80_FR_13456 80 FR 13407 - Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security/United States Customs and Border Protection Advanced Passenger Information System Systems of Records

80 FR 13407 - Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security/United States Customs and Border Protection Advanced Passenger Information System Systems of Records

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 49 (March 13, 2015)

Page Range13407-13413
FR Document2015-05798

In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of Homeland Security proposes to update and reissue a current Department of Homeland Security system of records titled, ``Department of Homeland Security/United States Customs and Border Protection-005 Advanced Passenger Information System Systems of Records.'' This system of records allows the Department of Homeland Security/United States Customs and Border Protection to collect and maintain records on certain biographical information on all passengers and crew members who arrive in, depart from, or transit through (and crew that fly over) the United States on a covered air or vessel carrier, and, in the case of crew members, those who continue domestically on a foreign air or vessel carrier, to additionally encompass private aircraft, rail, and bus travel. This system of records notice has been updated to include changes to security classification, system location, purpose(s), storage, retention and disposal, routine uses, and notification procedure. Additionally, this notice includes non-substantive changes to simplify the formatting and text of the previously published notice. This updated system will be included in the Department of Homeland Security's inventory of record systems, located on the Department of Homeland Security Web site at http://www.dhs.gov/system-records- notices-sorns.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of the Secretary

[Docket No. DHS-2015-0009]


Privacy Act of 1974; Department of Homeland Security/United 
States Customs and Border Protection Advanced Passenger Information 
System Systems of Records

AGENCY: Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security.

ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act system of records.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of 
Homeland Security proposes to update and reissue a current Department 
of Homeland Security system of records titled, ``Department of Homeland 
Security/United States Customs and Border Protection-005 Advanced 
Passenger Information System Systems of Records.'' This system of 
records allows the Department of Homeland Security/United States 
Customs and Border Protection to collect and maintain records on 
certain biographical information on all passengers and crew members who 
arrive in, depart from, or transit through (and crew that fly over) the 
United States on a covered air or vessel carrier, and, in the case of 
crew members, those who continue domestically on a foreign air or 
vessel carrier, to additionally encompass private aircraft, rail, and 
bus travel. This system of records notice has been updated to include 
changes to security classification, system location, purpose(s), 
storage, retention and disposal, routine uses, and notification 
procedure. Additionally, this notice includes non-substantive changes 
to simplify the formatting and text of the previously published notice. 
This updated system will be included in the Department of Homeland 
Security's inventory of record systems, located on the Department of 
Homeland Security Web site at http://www.dhs.gov/system-records-notices-sorns.

DATES: The system of records will be effective April 13, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number DHS-
2015-0009 by one of the following methods:
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 202-343-4010.
     Mail: Karen L. Neuman, Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy 
Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528.
    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name 
and docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be 
posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any 
personal information provided.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions, please contact: 
John Connors, (202) 344-1610, Privacy Officer, United States Customs 
and Border Protection, Privacy and Diversity Office, 1300 Pennsylvania 
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20229. For privacy questions, please contact: 
Karen L. Neuman, (202) 343-1717, Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, 
Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the DHS/
CBP proposes to update and reissue a current DHS system of records 
titled, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), United States Customs 
and Border Protection (CBP)-005 Advanced Passenger Information System 
(APIS) System of Records. The Aviation and Transportation Security Act 
of 2001 and the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 
2002 provide specific authority for the mandatory collection of certain 
information about all passenger and crewmembers that arrive in or 
depart from the United States via private aircraft, commercial air, or 
vessel carrier. CBP requires that carriers collect and submit 
information is required to be collected and submitted to CBP as APIS 
data pursuant to existing regulations. Additionally, rail and bus 
carriers may provide voluntarily similar, information pertaining to 
their passengers and crew who arrive in or depart from the United 
States. References to the types of information that are required to be 
submitted in the air or vessel environment also pertain to the types of 
information that may be voluntarily provided in the rail and bus 
environments.
    The information that CBP requires carriers to collect and submit to 
APIS (as well as information that may be provided voluntarily by bus 
and rail carriers) can be found on routine arrival/departure documents 
that passengers and crewmembers must provide to CBP when entering or 
departing the United States. APIS

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information includes complete name; date of birth; gender; country of 
citizenship; passport/alien registration number and country of 
issuance; passport expiration date; country of residence; status on 
board the aircraft, vessel, or train; travel document type; U.S. 
destination address (for all private aircraft passengers and crew, and 
commercial air, rail, and vessel passengers except for U.S. citizens, 
lawful permanent residents, crew, and those in transit); place of birth 
and address of permanent residence (commercial flight crew only); pilot 
certificate number and country of issuance (flight crew only, if 
applicable); and the Passenger Name Record (PNR) locator number. The 
PNR locator number allows CBP to access PNR consistent with its 
regulatory authority under 19 CFR 122.49d and the system of records 
notice (SORN) for the Automated Targeting System, DHS/CBP-006 (72 FR 
43650, published August 6, 2007).
    Additionally, commercial air and vessel carriers must provide the 
airline carrier code, flight number; vessel name; vessel country of 
registry/flag; International Maritime Organization number or other 
official number of the vessel; voyage number; date of arrival/
departure; foreign airport/port where the passengers and crew members 
began their air/sea transportation to the United States; for commercial 
aviation passengers and crew members destined for the United States, 
the location where the passenger and crew members must undergo customs 
and immigration clearance by CBP; for commercial passengers and crew 
members that are transiting through (and crew on aircraft flying over) 
the United States and not clearing CBP must provide the foreign 
airport/port of ultimate destination, and status on board (whether an 
individual is crew or non-crew); and for commercial passengers and crew 
departing the United States, must provide the final foreign airport/
port of arrival. Lastly, pilots of private aircraft must provide the 
aircraft registration number; type of aircraft; call sign (if 
available); CBP issued decal number (if available); place of last 
departure (International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) airport 
code, when available); date and time of aircraft arrival (or departure, 
for departure notice), estimated time and location of crossing U.S. 
border/coastline; name of intended airport of first landing; \1\ owner/
lessee name (first, last and middle, if available, or business entity 
name); owner/lessee address (number and street, city, state, zip code, 
country, telephone number, fax number, and email address); pilot/
private aircraft pilot name (last, first and middle, if available); 
pilot license number; pilot street address (number and street, city 
state, zip code, country, telephone number, fax number and email 
address); pilot license country of issuance; operator name (for 
individuals: last, first and middle, if available, or name of business 
entity, if available); operator street address (number and street, 
city, state, zip code, country, telephone number, fax number, and email 
address); aircraft color(s); complete itinerary (foreign airport 
landings within 24 hours prior to landing in the United States); and 
24-hour Emergency point of contact (e.g., broker, dispatcher, repair 
shop, or other third party who is knowledgeable about this particular 
flight); name (first, last, and middle (if available) and telephone 
number (as applicable).
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    \1\ As listed in 19 CFR 122.24, if applicable, unless an 
exemption has been granted under 19 CFR 122.25, or the aircraft was 
inspected by CBP Officers in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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    CBP collects passenger and crewmember information provided by the 
pilot and/or air, vessel, bus, or rail carrier in advance of passenger 
and crewmember arrival in or departure from (and, for crew on flights 
flying over) the United States. CBP maintains this information in APIS. 
The information is used to perform counterterrorism and/or intelligence 
activities; to assist law enforcement activities; to perform public 
security queries that identify risks to the aircraft or vessel, to its 
occupants; or to the United States and to expedite CBP processing.
    Under a previous revision to the APIS rule, (72 FR 48342, published 
August 23, 2007) CBP mandated pre-departure transmission by air and 
vessel carriers of personally identifiable information about passengers 
and crewmembers (including ``non-crew'' as defined in the 2005 APIS 
Final Rule) traveling by air or sea, arriving in, or departing from 
(and, in the case of crew, flights overflying) the United States. For 
more information please see the initial APIS Privacy Impact Assessment 
(PIA) and Privacy Policy, which was published in the Federal Register 
(FR), (70 FR 17852, April 7, 2005). Under the most recent Final Rule 
revision to APIS CBP amended regulations to extend this requirement to 
private aircraft passengers and crew as well. This information is often 
collected and maintained on what is referred to as the manifest. The 
information that CBP requires carriers to collect and submit to APIS 
(or which may be provided voluntarily by carriers in the rail and bus 
environments) can be found on routine travel documents that passengers 
and crewmembers must provide when processed into or out of the United 
States.
    The purpose of the information collection is to screen passengers 
and crew members arriving from foreign travel points and departing the 
United States to identify those persons who may: Pose a risk to border, 
aviation, or public security; who may be a known or suspected 
terrorist; who may be affiliated with or suspected of being affiliated 
with terrorists; who may be inadmissible; who may be a person of 
interest; who may otherwise be engaged in activity in violation of U.S. 
law; or who may be the subject of wants or warrants. The system allows 
CBP to effectively and efficiently facilitate the entry and departure 
of legitimate travelers into and from the United States. DHS officers 
can quickly reference the results of the advanced research that has 
been conducted through CBP's law enforcement databases by using APIS. 
Results include information from the terrorist screening database 
(TSDB) and information on individuals with outstanding wants or 
warrants. These results also confirm the accuracy of that information 
through comparison with information obtained from the traveler 
(passenger and crew) and from the carriers, and assists in making 
immediate determinations as to a traveler's security risk, 
admissibility, and other determinations bearing on CBP's inspectional 
and screening processes.
    Information collected in APIS is maintained for a period of no more 
than one year from the date of collection at which time the data is 
erased from APIS. Following CBP processing, a copy of certain 
information is transferred to the Border Crossing Information system 
(BCI), which is a subsystem of the Information Technology platform 
TECS. Primary inspection lane and ID inspector are added to APIS and 
the APIS information is verified during physical processing at the 
border. The information derived from APIS includes (or in the case of 
rail/bus, may include): Complete name, date of birth, gender, date of 
arrival, date of departure, time arrived, means of arrival (air/sea/
rail/bus), travel document, departure location, airline code, flight 
number, and the result of the CBP processing. Additionally, a copy of 
certain APIS data is transferred to the Arrival and Departure 
Information System (ADIS) for effective and efficient tracking of 
foreign nationals for individuals subject

