasonably available and necessary for full and proper discussion, 
    understanding and negotiation of subjects within the scope of 
    collective bargaining. The forgoing shall have the identical meaning as 
    5 U.S.C. 7114(b)(4) as interpreted by the FLRA and the courts.
        11. The Department of Justice for use in litigation when either: 
    (a) The NLRB or any component thereof: (b) an employee of the NLRB in 
    his or her official capacity; (c) any employee of the NLRB in his or 
    her individual capacity, where the Department of Justice has agreed to 
    represent the employee; or (d) the United States Government where the 
    NLRB determines that litigation is likely to affect the NLRB or any of 
    its components, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such 
    litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is 
    deemed by the NLRB to be relevant and necessary to the litigation, 
    provided that in each case the Agency determines that disclosure of the 
    records to the Department of Justice is a use of the information 
    contained in the records that is compatible with the purpose for which 
    the records were collected.
        12. A court, magistrate, administrative tribunal, or other 
    adjudicatory body in the course of presenting evidence or argument, 
    including disclosure to opposing counsel or witnesses in the course of 
    civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations, or in 
    connection with criminal law proceedings, when: (a) The NLRB or any 
    component thereof; or (b) any employee of the NLRB in his or her 
    official capacity; or (c) any employee of the NLRB in his or her 
    individual capacity where the NLRB has agreed to represent the 
    employee; or (d) the United States Government is a party to litigation 
    or has interest in such litigation, and determines that such disclosure 
    is relevant and necessary to the litigation and that the use of such 
    records is therefore deemed by the NLRB to be for a purpose that is 
    compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.
        13. The U.S. Treasury Department for payroll purposes.
        14. Names, social security numbers, home addresses, dates of birth, 
    dates of hire, quarterly earnings, employer identifying information, 
    and State of hire of employees may be disclosed to the Office of Child 
    Support Enforcement, Administration for Children and Families, 
    Department of Health and Human Services for the purpose of locating 
    individuals to establish paternity, establishing and modifying orders 
    of child support, identifying sources of income, and for other child 
    support enforcement actions required by the Personal Responsibility and 
    Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, (Welfare Reform law, Pub. 
    L. 104-193).
    
    DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
        None.
    
    POLICIES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING 
    OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
    STORAGE:
        Records are maintained in file folders, on employment history 
    cards, on microfiche, on computer disks and diskettes, on magnetic 
    computer tapes, and on computer printouts.
    
    RETRIEVABILITY:
        Records are retrievable alphabetically by individual name and/or 
    personal identifier (social security number).
    
    SAFEGUARDS:
        Maintained in file cabinets within the Payroll/Personnel Systems 
    Unit. During duty hours, file cabinets are under surveillance of 
    personnel charged with custody of the records, and after duty hours, 
    records are behind locked doors. Computer records can be accessed only 
    through use of confidential procedures and passwords. Access is limited 
    to personnel who have a need for access to perform their official 
    functions.
    
    RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
        Files are disposed of according to applicable provisions of the 
    General Records Schedules issued by the National Archives and Records 
    Administration, and with General Accounting Office approval. Microfilm, 
    magnetic strip ledgers, and microfiche are maintained for 56 years 
    after the date of last entry, GRS 2.1.
    
    SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
        Director of Personnel, NLRB, 1099 14th St., NW., Washington, DC 
    20570-1000. (See the attached appendix for the titles and addresses of 
    officials of other locations responsible for this system at their 
    locations.)
    
    NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
        An individual may inquire as to whether this system contains a 
    record pertaining to her or him by directing a request to the system 
    manager in accordance with the procedures set forth in 29 CFR 
    102.117(f).
    
    RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
        An individual seeking to gain access to records in this system 
    pertaining to her or him should contact the appropriate manager in 
    accordance with the procedures set forth in 29 CFR 102.117 (g) and (h).
    
    CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE:
        An individual may request amendment of a record pertaining to such 
    individual maintained in this system by directing a request to the 
    appropriate system manager in accordance with procedures set forth in 
    29 CFR 102.117(i).
    
    RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
        Personnel Branch, timekeepers, supervisors, and National Finance 
    Center.
    
    SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ACT:
        None.
    
    Appendix
    
        Names and Addresses of NLRB Offices referenced in Notice of 
    Records System shown below.
    
    NLRB Headquarters Offices: 1099 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20570-
    0001
    
    Offices of the Board
    
    Members of the Board
    Executive Secretary, Office of the Executive Secretary
    Director, Office of Representation Appeals
    Director, Division of Information
    
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    Solicitor
    Inspector General, Office of Inspector General
    
    Chief Administrative Law Judge, 1099 14th Street, NW, Room 5400 
    East, Washington, DC 20570-0001
    Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge, San Francisco Judges, 901 
    Market Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California 94103-1779
    Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge, New York Judges, 120 West 
    45th Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10036-5503
    Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge, Atlanta Judges, Peachtree 
    Summit Building, 401 W. Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 1708, Atlanta, 
    Georgia 30308-3510
    
    Offices of the General Counsel
    
    General Counsel
    Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations Management
    Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice
    Associate General Counsel, Division of Enforcement Litigation
    Director, Division of Administration
    Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
    
    NLRB Field Offices
    
    Regional Director, Region 1, Thomas P. O'Neal, Jr. Federal Office 
    Building, 10 Causeway Street, 6th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 
    02222-1072
    Regional Director, Region 2, Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, 26 
    Federal Plaza, Room 3614, New York, New York 10278-0104
    Regional Director, Region 3, Thaddeus J. Dulski Federal Building, 
    111 West Huron Street, Room 901, Buffalo, New York 14202-2387
    Resident Officer, Albany Resident Office, Leo W. O'Brien Federal 
    Building, Clinton Avenue at N. Pearl Street, Room 342, Albany, New 
    York 12207-2350
    Regional Director, Region 4, One Independence Mall, 615 Chestnut 
    Street, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106-4404
    Regional Director, Region 5, The Appraisers Store Building, 103 
    South Gay Street, 8th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4026
    Resident Officer, Franklin Court Building, 1099 14th Street, NW, 
    Suite 5530, Washington, DC 20570-0001
    Regional Director, Region 6, William S. Moorehead Federal Building, 
    1000 Liberty Avenue, Room 1501, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4173
    Regional Director, Region 7, Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, 
    477 Michigan Avenue, Room 300, Detroit, Michigan 48226-2569
    Resident Officer, Grand Rapids Resident Office, The Furniture 
    Company Building, 82 Ionia Northwest, Room 330, Grand Rapids, 
    Michigan 49503-3022
    Regional Director, Region 8, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, 
    1240 East 9th Street, Room 1695, Cleveland, Ohio 44199-2086
    Regional Director, Region 9, Federal Office Building, 550 Main 
    Street, Room 3003, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3271
    Regional Director, Region 10, Harris Tower, 233 Peachtree Street, 
    NE, Suite 1000, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1504
    Resident Officer, The Burger-Phillips Center, 1900 3rd Avenue North, 
    Third Floor, Birmingham, Alabama 35203-3502
    Regional Director, Region 11, Republic Square, Suite 200, 4035 
    University Parkway, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106-3325
    Regional Director, Region 12, Enterprise Plaza, Suite 530, 201 East 
    Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33602-5824
    Resident Officer, Jacksonville Resident Office, Federal Building, 
    400 West Bay Street, Room 214, Box 35091, Jacksonville, Florida 
    32202-4412
    Resident Officer, Miami Resident Office, Federal Building, 51 
    Southwest 1st Avenue, Room 1320, Miami, Florida 33130-1608
    Regional Director, Region 13, 200 West Adams Street, Suite 800, 
    Chicago, Illinois 60606-5208
    Regional Director, Region 14, 1222 Spruce Street, Room 8.202, Saint 
    Louis, Missouri 63103-2829
    Regional Director, Region 15, 1515 Poydras Street, Room 610, New 
    Orleans, Louisiana 70112-3723
    Regional Director, Region 16, Federal Office Building, 819 Taylor 
