96-30071. Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 229 (Tuesday, November 26, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 60103-60104]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-30071]
    
    
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    GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
    
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
    
    AGENCY: General Services Administration.
    
    ACTION: Notice of a revised system of records subject to the Privacy 
    Act of 1974.
    
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    SUMMARY: GSA proposes to revise a system of records, Employee-related 
    files, GSA/Agency-1, to reflect that it plans to include long-distance 
    telephone call detail records among the types of records in the system 
    and to reflect a new routine use that GSA may disclose information from 
    the system to the Federal Parent Locator Service to assist in locating 
    a noncustodial parent to establish and enforce child-support 
    obligations against the delinquent parent. A revised system report has 
    been filed with the Chairman of the House Committee on Government 
    Reform and Oversight, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on 
    Governmental Affairs, and the Office of Management and Budget.
    
    DATES: Any interested person may submit written comments about this 
    change in the system. GSA must receive the comments on or before the 
    40th day after it publishes this notice. The system becomes effective 
    without further notice on the 40th day after GSA publishes the notice, 
    unless the comments received cause the agency to change its decision.
    
    ADDRESS: Address comments to Elaine P. Dade, Records Officer, General 
    Services Administration (CAI), Washington, DC 20405.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William M. McHugh, Privacy Act 
    Liaison, at (202) 501-2983.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of maintaining telephone call-
    detail records is to learn whether a Federal employee has placed 
    unauthorized long-distance telephone calls. Disclosing information to 
    the Federal Parent Locator Service is done to facilitate establishing 
    and enforcing child support from a delinquent parent. The procedures 
    used would require routinely matching Federal personnel records with 
    State records to learn if there are any Federal employees who are 
    delinquent in meeting child-support payments.
    
        Dated: October 29, 1996.
    Kenneth S. Stacey,
    Director, Information and Organization Management Division (CAI).
    GSA/Agency-1
    
    System Name:
        Employee-related files.
    
    System Location:
        The system of records may be located at the supervisory or 
    administrative office level at all GSA facilities and at commissions, 
    committees, and small agencies serviced by GSA.
    
    Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
        The individuals covered are present and former employees of GSA and 
    of commissions, committees, and small agencies serviced by GSA; 
    applicants or potential applicants for positions in GSA, persons 
    employed by other agencies for employee relief bills, volunteer 
    workers, and uncompensated workers.
    
    Categories of records in the system:
        The system records contain the individual's name; social security 
    number; birth date; home and emergency addresses and telephone numbers; 
    personnel actions; professional registration; qualifications; training; 
    employment history; awards; counseling; reprimands; grievances; 
    appeals; leave; pay attendance; work assignments; performance ratings; 
    injuries; permit and pass applications; unpaid debt complaints, 
    including nonpayment of child support; travel; outside employment; 
    congressional employee relief bills; and telephone call details. The 
    system does not include official personnel files covered by OPM/GOVT-1.
    
    Authority for maintenance of the system:
        Authority for the system comes from the Federal Property and 
    Administrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 377); Title 5 U.S.C. and 
    Title 31 U.S.C., generally; and Executive Order (E.O.) 12953, February 
    27, 1995.
    
    Purpose(s):
        To maintain a personnel record system covering employees and 
    uncompensated workers. The system is used to initiate personnel 
    actions, schedule training, counsel employees on their performance, 
    propose disciplinary action, and manage personnel in general.
    
    ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS 
    AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
        a. To disclose information to a Federal, State, local, or foreign 
    agency responsible for investigating, prosecuting, enforcing or 
    carrying out a statute, rule, regulation, or order where GSA becomes 
    aware of a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal law or 
    regulation.
        b. To disclose information to another Federal agency or a court 
    when the Government is a party to a judicial proceeding.
        c. To disclose requested information to a Federal agency in 
    connection with hiring or retaining an employee; issuing a security 
    clearance; reporting an employee investigation; clarifying a job; 
    letting a contract; or issuing a license, grant, or other benefit by 
    the requesting agency when the information is needed for a decision.
        d. To disclose information to the Merit Systems Protection Board, 
    including its Office of Special Counsel; the Federal Labor Relations 
    Authority and its general counsel; or the Equal Employment Opportunity 
    Commission in performing their duties.
        e. To disclose information to the Federal Parent Locator Service to 
    assist in locating an absent parent and enforce child support 
    obligations against a delinquent parent. This includes routinely cross-
    matching Federal personnel records with State records of persons who 
    owe child support to learn if there are any Federal employees 
    delinquent in supporting a dependent child.
        f. To disclose information to an appeal, grievance, or formal 
    complaints examiner; equal employment opportunity investigator; 
    arbitrator; union representative; or other official engaged in 
    investigating or settling a grievance, complaint, or appeal filed by an 
    employee.
        g. To disclose information to the Office of Personnel Management 
    (OPM) under the agency's responsibility for evaluating Federal 
    personnel
    
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    management. When personnel records in the custody of GSA are covered in 
    a record system published by OPM as a Governmentwide record system, 
    they are considered part of that system. Other personnel record systems 
    covered by notices published by GSA as separate systems may also be 
    transferred to OPM as a routine use.
        h. To disclose information to a Member of Congress or to a 
    congressional staff member in response to a request from the person who 
    is the subject of the records.
        i. To disclose information to an expert, consultant, or contractor 
    of GSA in performing a Federal duty.
    
    POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, REVIEWING, RETAINING, 
    AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
    STORAGE:
        Paper records are kept in file folders and card files. Computer 
    tapes and disks are kept in cabinets.
    
    RETRIEVABILITY:
        Records are retrieved at each location by name or social security 
    number.
    
    SAFEGUARDS:
        When not in use, records are stored in a locked file cabinet, 
    locked desk drawer, or in a secured room. Computer data is protected by 
    a password system.
    
    RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
        Record disposal is controlled by the handbook, GSA Records 
    Maintenance and Disposition System, OAD P 1820.2A. The records are 
    reviewed and updated yearly, and irrelevant documents are destroyed. 
    Once originals and copies are purged from the official personnel 
    folder, no other paper copies are kept. When the employee transfers or 
    separates from the agency, records are promptly sent to the office that 
    is to maintain the official personnel folder. The records are screened 
    to ensure that nothing is missing. Personnel history files in the PIRS 
    computer data base are written off to tape every 2 years for indefinite 
    storage.
    
    SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
        The agency official with overall responsibility within his or her 
    jurisdiction is the head of service or staff for Central Office 
    employees and the regional administrator for regional employees. The 
    official responsible for a field office record system is the senior 
    official at the facility or the supervisor of current and former 
    employees or volunteers. The addresses of Central Office and regional 
    offices are listed at the end of this notice.
    
    NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
        An individual who wishes to be notified whether the system contains 
    a record related to him- or herself should address an inquiry to the 
    supervisor or team leader where the employee worked. If that is 
    unknown, general requests can be addressed to the head of the service 
    or staff office for Central Office employees, or to the regional 
    administrator for regional office employees at the address listed in 
    the appendix.
    
    Record access procedures:
        An individual request to review a record can be addressed to the 
    supervisor, team leader, or official at the address where the employee 
    worked. If that is unknown, a general request can be addressed to the 
    head of the service or staff office for Central Office employees, or to 
    the regional administrator at the address given in the appendix to this 
    notice. For the identification required, see 41 CFR part 105-64 
    published in the Federal Register.
    
    Contesting record procedures:
        The GSA procedures for contesting the content of a record and 
    appealing an initial denial of a request to access or amend a record 
    may be found in 41 CFR part 105-64.
    
    Record source categories:
        The sources for the information are individuals themselves, other 
    employees, personnel records, and persons who have complained of unpaid 
    debts, including nonpayment of child support.
    
    Record system locations:
        Central Office: GS Building, 1800 F Street NW., Washington, DC 
    20405.
        New England Region: GSA, John W. McCormack Post Office and Court 
    House, Boston, MA 02109.
        Northeast and Caribbean Region: GSA, Jacob K. Javits Federal 
    Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278.
        Mid-Atlantic Region: GSA, John Wanamaker Building, 100 Market 
    Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107.
        Southeast-Sunbelt Region: GSA, Summit Building, 401 West Peachtree 
    Street, Atlanta, GA 30365-2550.
        Great Lakes Region: GSA, John C. Kluczinski Federal Building, 230 
    South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604.
        The Heartland Region: General Services Administration, 1500 East 
    Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 64131.
        Greater Southwest Region: GSA, Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building, 
    819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102.
        Rocky Mountain Region: GSA, Denver Federal Center, Building 41, 
    Denver, CO 80225.
        Pacific Rim Region: General Services Administration, 450 Golden 
    Gate Avenue, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102-3400.
        Northwest/Arctic Region: GSA Center, 400 Fifteenth Street SW., 
    Auburn, WA 98001.
        National Capital Region: General Services Administration, 400 
    Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20407.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-30071 Filed 11-25-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/26/1996
Department:
General Services Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of a revised system of records subject to the Privacy Act of 1974.
Document Number:
96-30071
Dates:
Any interested person may submit written comments about this change in the system. GSA must receive the comments on or before the 40th day after it publishes this notice. The system becomes effective without further notice on the 40th day after GSA publishes the notice, unless the comments received cause the agency to change its decision.
Pages:
60103-60104 (2 pages)
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