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to Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) requirements. This 
information includes the identification of lawfully admitted non-
immigrants who remain in the United States beyond the period of 
authorized stay. OBIM applies to all visitors (with limited 
exemptions). The SORN for ADIS was last published on May 28, 2013 (78 
FR 31955). The information transferred from APIS to ADIS includes: 
Complete name, date of birth, gender, citizenship, country of 
residence, status on board the vessel, U.S. destination address, 
passport number, expiration date of passport, country of issuance (for 
non-immigrants authorized to work), alien registration number, port of 
entry, entry date, port of departure, and departure date.
    In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and as part of DHS's 
ongoing effort to review and update legacy system of record notices, 
DHS/CBP proposes to update and reissue the following system of records 
notice, DHS/CBP-005 Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) (73 FR 
68435, published November 18, 2008), as a DHS/CBP system of records 
notice titled, DHS/CBP-005 Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) 
System of Records. DHS/CBP changed the system, changed the security 
classification to reflect storage of records on a classified network, 
changed the system location to reflect a new location, updated the 
purpose to allow for replication of data for analysis and vetting, 
updated storage due to the change in security classification, updated 
the retention and disposal to reflect that records will follow the same 
retention schedule, updated the routine uses to reflect sharing with 
the news media and public, and changed the notification procedure to 
reflect that DHS/CBP will now review replicated records.
    Consistent with DHS's information sharing mission, information 
stored in the DHS/CBP-005 APIS System of Records may be shared with 
other DHS components that have a need to know the information in order 
to carry out their national security, law enforcement, immigration, 
intelligence, or other homeland security functions. In addition, 
information may be shared with appropriate federal, state, local, 
tribal, territorial, foreign, or international government agencies 
consistent with the routine uses set forth in this system of records 
notice.
    Additionally, the exemptions for this system of records notice will 
remain in place. This updated system will be included in the DHS's 
inventory of record systems.

II. Privacy Act

    The Privacy Act embodies fair information principles in a statutory 
framework governing the means by which Federal Government agencies 
collect, maintain, use, and disseminate individuals' records. The 
Privacy Act applies to information that is maintained in a ``system of 
records.'' A ``system of records'' is a group of any records under the 
control of an agency from which information is retrieved by the name of 
the individual or by some identifying number, symbol, or other 
identifying particular assigned to the individual. In the Privacy Act, 
an individual is defined to encompass U.S. citizens and lawful 
permanent residents. As a matter of policy, DHS extends administrative 
Privacy Act protections to all individuals when systems of records 
maintain information on U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and 
visitors.
    Below is the DHS/CBP-005 Advanced Passenger Information System 
(APIS) System of Records.
    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), a report concerning this 
record system has been sent to the Office of Management and Budget and 
to Congress.
System of Records
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP)-005

System Name:
    DHS/CBP-005 Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS).

Security Classification:
    Unclassified. The data may be retained on the classified networks 
but this does not change the nature and character of the data until it 
is combined with classified information.

System Location:
    Records are maintained in the operational system at CBP 
Headquarters in Washington, DC and at CBP field offices. Records are 
replicated from the operational system and maintained on the DHS 
unclassified and classified networks. This computer database is located 
at CBP National Data Center (NDC) in Washington, DC. Computer terminals 
are located at customhouses, border ports of entry, airport inspection 
facilities under the jurisdiction of DHS, and other locations at which 
DHS authorized personnel may be posted to facilitate DHS's mission. 
Terminals may also be located at appropriate facilities for other 
participating government agencies.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Categories of individuals covered by this notice includes 
passengers who arrive and depart the United States by air, sea, rail, 
and bus, including those in transit through the United States or 
beginning or concluding a portion of their international travel by 
flying domestically within the United States; crew members who arrive 
and depart the United States by air, sea, rail, and bus, including 
those in transit through the United States or beginning or concluding a 
portion of their international travel by flying domestically within the 
United States; and crew members on aircraft that fly over the United 
States.

Categories of records in the system:
    The records in the database include the following information:
     Complete name;
     Date of birth;
     Gender;
     Country of citizenship;
     Passport/alien registration number and country of 
issuance;
     Passport expiration date;
     Country of residence;
     Status on board the aircraft;
     Travel document type;
     United States destination address (for all private 
aircraft passengers and crew, and commercial air, rail, bus, and vessel 
passengers except for U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, crew, 
and those in transit);
     Place of birth and address of permanent residence 
(commercial flight crew only);
     Pilot certificate number and country of issuance (flight 
crew only, if applicable);
     PNR locator number;
     Primary inspection lane, ID inspector; and
     Records containing the results of comparisons of 
individuals to information maintained in CBP's law enforcement 
databases, as well as information from the TSDB, information on 
individuals with outstanding wants or warrants, and information from 
other government agencies regarding high risk parties.
    In addition, air and sea carriers or operators covered by the APIS 
rules, and rail and bus carriers, to the extent voluntarily applicable, 
transmit or provide, respectively, to CBP the following information:
     Airline carrier code;
     Flight number;
     Vessel name;
     Vessel country of registry/flag;
     International Maritime Organization number or other 
official number of the vessel;

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     Voyage number;
     Date of arrival/departure;
     Foreign airport/port where the passengers and crew members 
began their air/sea transportation to the United States;
     For passengers and crew members destined for the United 
States, the location where the passengers and crew members will undergo 
customs and immigration clearance by CBP;
     For passengers and crew members that are transiting 
through (and crew on flights flying over) the United States and not 
clearing CBP, the foreign airport/port of ultimate destination; and
     For passengers and crew departing the United States, the 
final foreign airport/port of arrival.
    Other information stored in this system of records includes:
     Aircraft registration number provided by pilots of private 
air craft;
     Type of aircraft, call sign (if available);
     CBP issued decal number (if available);
     Place of last departure (ICAO airport code, when 
available);
     Date and time of aircraft arrival;
     Estimated time and location of crossing U.S. border/
coastline;
     Name of intended airport of first landing; \2\
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exemption has been granted under 19 CFR 122.25, or the aircraft was 
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     Owner/lessee name (first, last, and middle, if available, 
or business entity name);
     Owner/lessee address (number and street, city, state, zip 
code, country, telephone number, fax number, and email address, pilot/
private aircraft pilot name (last, first, and middle, if available));
     Pilot license number, pilot street address (number and 
street, city, state, zip code, country, telephone number, fax number, 
and email address);
     Pilot license country of issuance, operator name (for 
individuals: last, first, and middle, if available, or name of business 
entity, if available);
     Operator street address (number and street, city, state, 
zip code, country, telephone number, fax number, and email address);
     Aircraft color(s);
     Complete itinerary (foreign airport landings within 24 
hours prior to landing in the United States);
     24-hour Emergency point of contact (e.g., broker, 
dispatcher, repair shop, or other third party who is knowledgeable 
about this particular flight) name (first, last, and middle (if 
available) and telephone number; and
     Incident to the transmission of required information via 
eAPIS, records will also incorporate the pilot's email address.