    Street, Room 8A24, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6178
    Resident Officer, Houston Resident Office, 440 Louisiana Street, 
    Suite 550, Houston, Texas 77002-2649
    Resident Officer, San Antonio Resident Office, 615 E. Houston 
    Street, Room 565, San Antonio, Texas 78205-2040
    Resident Officer, El Paso Resident Office, PO Box 23159, El Paso, 
    Texas 79923-3159
    Regional Director, Region 17, 8600 Farley Street, Suite 100, 
    Overland Park, Kansas 66212-4677
    Resident Officer, Tulsa Resident Office, 224 South Boulder Avenue, 
    Room 316, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4214
    Regional Director, Region 18, Federal Building, 110 South 4th 
    Street, Room 234, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401-2291
    Resident Officer, Des Moines Resident Office, Federal Building, 210 
    Walnut Street, Room 439, Des Moines, Iowa 50309-2116
    Regional Director, Region 19, Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, 915 
    Second Avenue, Room 2948, Seattle, Washington 98174-1078
    Resident Officer, Anchorage Resident Office, Federal Office 
    Building, 222 West 7th Avenue, Box 21, Anchorage, Alaska 99513-3546
    Officer in Charge, Subregion 36, 222 SW Columbia Street, Room 401, 
    Portland, Oregon 97201-6604
    Regional Director, Region 20, 901 Market Street, Suite 400, San 
    Francisco, California 94103-1735
    Officer in Charge, Subregion 37, Prince Kuhio Federal Building, 300 
    Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 7318, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850-4980
    Regional Director, Region 21, 888 South Figueroa Street, 9th Floor, 
    Los Angeles, California 90017-5449
    Resident Officer, San Diego Resident Office, Pacific Professional 
    Center, 555 West Beech Street, Suite 302, San Diego, California 
    92101-2939
    Regional Director, Region 22, 20 Washington Place, 5th Floor, 
    Newark, New Jersey 07102-2570
    Regional Director, Region 24, La Torre de Plaza, 525 F.D. Roosevelt 
    Avenue, Suite 1002, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-1002
    Regional Director, Region 25, Minton-Capehart Federal Building, 575 
    North Pennsylvania Street, Room 238, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-
    1577
    Region Director, Region 26, Mid-Memphis Tower Building, 1407 Union 
    Avenue, Suite 800, Memphis, Tennessee 38104-3627
    Resident Officer, Little Rock Resident Office, TCBY Tower, 425 West 
    Capitol Avenue, Suite 375, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-3489
    Resident Officer, Nashville Resident Office, 810 Broadway, 3rd 
    Floor, Nashville, Tennessee 37203-3816
    Regional Director, Region 27, Dominion Plaza, North Tower, 600 17th 
    Street, 7th Floor, Denver, Colorado 80202-5433
    Regional Director, Region 28, Security Building, 234 North Central 
    Avenue, Suite 440 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-2212
    Resident Officer, Albuquerque Resident Office, Western Bank Plaza, 
    505 Marquette Avenue, NW, Room 1820, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-
    2181
    Resident Officer, Las Vegas Resident Office, Alan Bible Federal 
    Building, 600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 400, Las Vegas, 
    Nevada 89101-6637
    Regional Director, Region 29, One MetroTech Center, Jay Street and 
    Myrtle Avenue, 10th Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11201-4201
    Regional Director, Region 30, Henry S. Reuss Federal Plaza, Suite 
    700, 310 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203-2211
    Regional Director, Region 31, 11150 W. Olympic Boulevard, Suite 700, 
    Los Angeles, California 90064-1824
    Regional Director, Region 32, Breuner Building, 2nd Floor, 1301 Clay 
    Street, Room 300N, Oakland, California 94612-5211
    Regional Director, Region 33, Hamilton Square Building, Suite 200, 
    300 Hamilton Boulevard, Peoria, Illinois 61602-1246
    Regional Director, Region 34, 1 Commercial Plaza, 21st Floor, Church 
    and Trumbull Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103-3599
    
    [FR Doc. 98-30911 Filed 11-18-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/19/1998
Department:
National Labor Relations Board
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Amendments to systems of records for Payroll/Personnel Records.
Document Number:
98-30911
Dates:
The amended system of records notice will become effective without further notice 30 days from the date of this publication (December 21, 1998) unless comments are received on or before that date which result in a contrary determination.
Pages:
64286-64289 (4 pages)
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