94-27702. Privacy Act of 1974; Altered System of Records  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
     
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Altered System of Records
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notification of altered system of records.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act, the 
    Office of the Secretary (OS) is publishing a notice of altered system 
    of records. The purpose of the alteration is to add a new routine use 
    to 51 Office of the Secretary Privacy Act systems of records.
    
    DATES: OS invites interested parties to submit comments on the proposed 
    routine use on or before December 9, 1994. OS has sent a Report of 
    Altered System of Records to the Congress and to the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) on November 2, 1994. The new routine use 
    will be effective 40 days after the date of publication unless OS 
    receives comments that would result in a contrary determination.
    
    ADDRESSES: Please submit comments to: HHS Privacy Act Officer, Room 
    645-F, Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 
    20201.
        Comments received will be available for inspection at this same 
    address from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The HHS Privacy Act Officer at the 
    address listed above. (Telephone: 202-690-7453; not a toll free 
    number.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OS is proposing to add a new routine use to 
    51 Office of the Secretary Privacy Act systems of records listed below. 
    This routine use will permit the disclosure of information from these 
    systems to certain individuals working in various OS offices but who do 
    not have the status of agency employees and, in many instances, do not 
    receive pay for their work. Examples of such categories of non-employee 
    workers are:
    
    Individuals working under a personal services contract.
    Student volunteers engaged under 5 U.S.C. 3511.
    Job Corps enrollees engaged under the Job Training Partnership Act.
    Older American Community Service Employment Act enrollees.
    
        Some OS offices that use these non-employee workers may wish to 
    have them perform functions that require access to records in Privacy 
    Act systems of records. Therefore we have decided to promulgate a new 
    routine use rather than rely on subsection (b)(1) of the Privacy Act, 
    which authorizes access to officers and employees of the agency who 
    need the records in the performance of their duties.
        The records will continue to be adequately protected, since the 
    individuals to whom the information will be disclosed work under the 
    supervision of agency employees. They must observe the same safeguards 
    that agency employees do in the maintenance of Privacy Act records.
        The proposed new routine use is compatible with the data 
    collection, since the disclosures are being made for the very purpose 
    for which the information was collected, i.e., to carry out the 
    particular agency or program function for which the specific system of 
    records was established.
    
        Dated: November 2, 1994.
    Avis LaVelle,
    Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.
    
    Altered Systems
    
    09-90-0001  Telephone Director/Locator System, HHS/OS/ASMB
    09-90-0002  Investigatory Material Compiled for Security and 
    Suitability Purposes, HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0003  Criminal Investigative Files of the Inspector General 
    HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0005  Safety Management Information System, HHS/OS/ASMB
    09-90-0006  Applicants for Employment Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0007  Complaints and Inquiries Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0008  Conflict of Interest Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0009  Discrimination Complaint Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0010  Employee Assistance Program Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0011  Employee Appraisal Program Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0012  Executive Development Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0013  Federal Employees Occupational Health Program Records, 
    HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0014  Grievances Filed Under Part 771 of 5 CFR, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0015  Grievance Records Filed Under Procedures Established by 
    Labor-Management Negotiations, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0016  HHS Motor Vehicle Operator Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0017  Pay, Leave, and Attendance Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0018  Personnel Records in Operating Offices, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0019  Special Employment Program Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0020  Suitability for Employment Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0021  Training Management Information System, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0022  Volunteer EEO Support Personnel Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0023  Departmental Parking Control Policy and Records Systems, 
    HHS/OS/ASMB
    09-90-0024  Financial Transactions of HHS Accounting and Finance 
    Offices, HHS/OS/ASMB
    09-90-0025  Central Registry of Individuals Doing Business with HHS, 
    HHS/OS/ASMB
    09-90-0027  Congressional Correspondence Unit, HHS/OS/ASL
    09-90-0028  Biographics and Photographs of HHS Officials, HHS/OS/
    ASPA
    09-90-0036  Employee Suggestion Program Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0037  Secretariat's Correspondence Control System, HHS/OS/ES
    09-90-0038  Secretary's Official Files, HHS/OS/ES
    09-90-0041  Consumer Mailing List, HHS/OS/OCA
    09-90-0046  Consumer Complaint Correspondence System, HHS/OS/OCA
    09-90-0049  Departmental Appeals Board Case and Appeal Records, HHS/
    OS/DAB
    09-90-0050  Case Information Management System, HHS/OS/OCR
    09-90-0101  Health Care Program Violations, HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0051  Complaint Files and Log, HHS/OS/OCR
    09-90-0058  Freedom of Information Case File and Correspondence 
    Control Log, HHS/OS/ASPA
    09-90-0059  Federal Advisory Committee Membership Files, HHS/OS/
    ASPER
    09-90-0062  Administrative Claims, HHS/OS/OGC
    09-90-0064  Litigation Files, Administrative Complaints, and Adverse 
    Personnel Actions, HHS/OS/OGC
    09-90-0065  Conflict of Interest--Standards of Conduct Records, HHS/
    OS/OGC
    09-90-0066  OGC Attorney Applicant Files, HHS/OS/OGC
    09-90-0068  Federal Private Relief Legislation, HHS/OS/OGC
    09-90-0069  Unfair Labor Practice Records, HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0072  Congressioanl Grants Notification Unit, HHS/OS/ASL
    09-90-0079  Welfare Fraud Detection File, HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0080  The Secretary's Advisory Committee Candidate Files, HHS/
    OS/ES
    09-90-0083  Jobs Opportunities and Basic Skills Evaluation Data 
    System (JOBS), HHS/OS/ASPE
    09-90-0088  National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration, HHS/
    OS/ASPE
    09-90-0095  Management Information System Efficiency Reporter 
    (MISER) HHS/OS/ASPER
    09-90-0100  Civil and Administrative Investigative Files of the 
    Inspector General, HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0101  Health Care Program Violations, HHS/OS/OIG
    09-90-0150  Research and Demonstration Data System, HHS/ACF/OCSE
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        The following routine use should be added as the last routine use 
    in all systems listed above:
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    Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
    of Users and the Purposes of Such Use
    
        Records may be disclosed to student volunteers, individuals working 
    under a personal services contract, and other individuals performing 
    functions for the Department but technically not having the status of 
    agency employees, if they need access to the records in order to 
    perform their assigned agency functions.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-27702 Filed 11-8-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/09/1994
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notification of altered system of records.
Document Number:
94-27702
Dates:
OS invites interested parties to submit comments on the proposed routine use on or before December 9, 1994. OS has sent a Report of Altered System of Records to the Congress and to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on November 2, 1994. The new routine use will be effective 40 days after the date of publication unless OS receives comments that would result in a contrary determination.
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 9, 1994