Authority for maintenance of the system:
    The Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001, Pub. L. 107-
71; the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Reform Act of 2002, Pub. L. 
107-173; the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, 
Pub. L. 108-458; and the Tariff Act of 1930, Pub. L. 71-361, as 
amended, including 19 U.S.C. 58b, 66, 1431, 1433, 1436, 1448, 1459, 
1590, 1594, 1623, 1624, 1644, and 1644a.

Purpose(s):
    The purpose of the collection is to screen passengers and crew 
arriving in, transiting through, and departing from (and in the case of 
crew, overflying) the United States to identify those passengers and 
crew who may pose a risk to border, aviation, vessel, rail, bus, or 
public security, may be a terrorist or suspected terrorist or 
affiliated with or suspected of being affiliated with terrorists, may 
be inadmissible, may be a person of interest, or may otherwise be 
engaged in activity in violation of U.S. law, or the subject of wants 
or warrants.
    APIS allows CBP to more effectively and efficiently facilitate the 
entry of legitimate travelers into the United States and the departure 
of legitimate travelers from the United States. As travelers prepare to 
depart for or from the United States, DHS officers, using APIS, can 
quickly cross-reference the results of the advanced research that has 
been conducted through CBP's law enforcement databases, as well as 
using information from the TSDB, information on individuals with 
outstanding wants or warrants, and information from other government 
agencies regarding high risk parties, confirm the accuracy of that 
information by comparison of it with information obtained from the 
traveler and from the carriers, and make immediate determinations with 
regard to the traveler's security risk, admissibility, and other 
determinations bearing on CBP's inspectional and screening processes.
    DHS maintains a replica of some or all of the data in the operating 
system on the unclassified and classified DHS networks to allow for 
analysis and vetting consistent with the above stated purposes and this 
published notice.

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purposes of such uses:
    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or 
information contained in this system may be disclosed outside DHS as a 
routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    A. To the Department of Justice (DOJ), including Offices of the 
United States Attorneys or other federal agency conducting litigation 
or in proceedings before any court, adjudicative, or administrative 
body, when it is relevant or necessary to the litigation and one of the 
following is a party to the litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation:
    1. DHS or any component thereof;
    2. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her official 
capacity;
    3. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her individual 
capacity when DOJ or DHS has agreed to represent the employee; or
    4. The United States or any agency thereof.
    B. To a congressional office from the record of an individual in 
response to an inquiry from that congressional office made at the 
request of the individual to whom the record pertains.
    C. To the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or 
General Services Administration pursuant to records management 
inspections being conducted under the authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 
2906.
    D. To an agency or organization for the purposes of performing 
audit or oversight operations as authorized by law but only such 
information as is necessary and relevant to such audit or oversight 
function.
    E. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when:
    1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that the security or 
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been 
compromised;
    2. The Department has determined that as a result of the suspected 
or confirmed compromise, there is a risk of identity theft or fraud, 
harm to economic or property interests, harm to an individual, or harm 
to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or 
programs (whether maintained by DHS or another agency or entity) that 
rely upon the compromised information; and
    3. The disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is 
reasonably necessary to assist in connection with DHS's efforts to 
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, 
or remedy such harm.
    F. To contractors and their agents, grantees, experts, consultants, 
and others performing or working on a contract, service, grant, 
cooperative

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agreement, or other assignment for DHS, when necessary to accomplish an 
agency function related to this system of records. Individuals provided 
information under this routine use are subject to the same Privacy Act 
requirements and limitations on disclosure as are applicable to DHS 
officers and employees.
    G. To an appropriate federal, state, tribal, local, international, 
or foreign law enforcement agency or other appropriate authority 
charged with investigating or prosecuting a violation or enforcing or 
implementing a law, rule, regulation, or order, when a record, either 
on its face or in conjunction with other information, indicates a 
violation or potential violation of law, which includes criminal, 
civil, or regulatory violations and such disclosure is proper and 
consistent with the official duties of the person making the 
disclosure.
    H. To a federal, state, or local agency, or other appropriate 
entity or individual, or through established liaison channels to 
selected foreign governments, in order to provide intelligence, 
counterintelligence, or other information for the purposes of 
intelligence, counterintelligence, or antiterrorism activities 
authorized by U.S. law, Executive Order, or other applicable national 
security directive.
    I. To a federal, state, tribal, local, or foreign government agency 
or organization, or international organization, lawfully engaged in 
collecting law enforcement intelligence information, whether civil or 
criminal, or charged with investigating, prosecuting, enforcing or 
implementing civil or criminal laws, related rules, regulations, or 
orders, to enable these entities to carry out their law enforcement 
responsibilities, including the collection of law enforcement 
intelligence.
    J. To federal and foreign government intelligence or 
counterterrorism agencies or components when DHS reasonably believes 
there to be a threat or potential threat to national or international 
security for which the information may be useful in countering the 
threat or potential threat, when DHS reasonably believes such use is to 
assist in anti-terrorism efforts, and disclosure is appropriate to the 
proper performance of the official duties of the person making the 
disclosure.
    K. To an organization or individual in either the public or private 
sector, either foreign or domestic, when there is a reason to believe 
that the recipient is or could become the target of a particular 
terrorist activity or conspiracy, to the extent the information is 
relevant to the protection of life, property, or other vital interests 
of a data subject and disclosure is proper and consistent with the 
official duties of the person making the disclosure.
    L. To appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign 
governmental agencies or multilateral governmental organizations, for 
the purpose of protecting the vital interests of a data subject or 
other persons, including to assist such agencies or organizations in 
preventing exposure to or transmission of a communicable or 
quarantinable disease or for combating other significant public health 
threats; appropriate notice will be provided of any identified health 
threat or risk.
    M. To a court, magistrate, or administrative tribunal in the course 
of presenting evidence, including disclosures to opposing counsel or 
witnesses in the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement 
negotiations, or in response to a subpoena, or in connection with 
criminal law proceedings.
    N. To third parties during the course of a law enforcement 
investigation to the extent necessary to obtain information pertinent 
to the investigation, provided disclosure is appropriate in the proper 
performance of the official duties of the officer making the 
disclosure.
    O. To an appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, 
foreign, or international agency, if the information is relevant and 
necessary to a requesting agency's decision concerning the hiring or 
retention of an individual, or issuance of a security clearance, 
license, contract, grant, or other benefit, or if the information is 
relevant and necessary to a DHS decision concerning the hiring or 
retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the 
reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a 
contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit and 
when disclosure is appropriate to the proper performance of the 
official duties of the person making the request.
    P. To appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign 
governmental agencies or multilateral governmental organizations when 
CBP is aware of a need to utilize relevant data for purposes of testing 
new technology and systems designed to enhance border security or 
identify other violations of law.
    Q. To the carrier that submitted traveler, passenger, or crew 
information to CBP, but only to the extent that CBP provides a message 
indicating that the individual is ``cleared'' or ``not cleared'' to 
board the aircraft or depart on the vessel in response to the initial 
transmission of information (including, when applicable, the 
individual's Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) status 
as discussed in the DHS/CBP-009 ESTA SORN (79 FR 65414, published 
November 3, 2014), or is identified as a ``selectee''.
    R. To the news media and the public, with the approval of the Chief 
Privacy Officer in consultation with counsel, when there exists a 
legitimate public interest in the disclosure of the information or when 
disclosure is necessary to preserve confidence in the integrity of DHS 
or is necessary to demonstrate the accountability of DHS's officers, 
employees, or individuals covered by the system, except to the extent 
it is determined that release of the specific information in the 
context of a particular case would constitute an unwarranted invasion 
of personal privacy.

Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    None.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
    DHS/CBP stores records in this system electronically in the 
operational system as well as on the unclassified and classified 
network or on paper in secure facilities in a locked drawer behind a 
locked door. DHS/CBP stores records on magnetic disc, tape, digital 
media, and CD-ROM. The data is stored electronically at the CBP Data 
Center for current data and offsite at an alternative data storage 
facility for historical logs and system backups.

Retrievability:
    DHS/CBP retrieves data by name or other unique personal identifier 
from an electronic database.

Safeguards:
    DHS/CBP safeguards records in this system in accordance with 
applicable rules and policies, including all applicable DHS automated 
systems security and access policies. Strict controls have been imposed 
to minimize the risk of compromising the information that is being 
stored. Access to the computer system containing the records in this 
system is limited to those individuals who have a need to know the 
information for the performance of their official duties and who have 
appropriate clearances or permissions. In addition, the system manager 
has the capability to maintain system back-ups for the purpose of 
supporting continuity of operations and the discrete need to

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isolate and copy specific data access transactions for the purpose of 
conducting security incident investigations.
    All communication links with the CBP data center are encrypted. The 
databases are fully certified and accredited in accordance with the 
requirements of the Federal Information Security Management Act 
(FISMA).
    Although separate notice is being provided for APIS, it continues 
to operate within the TECS information technology system architecture; 
therefore APIS's technical infrastructure is covered by the approved 
TECS Certification and Accreditation under National Institute of 
Standards and Technology standards. The last certification was in 
December 2014.

Retention and Disposal:
    Information collected in APIS is maintained in this system for a 
period of no more than twelve months from the date of collection at 
which time the data is erased from APIS. As part of the vetting and CBP 
clearance (immigration and customs screening and inspection) of a 
traveler, information from APIS is copied to the BCI system, a 
subsystem of TECS. Additionally, for individuals subject to CBP 
requirements, a copy of certain APIS data is transferred to the ADIS 
for effective and efficient processing of foreign nationals. More 
information about ADIS records can be found in the DHS/National 
Protection and Programs Directorate-001 ADIS SORN (78 FR 31955, 
published May 28, 2013). Different retention periods apply for APIS 
data contained in those systems.
    Records replicated on the unclassified and classified networks will 
follow the same retention schedule.

System Manager and address:
    Director, Office of Automated Systems, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection Headquarters, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 
20229.

Notification procedure:
    DHS allows persons (including foreign nationals) to seek 
administrative access under the Privacy Act to information maintained 
in APIS. Persons may only seek access to APIS data that has been 
provided by the carrier and of which they are the subject. To determine 
whether APIS contains records relating to you, write to the CBP 
Customer Service Center, OPA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 90 K 
Street NE., Washington, DC 20229 (phone: 877-CBP-5511).
    In processing requests for access to information in this system, 
CBP reviews not only the records in the operational system but also the 
records that were replicated on the unclassified and classified 
networks, and provides appropriate access to the information based on 
this notice.
    Individuals seeking notification of and access to any record 
contained in this system of records, or seeking to contest its content, 
may submit a request in writing to the CBP Freedom of Information Act 
(FOIA) Officer, whose contact information can be found at http://www.dhs.gov/foia under ``contacts.'' If an individual believes more 
than one component maintains Privacy Act records concerning him or her 
the individual may submit the request to the Chief Privacy Officer and 
Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer, Department of Homeland 
Security, 245 Murray Drive SW., Building 410, STOP-0655, Washington, DC 
20528.
    When seeking records about yourself from this system of records or 
any other Departmental system of records your request must conform with 
the Privacy Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part 5. You must first 
verify your identity, meaning that you must provide your full name, 
current address, and date and place of birth. You must sign your 
request, and your signature must either be notarized or submitted under 
28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits statements to be made under penalty 
of perjury as a substitute for notarization. While no specific form is 
required, you may obtain forms for this purpose from the Chief Privacy 
Officer and Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer, http://www.dhs.gov or 1-866-431-0486. In addition you should:
     Explain why you believe the Department would have 
information on you;
     Identify which component(s) of the Department you believe 
may have the information about you;
     Specify when you believe the records would have been 
created; and
     Provide any other information that will help the FOIA 
staff determine which DHS component agency may have responsive records.
    If your request is seeking records pertaining to another living 
individual, you must include a statement from that individual 
certifying his/her agreement for you to access his/her records.
    Without this bulleted information the component(s) may not be able 
to conduct an effective search, and your request may be denied due to 
lack of specificity or lack of compliance with applicable regulations.

Record access procedures:
    See notification procedure. In addition, if individuals are 
uncertain what agency handles the information, they may seek redress 
through the DHS Traveler Redress Program (TRIP). For more information 
please see the DHS/ALL-005 DHS Redress and Response System of Records 
(72 FR 2294, published January 18, 2007). Individuals who believe they 
have been improperly denied entry, refused boarding for transportation, 
or identified for additional screening by CBP may submit a redress 
request through TRIP. TRIP is a single point of contact for individuals 
who have inquiries or seek resolution regarding difficulties they 
experienced during their travel screening at transportation hubs such 
as airports, seaports, and train stations or at U.S. land borders. 
Travelers can request correction of errors stored in other DHS 
databases through one application through TRIP. Redress requests should 
be sent to: DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP), 601 South 12th 
Street, TSA-901, Arlington, VA 22202-4220 or online at www.dhs.gov/trip.

Contesting record procedures:
    Individuals may seek redress and/or contest a record through 
several different means that will be handled in the same fashion. If 
the individual is aware the information is specifically handled by CBP, 
requests may be sent directly to CBP Customer Service Center, OPA, U.S. 
Customs and Border Protection, 90 K Street NE., Washington, DC 20229 
(phone: 877-CBP-5511). If the individual is uncertain what agency is 
responsible for maintaining the information, redress requests may be 
sent to DHS TRIP at DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP), 601 
South 12th Street, TSA-901, Arlington, VA 22202-4220 or online at 
www.dhs.gov/trip.

Record source categories:
    The system contains data received from private and commercial 
aircraft pilots, operators/carriers, and vessel carriers regarding 
passengers and crewmembers who arrive in, depart from, transit through 
or overfly (in the case of flight crew only) the United States on 
private aircraft, air, or, vessel carriers covered by APIS regulations. 
The system also contains data to the extent voluntarily submitted by 
rail and bus carriers regarding passengers and crewmembers who arrive 
in, and/or depart from the United States. During physical processing at 
the border, primary inspection lane and ID inspector are added to APIS, 
and the

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APIS information is verified using the travel documents. Additionally, 
records contain the results of comparisons of individuals to 
information maintained in CBP law enforcement databases, as well as 
information from the TSDB,
    information on individuals with outstanding wants or warrants, and 
information from other government agencies regarding high risk parties

Exemptions claimed for the system:
    No exemption shall be asserted with respect to information 
maintained in the system that is collected from a person and submitted 
by that person's air or vessel carrier if that person, or his or her 
agent, seeks access or amendment of such information.
    This system, however, may contain records or information recompiled 
from or created from information contained in other systems of records 
that are exempt from certain provision of the Privacy Act. This system 
may also contain accountings of disclosures made with respect to 
information maintained in the system. For these records or information 
only, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a (j)(2) and (k)(2), DHS will also 
claim the original exemptions for these records or information from 
subsections (c)(3) and (4); (d)(1), (2), (3), and (4); (e)(1), (2), 
(3), (4)(G) through (I), (5), and (8); (f); and (g) of the Privacy Act 
of 1974, as amended, as necessary and appropriate to protect such 
information.

