94-3215. Access to any Record of Identifiable Personal Information  

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    FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
    
    46 CFR Part 503
    
    [Docket No. 94-02]
    
     
    
    Access to any Record of Identifiable Personal Information
    
    AGENCY: Federal Maritime Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Maritime Commission is proposing amendments to its 
    Privacy Act (``Act'') regulations to adopt additional exemptions from 
    requirements of the Act in regard to information about individuals 
    which is included in certain investigatory material systems of records. 
    The amendments are required to avoid compromise of ongoing 
    investigations, disclosure of confidential sources and unwarranted 
    invasion of privacy of third parties.
    
    DATES: Comments due on or before March 14, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments (original and fifteen copies) to: Joseph C. 
    Polking, Secretary, Federal Maritime Commission, 800 North Capitol 
    Street, NW., Washington, DC 20573-0001 (202) 523-5725.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph C. Polking, Secretary, Federal 
    Maritime Commission, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., Washington, DC 
    20573-0001, (202) 523-5725.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is given that the Federal Maritime 
    Commission (``Commission'') is proposing to amend its regulations 
    implementing the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a. The Commission previously 
    exempted certain systems of records containing investigatory materials 
    from the provisions of subsections (c)(3) and (d) of the Act which 
    require an accounting of disclosures and permit access to records in 
    the systems. This proposed amendment would promulgate additional 
    exemptions under subsections (k)(2) and (5) of the Act for various 
    systems of records within the agency. These exemptions would apply to 
    those systems of records which include either investigatory material 
    compiled for law enforcement purposes or investigatory material 
    compiled for the purpose of determining suitability for Federal 
    civilian employment or for access to classified information, but, in 
    regard to the latter, only to the extent disclosure would reveal the 
    identity of a confidential source. An additional exemption under 
    subsection (j)(2) of the Act is proposed for the ``Inspector General 
    File'' system of records in regard to activity pertaining to the 
    enforcement of criminal laws. The thrust of these proposed amendments 
    is to invoke the full reach of permitted exemptions so that the 
    provisions of certain subsections of the Act, which, among other 
    things, would limit the sources from which information is obtained and 
    the types of information permitted to be collected and would require 
    procedures for notification of the existence of and access to records 
    would not routinely apply in regard to these classes of records. The 
    exemptions are appropriate in regard to law enforcement records to 
    avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, disclosure of the identity 
    of confidential sources, and invasion of personal privacy of third 
    parties. The exemptions are appropriate in regard to personnel related 
    investigatory records to protect confidential sources.
        The Chairman of the Commission certifies pursuant to section 605(b) 
    of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), that this rule, if 
    adopted, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
    number of small entities, including small businesses, small 
    organizational units or small governmental organizations because 
    individuals affected by the rule do not appear to fall within the 
    meaning of ``small entity.''
    
    List of Subjects in 46 CFR Part 503
    
        Classified information, Freedom of Information, Privacy, Sunshine 
    Act.
    
        Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j) and (k) and 553, part 503 
    of title 46, Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as 
    follows:
        1. The authority citation for part 503 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, 552a, 552b, 553; E.O. 12356, 47 FR 
    14874, 15557, 3 CFR 1982 Comp., p. 167.
    
        2. Section 503.68 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 503.68  Exemptions.
    
        (a) The system of records designated FMC-25 Inspector General File 
    is exempt from the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a except subsections (b), 
    (c)(1) and (2), (e)(4)(A) through (F), (e)(6), (7), (9), (10), and 
    (11), and (i) to the extent it contains information meeting the 
    criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) pertaining to the enforcement of 
    criminal laws. Exemption is appropriate to avoid compromise of ongoing 
    investigations, disclosure of the identity of confidential sources and 
    unwarranted invasions of personal privacy of third parties.
        (b) The following systems of records are exempt from the provisions 
    of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f), 
    which otherwise require the Commission, among other things, to provide 
    the individual named in the records an accounting of disclosures and 
    access to and opportunity to amend the records. The scope of the 
    exemptions and the reasons therefor are described for each particular 
    system of records.
        (1) FMC--1  Personnel Security File. All information about 
    individuals that meets the criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), regarding 
    suitability, eligibility or qualifications for Federal civilian 
    employment or for access to classified information, to the extent that 
    disclosure would reveal the identity of a source who furnished 
    information to the Commission under a promise of confidentiality. 
    Exemption is required to honor promises of confidentiality.
        (2) FMC--7  Licensed Ocean Freight Forwarders File. All information 
    that meets the criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) regarding investigatory 
    materials compiled for law enforcement purposes, subject to the 
    disclosure limitation proviso in that subsection. Exemption is 
    appropriate to avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, disclosure 
    of the identity of confidential sources and unwarranted invasions of 
    personal privacy of third parties.
        (3) FMC--22  Investigatory Files. All information that meets the 
    criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) regarding investigatory material 
    compiled for law enforcement purposes, subject to the disclosure 
    limitation proviso in that subsection. Exemption is appropriate to 
    avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, disclosure of the identity 
    of confidential sources and unwarranted invasions of personal privacy 
    of third parties.
        (4) FMC--24  Informal Inquiries and Complaint Files. All 
    information that meets the criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) regarding 
    investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes. Exemption 
    is appropriate to avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, 
    disclosure of the identity of confidential sources and unwarranted 
    invasions of personal privacy of third parties.
        (5) FMC--25  Inspector General File. (i) All information that meets 
    the criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) regarding investigatory material 
    compiled for law enforcement purposes, subject to the disclosure 
    limitation proviso in that subsection. Exemption is appropriate to 
    avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, disclosure of the identity 
    of confidential sources and unwarranted invasions of personal privacy 
    of third parties.
        (ii) All information about individuals that meets the criteria of 5 
    U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), regarding suitability, eligibility or qualifications 
    for Federal civilian employment or for access to classified 
    information, to the extent the disclosure would reveal the identity of 
    a source who furnished information to the Commission under a promise of 
    confidentiality. Exemption is required to honor promises of 
    confidentiality.
        (6) FMC--26  Administrative Grievance File. (i) All information 
    that meets the criteria of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) regarding investigatory 
    material compiled for law enforcement purposes, subject to the 
    disclosure limitation proviso in that subsection. Exemption is 
    appropriate to avoid compromise of ongoing investigations, disclosure 
    of the identity of confidential sources and unwarranted invasions of 
    personal privacy of third parties.
        (ii) All information about individuals that meets the criteria of 5 
    U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), regarding suitability, eligibility or qualification 
    for Federal civilian employment or for access to classified 
    information, to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of 
    a source who furnished information to the Commission under a promise of 
    confidentiality. Exemption is required to honor promises of 
    confidentiality.
    
    
        By the Commission.
    Joseph C. Polking,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 94-3215 Filed 2-10-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/11/1994
Department:
Federal Maritime Commission
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Document Number:
94-3215
Dates:
Comments due on or before March 14, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 11, 1994, Docket No. 94-02
CFR: (1)
46 CFR 503.68