[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 178 (Thursday, September 15, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-22794]
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[Federal Register: September 15, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; Proposed Routine Uses For Several Systems of
Records; Proposed Amendment to One System of Records
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Labor.
ACTION: Notice; publication of proposed routine uses for several
systems of records and a proposed amendment to one system of records.
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SUMMARY: The Privacy Act of 1974 requires that each agency publish
notice of a proposed routine use to a system of records, as well as
proposals to revise an existing system of records. This notice proposes
that two new routine uses be added to a total of four existing systems
of records. The first routine use will be added to four systems, and
the second routine use will be added to three systems. Finally, the
Department proposes that one system of records be amended with respect
to the ``RECORD SOURCE'' category. These actions will permit this
Department to participate in the Internal Revenue Service Income Tax
Refund Offset Program.
DATES: Persons wishing to comment on this proposal may do so by October
17, 1994.
EFFECTIVE DATE: Unless there is a further notice in the Federal
Register, these two routine uses amendments, and this amendment to the
``RECORD SOURCE'' category for one system of records, will become
effective on October 20, 1994.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be mailed or delivered to Robert A.
Shapiro, Associate Solicitor, Division of Legislation and Legal
Counsel, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room
N-2428, Washington, DC 20210.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Miriam McD. Miller, Co-Counsel for Administrative Law, Office of the
Solicitor, Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N-
2428, Washington, DC 20210, telephone (202) 219-8188.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1992 the Congress passed and the
President signed into law the Cash Management Improvement Act
Amendments of 1992, which requires Federal agencies to participate in
the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Income Tax Refund Offset Program.
Within the near future the Department of Labor will be publishing a
regulation to specify the procedures that this Department will follow
with regard to referral, by its constituent offices, administrations
and bureaus, of past due legally enforceable debts to IRS for
collection by income tax refund offset. As part of this program, the
Department must amend its notice for its Privacy Act systems of
records.
This document proposes that two new routine uses be added to a
total of four existing systems of records. The first routine use will
be added to four systems, and the second routine use will be added to
three systems. Finally, the Department proposes that one system of
records be amended with respect to the ``RECORD SOURCE'' category.
These actions will permit this Department to participate in the
Internal Revenue Service Income Tax Refund Offset Program. This
Department's most recent Privacy Act compilation was published in the
Federal Register on September 23, 1993 at 58 FR 49549.
Proposed Routine Uses
1. The first proposed routine use will amend four existing systems
of records. The affected systems are: DOL/GOVT-1, Office of Workers'
Compensation Programs, Federal Employees' Compensation Programs File;
DOL/OSEC-4, Credit Data on Individual Debtors; DOL/OASAM-1, Attendance,
Leave and Payroll File; and DOL/OASAM-15, Travel and Transportation
System. This amendment will permit the Department to send information
to the Department of Defense and to the United States Postal Service in
order for them to determine, by computer matching, whether or not the
debtor is employed or retired from federal service or the U.S. Postal
Service. If the employee or retiree is receiving money from a federal
or postal agency, then the Department must seek debt collection from
these funds instead of offset from the debtor's tax refund. This
routine use will also verify the employee's current mailing address.
2. The second proposed routine use will amend three of the four
above mentioned systems. These are: DOL/GOVT-1; DOL/OASAM-1, and DOL/
OASAM-15. This amendment will permit the Department actually to refer
the debt to the IRS for offset from any tax refund due to the debtor.
3. In a third amendment, we propose to amend DOL/OSEC-4, Credit
Data on Individual Debtors, so that the ``RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES''
will include information received from other agencies. This action will
permit this Department to store information received from the
Department of Defense, the United States Postal Service, and the IRS in
a system of records.
The public, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the
Congress are invited to submit written comments on this document. A
report on this document has been provided to OMB and to the Congress as
required by OMB Circular A-130, Revised, and 5 U.S.C. 552a(r).
Accordingly, for all the above reasons, the Department proposes to
amend its systems notices for the Privacy Act of 1974, as follows:
Amendment
Amendment No. 1
The Department hereby adds the below presented paragraph to the
following four systems of records. It is added to the ``ROUTINE USES''
category for each of those four systems as follows:
A. The below presented paragraph is added to DOL/GOVT-1, Office of
Workers' Compensation Programs, Federal Employees Compensation Act
File, as paragraph ``n.'', under the ``ROUTINE USES'' category.
B. The below presented paragraph is added to DOL/OSEC-4, Credit
Data on Individual Debtors, as paragraph ``F.'', under the ``ROUTINE
USES'' category.
C. The below paragraph is added to DOL/OASAM-1, Attendance, Leave
and Payroll File, as paragraph ``F.'', under the ``ROUTINE USES''
category.
D. The below paragraph is added to DOL/OASAM-15, Travel and
Transportation System, as paragraph ``I.'', under the ``ROUTINE USES''
category.
This is the paragraph which is being added to the above systems of
records to the ``ROUTINE USES'' category:
Records from this system of records may be disclosed to the Defense
Manpower Data Center--Department of Defense and the United States
Postal Service to conduct computer matching programs for the purpose of
identifying and locating individuals who are receiving Federal salaries
or benefit payments and are delinquent in their repayment of debts owed
to the United States Government under certain programs administered by
the United States Department of Labor in order to collect the debts
under the provisions of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-
365) by voluntary repayment, or by salary or administrative offset
procedures.
Amendment No. 2
The Department of Labor hereby adds the below presented paragraph
to the following three systems of records. It is added to the ``ROUTINE
USES'' category for each of these three systems as follows.
A. The below presented paragraph is added to DOL/GOVT-1, Office of
Workers' Compensation Programs, Federal Employees' Compensation Act
File, as an additional sentence to paragraph ``i.'', under the
``ROUTINE USES'' category.
B. The below presented paragraph is added to DOL/OASAM-1,
Attendance, Leave and Payroll Files, as an additional sentence to
paragraph E.(1) under the ``ROUTINE USES'' category.
C. The below presented paragraph is added to DOL/OASAM-15, Travel
and Transportation System, as an additional sentence to paragraph
``F.'', under the ``ROUTINE USES'' category.
This is the paragraph which is being added to the above systems of
records to the ``ROUTINE USES'' category:
Records from this system of record may be disclosed to the Internal
Revenue Service for the purpose of offsetting a Federal claim from any
income tax refund that may be due to the debtor.
Amendment No. 3
DOL/OSEC-4, Credit Data on Individual Debtors, is amended by
revising the ``RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES'' to read as follows:
DOL/OSEC-4
Credit Data on Individual Debtors.
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Information in this system is obtained from consumer credit
reports, agency investigative reports, debtor's personal financial
statements, correspondence and records relating to hearings on the
debt, from federal agencies, and from other DOL systems of records.
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Signed at Washington, DC this 9th day of September, 1994.
Robert B. Reich,
Secretary of Labor.
[FR Doc. 94-22794 Filed 9-14-94; 8:45 am]
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