    Dated: February 27, 2015.
Karen L. Neuman,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
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                                                  Departmental system of records your                     DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  Instructions: All submissions received
                                                  request must conform with the Privacy                   SECURITY                                              must include the agency name and
                                                  Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part                                                                       docket number for this rulemaking. All
                                                  5. You must first verify your identity,                 Office of the Secretary                               comments received will be posted
                                                  meaning that you must provide your full                 [Docket No. DHS–2015–0009]                            without change to http://
                                                  name, current address, and date and                                                                           www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                  place of birth. You must sign your                      Privacy Act of 1974; Department of                    personal information provided.
                                                  request, and your signature must either                 Homeland Security/United States                         Docket: For access to the docket to
                                                                                                          Customs and Border Protection                         read background documents or
                                                  be notarized or submitted under 28
                                                                                                          Advanced Passenger Information                        comments received, go to http://
                                                  U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
                                                                                                          System Systems of Records                             www.regulations.gov.
                                                  statements to be made under penalty of
                                                  perjury as a substitute for notarization.                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  Privacy Office, Department of
                                                  While no specific form is required, you                 Homeland Security.                                    general questions, please contact: John
                                                  may obtain forms for this purpose from                                                                        Connors, (202) 344–1610, Privacy
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act system of
                                                  the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief                                                                           Officer, United States Customs and
                                                                                                          records.
                                                  Freedom of Information Act Officer,                                                                           Border Protection, Privacy and Diversity
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:    In accordance with the                    Office, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
                                                  http://www.dhs.gov/foia or 1–866–431–
                                                                                                          Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of                Washington, DC 20229. For privacy
                                                  0486. In addition you should:
                                                                                                          Homeland Security proposes to update                  questions, please contact: Karen L.
                                                     • Explain why you believe the                        and reissue a current Department of                   Neuman, (202) 343–1717, Chief Privacy
                                                  Department would have information on                    Homeland Security system of records                   Officer, Privacy Office, Department of
                                                  you,                                                    titled, ‘‘Department of Homeland                      Homeland Security, Washington, DC
                                                     • Identify which component(s) of the                 Security/United States Customs and                    20528.
                                                  Department you believe may have the                     Border Protection–005 Advanced                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  information about you;                                  Passenger Information System Systems
                                                                                                          of Records.’’ This system of records                  I. Background
                                                     • Specify when you believe the                       allows the Department of Homeland                        In accordance with the Privacy Act of
                                                  records would have been created; and                    Security/United States Customs and                    1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the DHS/CBP
                                                     • Provide any other information that                 Border Protection to collect and                      proposes to update and reissue a current
                                                  will help the FOIA staff determine                      maintain records on certain biographical              DHS system of records titled,
                                                  which DHS component agency may                          information on all passengers and crew                Department of Homeland Security
                                                  have responsive records; and                            members who arrive in, depart from, or                (DHS), United States Customs and
                                                     If your request is seeking records                   transit through (and crew that fly over)              Border Protection (CBP)–005 Advanced
                                                                                                          the United States on a covered air or                 Passenger Information System (APIS)
                                                  pertaining to another living individual,
                                                                                                          vessel carrier, and, in the case of crew              System of Records. The Aviation and
                                                  you must include a statement from that
                                                                                                          members, those who continue                           Transportation Security Act of 2001 and
                                                  individual certifying his/her agreement
                                                                                                          domestically on a foreign air or vessel               the Enhanced Border Security and Visa
                                                  for you to access his/her records.                      carrier, to additionally encompass                    Entry Reform Act of 2002 provide
                                                     Without this bulleted information the                private aircraft, rail, and bus travel. This          specific authority for the mandatory
                                                  component(s) will not be able to                        system of records notice has been                     collection of certain information about
                                                  conduct an effective search, and your                   updated to include changes to security                all passenger and crewmembers that
                                                  request may be denied due to lack of                    classification, system location,                      arrive in or depart from the United
                                                  specificity or lack of compliance with                  purpose(s), storage, retention and                    States via private aircraft, commercial
                                                  applicable regulations.                                 disposal, routine uses, and notification              air, or vessel carrier. CBP requires that
                                                                                                          procedure. Additionally, this notice                  carriers collect and submit information
                                                  RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:                               includes non-substantive changes to                   is required to be collected and
                                                                                                          simplify the formatting and text of the               submitted to CBP as APIS data pursuant
                                                     See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
                                                                                                          previously published notice. This                     to existing regulations. Additionally,
                                                  CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                          updated system will be included in the                rail and bus carriers may provide
                                                                                                          Department of Homeland Security’s                     voluntarily similar, information
                                                     See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.                inventory of record systems, located on               pertaining to their passengers and crew
                                                                                                          the Department of Homeland Security                   who arrive in or depart from the United
                                                  RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                               Web site at http://www.dhs.gov/system-                States. References to the types of
                                                    DHS/FEMA obtains records from                         records-notices-sorns.                                information that are required to be
                                                  grantees, applicants for award, grant                   DATES: The system of records will be                  submitted in the air or vessel
                                                  applicants’ points of contact, and grant                effective April 13, 2015.                             environment also pertain to the types of
                                                  program monitors.                                       ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    information that may be voluntarily
                                                                                                          identified by docket number DHS–                      provided in the rail and bus
                                                  EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                      2015–0009 by one of the following                     environments.
                                                                                                          methods:                                                 The information that CBP requires
                                                                                                             • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal:
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                                                     None.                                                                                                      carriers to collect and submit to APIS
                                                    Dated: February 20, 2015.                             http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                (as well as information that may be
                                                                                                          instructions for submitting comments.                 provided voluntarily by bus and rail
                                                  Karen L. Neuman,
                                                                                                             • Fax: 202–343–4010.                               carriers) can be found on routine
                                                  Chief Privacy Officer, Department of                       • Mail: Karen L. Neuman, Chief                     arrival/departure documents that
                                                  Homeland Security.                                      Privacy Officer, Privacy Office,                      passengers and crewmembers must
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–05799 Filed 3–12–15; 8:45 am]             Department of Homeland Security,                      provide to CBP when entering or
                                                  BILLING CODE 9110–17–P                                  Washington, DC 20528.                                 departing the United States. APIS


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                                                  information includes complete name;                     owner/lessee name (first, last and                    voluntarily by carriers in the rail and
                                                  date of birth; gender; country of                       middle, if available, or business entity              bus environments) can be found on
                                                  citizenship; passport/alien registration                name); owner/lessee address (number                   routine travel documents that
                                                  number and country of issuance;                         and street, city, state, zip code, country,           passengers and crewmembers must
                                                  passport expiration date; country of                    telephone number, fax number, and                     provide when processed into or out of
                                                  residence; status on board the aircraft,                email address); pilot/private aircraft                the United States.
                                                  vessel, or train; travel document type;                 pilot name (last, first and middle, if                   The purpose of the information
                                                  U.S. destination address (for all private               available); pilot license number; pilot               collection is to screen passengers and
                                                  aircraft passengers and crew, and                       street address (number and street, city               crew members arriving from foreign
                                                  commercial air, rail, and vessel                        state, zip code, country, telephone                   travel points and departing the United
                                                  passengers except for U.S. citizens,                    number, fax number and email address);                States to identify those persons who
                                                  lawful permanent residents, crew, and                   pilot license country of issuance;                    may: Pose a risk to border, aviation, or
                                                  those in transit); place of birth and                   operator name (for individuals: last, first           public security; who may be a known or
                                                  address of permanent residence                          and middle, if available, or name of                  suspected terrorist; who may be
                                                  (commercial flight crew only); pilot                    business entity, if available); operator              affiliated with or suspected of being
                                                  certificate number and country of                       street address (number and street, city,              affiliated with terrorists; who may be
                                                  issuance (flight crew only, if                          state, zip code, country, telephone                   inadmissible; who may be a person of
                                                  applicable); and the Passenger Name                     number, fax number, and email                         interest; who may otherwise be engaged
                                                  Record (PNR) locator number. The PNR                    address); aircraft color(s); complete                 in activity in violation of U.S. law; or
                                                  locator number allows CBP to access                     itinerary (foreign airport landings                   who may be the subject of wants or
                                                  PNR consistent with its regulatory                      within 24 hours prior to landing in the               warrants. The system allows CBP to
                                                  authority under 19 CFR 122.49d and the                  United States); and 24-hour Emergency                 effectively and efficiently facilitate the
                                                  system of records notice (SORN) for the                 point of contact (e.g., broker, dispatcher,           entry and departure of legitimate
                                                  Automated Targeting System, DHS/                        repair shop, or other third party who is              travelers into and from the United
                                                  CBP–006 (72 FR 43650, published                         knowledgeable about this particular                   States. DHS officers can quickly
                                                  August 6, 2007).                                        flight); name (first, last, and middle (if            reference the results of the advanced
                                                     Additionally, commercial air and                     available) and telephone number (as                   research that has been conducted
                                                  vessel carriers must provide the airline                applicable).                                          through CBP’s law enforcement
                                                  carrier code, flight number; vessel name;                  CBP collects passenger and                         databases by using APIS. Results
                                                  vessel country of registry/flag;                        crewmember information provided by                    include information from the terrorist
                                                  International Maritime Organization                     the pilot and/or air, vessel, bus, or rail            screening database (TSDB) and
                                                  number or other official number of the                  carrier in advance of passenger and                   information on individuals with
                                                  vessel; voyage number; date of arrival/                 crewmember arrival in or departure                    outstanding wants or warrants. These
                                                  departure; foreign airport/port where                   from (and, for crew on flights flying                 results also confirm the accuracy of that
                                                  the passengers and crew members began                   over) the United States. CBP maintains                information through comparison with
                                                  their air/sea transportation to the United              this information in APIS. The                         information obtained from the traveler
                                                  States; for commercial aviation                         information is used to perform                        (passenger and crew) and from the
                                                  passengers and crew members destined                    counterterrorism and/or intelligence                  carriers, and assists in making
                                                  for the United States, the location where               activities; to assist law enforcement                 immediate determinations as to a
                                                  the passenger and crew members must                     activities; to perform public security                traveler’s security risk, admissibility,
                                                  undergo customs and immigration                         queries that identify risks to the aircraft           and other determinations bearing on
                                                  clearance by CBP; for commercial                        or vessel, to its occupants; or to the                CBP’s inspectional and screening
                                                  passengers and crew members that are                    United States and to expedite CBP                     processes.
                                                  transiting through (and crew on aircraft                processing.                                              Information collected in APIS is
                                                  flying over) the United States and not                     Under a previous revision to the APIS              maintained for a period of no more than
                                                  clearing CBP must provide the foreign                   rule, (72 FR 48342, published August                  one year from the date of collection at
                                                  airport/port of ultimate destination, and               23, 2007) CBP mandated pre-departure                  which time the data is erased from
                                                                                                          transmission by air and vessel carriers               APIS. Following CBP processing, a copy
                                                  status on board (whether an individual
                                                                                                          of personally identifiable information                of certain information is transferred to
                                                  is crew or non-crew); and for
                                                                                                          about passengers and crewmembers                      the Border Crossing Information system
                                                  commercial passengers and crew
                                                                                                          (including ‘‘non-crew’’ as defined in the             (BCI), which is a subsystem of the
                                                  departing the United States, must
                                                                                                          2005 APIS Final Rule) traveling by air                Information Technology platform TECS.
                                                  provide the final foreign airport/port of
                                                                                                          or sea, arriving in, or departing from                Primary inspection lane and ID
                                                  arrival. Lastly, pilots of private aircraft
                                                                                                          (and, in the case of crew, flights                    inspector are added to APIS and the
                                                  must provide the aircraft registration
                                                                                                          overflying) the United States. For more               APIS information is verified during
                                                  number; type of aircraft; call sign (if
                                                                                                          information please see the initial APIS               physical processing at the border. The
                                                  available); CBP issued decal number (if
                                                                                                          Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) and                   information derived from APIS includes
                                                  available); place of last departure                     Privacy Policy, which was published in                (or in the case of rail/bus, may include):
                                                  (International Civil Aviation                           the Federal Register (FR), (70 FR 17852,              Complete name, date of birth, gender,
                                                  Organization (ICAO) airport code, when                  April 7, 2005). Under the most recent                 date of arrival, date of departure, time
                                                  available); date and time of aircraft                   Final Rule revision to APIS CBP                       arrived, means of arrival (air/sea/rail/
                                                  arrival (or departure, for departure
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                                                                                                          amended regulations to extend this                    bus), travel document, departure
                                                  notice), estimated time and location of                 requirement to private aircraft                       location, airline code, flight number,
                                                  crossing U.S. border/coastline; name of                 passengers and crew as well. This                     and the result of the CBP processing.
                                                  intended airport of first landing; 1                    information is often collected and                    Additionally, a copy of certain APIS
                                                    1 As listed in 19 CFR 122.24, if applicable, unless
                                                                                                          maintained on what is referred to as the              data is transferred to the Arrival and
                                                  an exemption has been granted under 19 CFR
                                                                                                          manifest. The information that CBP                    Departure Information System (ADIS)
                                                  122.25, or the aircraft was inspected by CBP            requires carriers to collect and submit to            for effective and efficient tracking of
                                                  Officers in the U.S. Virgin Islands.                    APIS (or which may be provided                        foreign nationals for individuals subject


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                                                  to Office of Biometric Identity                         II. Privacy Act                                       CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                  Management (OBIM) requirements. This                                                                          SYSTEM:
                                                                                                             The Privacy Act embodies fair                         Categories of individuals covered by
                                                  information includes the identification
                                                                                                          information principles in a statutory                 this notice includes passengers who
                                                  of lawfully admitted non-immigrants
                                                                                                          framework governing the means by                      arrive and depart the United States by
                                                  who remain in the United States beyond
                                                                                                          which Federal Government agencies                     air, sea, rail, and bus, including those in
                                                  the period of authorized stay. OBIM
                                                                                                          collect, maintain, use, and disseminate               transit through the United States or
                                                  applies to all visitors (with limited
                                                                                                          individuals’ records. The Privacy Act                 beginning or concluding a portion of
                                                  exemptions). The SORN for ADIS was
                                                                                                          applies to information that is                        their international travel by flying
                                                  last published on May 28, 2013 (78 FR
                                                                                                          maintained in a ‘‘system of records.’’ A              domestically within the United States;
                                                  31955). The information transferred
                                                                                                          ‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any               crew members who arrive and depart
                                                  from APIS to ADIS includes: Complete
                                                                                                          records under the control of an agency                the United States by air, sea, rail, and
                                                  name, date of birth, gender, citizenship,
                                                                                                          from which information is retrieved by                bus, including those in transit through
                                                  country of residence, status on board the
                                                                                                          the name of the individual or by some                 the United States or beginning or
                                                  vessel, U.S. destination address,
                                                                                                          identifying number, symbol, or other                  concluding a portion of their
                                                  passport number, expiration date of
                                                                                                          identifying particular assigned to the                international travel by flying
                                                  passport, country of issuance (for non-
                                                                                                          individual. In the Privacy Act, an                    domestically within the United States;
                                                  immigrants authorized to work), alien
                                                                                                          individual is defined to encompass U.S.               and crew members on aircraft that fly
                                                  registration number, port of entry, entry
                                                                                                          citizens and lawful permanent                         over the United States.
                                                  date, port of departure, and departure
                                                                                                          residents. As a matter of policy, DHS
                                                  date.
                                                                                                          extends administrative Privacy Act                    CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                     In accordance with the Privacy Act of
                                                                                                          protections to all individuals when                      The records in the database include
                                                  1974 and as part of DHS’s ongoing effort
                                                                                                          systems of records maintain information               the following information:
                                                  to review and update legacy system of
                                                                                                          on U.S. citizens, lawful permanent                       • Complete name;
                                                  record notices, DHS/CBP proposes to                                                                              • Date of birth;
                                                                                                          residents, and visitors.
                                                  update and reissue the following system                                                                          • Gender;
                                                  of records notice, DHS/CBP–005                             Below is the DHS/CBP–005 Advanced
                                                                                                          Passenger Information System (APIS)                      • Country of citizenship;
                                                  Advance Passenger Information System
                                                                                                          System of Records.                                       • Passport/alien registration number
                                                  (APIS) (73 FR 68435, published                                                                                and country of issuance;
                                                  November 18, 2008), as a DHS/CBP                           In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), a                • Passport expiration date;
                                                  system of records notice titled, DHS/                   report concerning this record system has                 • Country of residence;
                                                  CBP–005 Advance Passenger                               been sent to the Office of Management                    • Status on board the aircraft;
                                                  Information System (APIS) System of                     and Budget and to Congress.                              • Travel document type;
                                                  Records. DHS/CBP changed the system,                                                                             • United States destination address
                                                                                                          System of Records
                                                  changed the security classification to                                                                        (for all private aircraft passengers and
                                                  reflect storage of records on a classified                Department of Homeland Security                     crew, and commercial air, rail, bus, and
                                                  network, changed the system location to                 (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border                         vessel passengers except for U.S.
                                                  reflect a new location, updated the                     Protection (CBP)–005                                  citizens, lawful permanent residents,
                                                  purpose to allow for replication of data                                                                      crew, and those in transit);
                                                  for analysis and vetting, updated storage               SYSTEM NAME:                                             • Place of birth and address of
                                                  due to the change in security                             DHS/CBP–005 Advanced Passenger                      permanent residence (commercial flight
                                                  classification, updated the retention and               Information System (APIS).                            crew only);
                                                  disposal to reflect that records will                                                                            • Pilot certificate number and country
                                                  follow the same retention schedule,                     SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                              of issuance (flight crew only, if
                                                  updated the routine uses to reflect                       Unclassified. The data may be                       applicable);
                                                  sharing with the news media and                         retained on the classified networks but                  • PNR locator number;
                                                                                                                                                                   • Primary inspection lane, ID
                                                  public, and changed the notification                    this does not change the nature and
                                                                                                                                                                inspector; and
                                                  procedure to reflect that DHS/CBP will                  character of the data until it is combined               • Records containing the results of
                                                  now review replicated records.                          with classified information.                          comparisons of individuals to
                                                     Consistent with DHS’s information                                                                          information maintained in CBP’s law
                                                  sharing mission, information stored in                  SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                                                                                                                                enforcement databases, as well as
                                                  the DHS/CBP–005 APIS System of                            Records are maintained in the                       information from the TSDB, information
                                                  Records may be shared with other DHS                    operational system at CBP Headquarters                on individuals with outstanding wants
                                                  components that have a need to know                     in Washington, DC and at CBP field                    or warrants, and information from other
                                                  the information in order to carry out                   offices. Records are replicated from the              government agencies regarding high risk
                                                  their national security, law enforcement,               operational system and maintained on                  parties.
                                                  immigration, intelligence, or other                     the DHS unclassified and classified                      In addition, air and sea carriers or
                                                  homeland security functions. In                         networks. This computer database is                   operators covered by the APIS rules,
                                                  addition, information may be shared                     located at CBP National Data Center                   and rail and bus carriers, to the extent
                                                  with appropriate federal, state, local,                 (NDC) in Washington, DC. Computer                     voluntarily applicable, transmit or
                                                  tribal, territorial, foreign, or                        terminals are located at customhouses,                provide, respectively, to CBP the
                                                  international government agencies
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                                                                                                          border ports of entry, airport inspection             following information:
                                                  consistent with the routine uses set                    facilities under the jurisdiction of DHS,                • Airline carrier code;
                                                  forth in this system of records notice.                 and other locations at which DHS                         • Flight number;
                                                     Additionally, the exemptions for this                authorized personnel may be posted to                    • Vessel name;
                                                  system of records notice will remain in                 facilitate DHS’s mission. Terminals may                  • Vessel country of registry/flag;
                                                  place. This updated system will be                      also be located at appropriate facilities                • International Maritime Organization
                                                  included in the DHS’s inventory of                      for other participating government                    number or other official number of the
                                                  record systems.                                         agencies.                                             vessel;


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                                                     • Voyage number;                                       • Incident to the transmission of                   552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
                                                     • Date of arrival/departure;                         required information via eAPIS, records               portion of the records or information
                                                     • Foreign airport/port where the                     will also incorporate the pilot’s email               contained in this system may be
                                                  passengers and crew members began                       address.                                              disclosed outside DHS as a routine use
                                                  their air/sea transportation to the United                                                                    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as
                                                  States;                                                 AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                                follows:
                                                     • For passengers and crew members                      The Aviation and Transportation                       A. To the Department of Justice (DOJ),
                                                  destined for the United States, the                     Security Act of 2001, Pub. L. 107–71;                 including Offices of the United States
                                                  location where the passengers and crew                  the Enhanced Border Security and Visa                 Attorneys or other federal agency
                                                  members will undergo customs and                        Reform Act of 2002, Pub. L. 107–173;                  conducting litigation or in proceedings
                                                  immigration clearance by CBP;                           the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism                 before any court, adjudicative, or
                                                     • For passengers and crew members                    Prevention Act of 2004, Pub. L. 108–                  administrative body, when it is relevant
                                                  that are transiting through (and crew on                458; and the Tariff Act of 1930, Pub. L.              or necessary to the litigation and one of
                                                  flights flying over) the United States and              71–361, as amended, including 19                      the following is a party to the litigation
                                                  not clearing CBP, the foreign airport/                  U.S.C. 58b, 66, 1431, 1433, 1436, 1448,               or has an interest in such litigation:
                                                  port of ultimate destination; and                       1459, 1590, 1594, 1623, 1624, 1644, and                 1. DHS or any component thereof;
                                                     • For passengers and crew departing                  1644a.                                                  2. Any employee or former employee
                                                  the United States, the final foreign                                                                          of DHS in his/her official capacity;
                                                  airport/port of arrival.                                PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                                                                                  3. Any employee or former employee
                                                     Other information stored in this                        The purpose of the collection is to                of DHS in his/her individual capacity
                                                  system of records includes:                             screen passengers and crew arriving in,               when DOJ or DHS has agreed to
                                                     • Aircraft registration number                       transiting through, and departing from                represent the employee; or
                                                  provided by pilots of private air craft;                (and in the case of crew, overflying) the               4. The United States or any agency
                                                     • Type of aircraft, call sign (if                    United States to identify those                       thereof.
                                                  available);                                             passengers and crew who may pose a                      B. To a congressional office from the
                                                     • CBP issued decal number (if                        risk to border, aviation, vessel, rail, bus,          record of an individual in response to
                                                  available);                                             or public security, may be a terrorist or             an inquiry from that congressional office
                                                     • Place of last departure (ICAO                      suspected terrorist or affiliated with or             made at the request of the individual to
                                                  airport code, when available);                          suspected of being affiliated with                    whom the record pertains.
                                                     • Date and time of aircraft arrival;                 terrorists, may be inadmissible, may be                 C. To the National Archives and
                                                     • Estimated time and location of                     a person of interest, or may otherwise be             Records Administration (NARA) or
                                                  crossing U.S. border/coastline;                         engaged in activity in violation of U.S.              General Services Administration
                                                     • Name of intended airport of first                  law, or the subject of wants or warrants.             pursuant to records management
                                                  landing; 2                                                 APIS allows CBP to more effectively                inspections being conducted under the
                                                     • Owner/lessee name (first, last, and                and efficiently facilitate the entry of               authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
                                                  middle, if available, or business entity                legitimate travelers into the United                    D. To an agency or organization for
                                                  name);                                                  States and the departure of legitimate                the purposes of performing audit or
                                                     • Owner/lessee address (number and                   travelers from the United States. As                  oversight operations as authorized by
                                                  street, city, state, zip code, country,                 travelers prepare to depart for or from               law but only such information as is
                                                  telephone number, fax number, and                       the United States, DHS officers, using                necessary and relevant to such audit or
                                                  email address, pilot/private aircraft pilot             APIS, can quickly cross-reference the                 oversight function.
                                                  name (last, first, and middle, if                       results of the advanced research that has               E. To appropriate agencies, entities,
                                                  available));                                            been conducted through CBP’s law                      and persons when:
                                                     • Pilot license number, pilot street                                                                         1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that
                                                                                                          enforcement databases, as well as using
                                                  address (number and street, city, state,                                                                      the security or confidentiality of
                                                                                                          information from the TSDB, information
                                                  zip code, country, telephone number,                                                                          information in the system of records has
                                                                                                          on individuals with outstanding wants
                                                  fax number, and email address);                                                                               been compromised;
                                                                                                          or warrants, and information from other
                                                     • Pilot license country of issuance,                                                                         2. The Department has determined
                                                                                                          government agencies regarding high risk
                                                  operator name (for individuals: last,                                                                         that as a result of the suspected or
                                                                                                          parties, confirm the accuracy of that
                                                  first, and middle, if available, or name                                                                      confirmed compromise, there is a risk of
                                                                                                          information by comparison of it with
                                                  of business entity, if available);                                                                            identity theft or fraud, harm to
                                                     • Operator street address (number                    information obtained from the traveler
                                                                                                          and from the carriers, and make                       economic or property interests, harm to
                                                  and street, city, state, zip code, country,                                                                   an individual, or harm to the security or
                                                  telephone number, fax number, and                       immediate determinations with regard
                                                                                                          to the traveler’s security risk,                      integrity of this system or other systems
                                                  email address);                                                                                               or programs (whether maintained by
                                                     • Aircraft color(s);                                 admissibility, and other determinations
                                                                                                          bearing on CBP’s inspectional and                     DHS or another agency or entity) that
                                                     • Complete itinerary (foreign airport                                                                      rely upon the compromised
                                                  landings within 24 hours prior to                       screening processes.
                                                                                                             DHS maintains a replica of some or all             information; and
                                                  landing in the United States);                                                                                  3. The disclosure made to such
                                                     • 24-hour Emergency point of contact                 of the data in the operating system on
                                                                                                          the unclassified and classified DHS                   agencies, entities, and persons is
                                                  (e.g., broker, dispatcher, repair shop, or                                                                    reasonably necessary to assist in
                                                  other third party who is knowledgeable                  networks to allow for analysis and
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                                                                                                          vetting consistent with the above stated              connection with DHS’s efforts to
                                                  about this particular flight) name (first,                                                                    respond to the suspected or confirmed
                                                  last, and middle (if available) and                     purposes and this published notice.
                                                                                                                                                                compromise and prevent, minimize, or
                                                  telephone number; and                                   ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE             remedy such harm.
                                                    2 As listed in 19 CFR 122.24, if applicable, unless
                                                                                                          SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND               F. To contractors and their agents,
                                                                                                          THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:                            grantees, experts, consultants, and
                                                  an exemption has been granted under 19 CFR
                                                  122.25, or the aircraft was inspected by CBP              In addition to those disclosures                    others performing or working on a
                                                  Officers in the U.S. Virgin Islands.                    generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.                    contract, service, grant, cooperative


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                                                  agreement, or other assignment for DHS,                 interests of a data subject and disclosure            when applicable, the individual’s
                                                  when necessary to accomplish an                         is proper and consistent with the official            Electronic System for Travel
                                                  agency function related to this system of               duties of the person making the                       Authorization (ESTA) status as
                                                  records. Individuals provided                           disclosure.                                           discussed in the DHS/CBP–009 ESTA
                                                  information under this routine use are                     L. To appropriate federal, state, local,           SORN (79 FR 65414, published
                                                  subject to the same Privacy Act                         tribal, or foreign governmental agencies              November 3, 2014), or is identified as a
                                                  requirements and limitations on                         or multilateral governmental                          ‘‘selectee’’.
                                                  disclosure as are applicable to DHS                     organizations, for the purpose of                        R. To the news media and the public,
                                                  officers and employees.                                 protecting the vital interests of a data              with the approval of the Chief Privacy
                                                     G. To an appropriate federal, state,                 subject or other persons, including to                Officer in consultation with counsel,
                                                  tribal, local, international, or foreign law            assist such agencies or organizations in              when there exists a legitimate public
                                                  enforcement agency or other appropriate                 preventing exposure to or transmission                interest in the disclosure of the
                                                  authority charged with investigating or                 of a communicable or quarantinable                    information or when disclosure is
                                                  prosecuting a violation or enforcing or                 disease or for combating other                        necessary to preserve confidence in the
                                                  implementing a law, rule, regulation, or                significant public health threats;                    integrity of DHS or is necessary to
                                                  order, when a record, either on its face                appropriate notice will be provided of                demonstrate the accountability of DHS’s
                                                  or in conjunction with other                            any identified health threat or risk.                 officers, employees, or individuals
                                                  information, indicates a violation or                      M. To a court, magistrate, or                      covered by the system, except to the
                                                  potential violation of law, which                       administrative tribunal in the course of              extent it is determined that release of
                                                  includes criminal, civil, or regulatory                 presenting evidence, including                        the specific information in the context
                                                  violations and such disclosure is proper                disclosures to opposing counsel or                    of a particular case would constitute an
                                                  and consistent with the official duties of              witnesses in the course of civil                      unwarranted invasion of personal
                                                  the person making the disclosure.                       discovery, litigation, or settlement                  privacy.
                                                     H. To a federal, state, or local agency,             negotiations, or in response to a
                                                  or other appropriate entity or                          subpoena, or in connection with                       DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                  individual, or through established                      criminal law proceedings.                             AGENCIES:
                                                  liaison channels to selected foreign                       N. To third parties during the course                None.
                                                  governments, in order to provide                        of a law enforcement investigation to
                                                  intelligence, counterintelligence, or                   the extent necessary to obtain                        POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                                                                                                                                RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                  other information for the purposes of                   information pertinent to the
                                                                                                                                                                DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                  intelligence, counterintelligence, or                   investigation, provided disclosure is
                                                  antiterrorism activities authorized by                  appropriate in the proper performance                 STORAGE:
                                                  U.S. law, Executive Order, or other                     of the official duties of the officer                   DHS/CBP stores records in this
                                                  applicable national security directive.                 making the disclosure.                                system electronically in the operational
                                                     I. To a federal, state, tribal, local, or               O. To an appropriate federal, state,               system as well as on the unclassified
                                                  foreign government agency or                            local, tribal, territorial, foreign, or               and classified network or on paper in
                                                  organization, or international                          international agency, if the information              secure facilities in a locked drawer
                                                  organization, lawfully engaged in                       is relevant and necessary to a requesting             behind a locked door. DHS/CBP stores
                                                  collecting law enforcement intelligence                 agency’s decision concerning the hiring               records on magnetic disc, tape, digital
                                                  information, whether civil or criminal,                 or retention of an individual, or                     media, and CD–ROM. The data is stored
                                                  or charged with investigating,                          issuance of a security clearance, license,            electronically at the CBP Data Center for
                                                  prosecuting, enforcing or implementing                  contract, grant, or other benefit, or if the          current data and offsite at an alternative
                                                  civil or criminal laws, related rules,                  information is relevant and necessary to              data storage facility for historical logs
                                                  regulations, or orders, to enable these                 a DHS decision concerning the hiring or               and system backups.
                                                  entities to carry out their law                         retention of an employee, the issuance
                                                  enforcement responsibilities, including                 of a security clearance, the reporting of             RETRIEVABILITY:
                                                  the collection of law enforcement                       an investigation of an employee, the                    DHS/CBP retrieves data by name or
                                                  intelligence.                                           letting of a contract, or the issuance of             other unique personal identifier from an
                                                     J. To federal and foreign government                 a license, grant, or other benefit and                electronic database.
                                                  intelligence or counterterrorism                        when disclosure is appropriate to the
                                                  agencies or components when DHS                                                                               SAFEGUARDS:
                                                                                                          proper performance of the official duties
                                                  reasonably believes there to be a threat                of the person making the request.                       DHS/CBP safeguards records in this
                                                  or potential threat to national or                         P. To appropriate federal, state, local,           system in accordance with applicable
                                                  international security for which the                    tribal, or foreign governmental agencies              rules and policies, including all
                                                  information may be useful in countering                 or multilateral governmental                          applicable DHS automated systems
                                                  the threat or potential threat, when DHS                organizations when CBP is aware of a                  security and access policies. Strict
                                                  reasonably believes such use is to assist               need to utilize relevant data for                     controls have been imposed to minimize
                                                  in anti-terrorism efforts, and disclosure               purposes of testing new technology and                the risk of compromising the
                                                  is appropriate to the proper performance                systems designed to enhance border                    information that is being stored. Access
                                                  of the official duties of the person                    security or identify other violations of              to the computer system containing the
                                                  making the disclosure.                                  law.                                                  records in this system is limited to those
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                                                     K. To an organization or individual in                  Q. To the carrier that submitted                   individuals who have a need to know
                                                  either the public or private sector, either             traveler, passenger, or crew information              the information for the performance of
                                                  foreign or domestic, when there is a                    to CBP, but only to the extent that CBP               their official duties and who have
                                                  reason to believe that the recipient is or              provides a message indicating that the                appropriate clearances or permissions.
                                                  could become the target of a particular                 individual is ‘‘cleared’’ or ‘‘not cleared’’          In addition, the system manager has the
                                                  terrorist activity or conspiracy, to the                to board the aircraft or depart on the                capability to maintain system back-ups
                                                  extent the information is relevant to the               vessel in response to the initial                     for the purpose of supporting continuity
                                                  protection of life, property, or other vital            transmission of information (including,               of operations and the discrete need to


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                                                  isolate and copy specific data access                   not only the records in the operational               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                                  transactions for the purpose of                         system but also the records that were                    See notification procedure. In
                                                  conducting security incident                            replicated on the unclassified and                    addition, if individuals are uncertain
                                                  investigations.                                         classified networks, and provides                     what agency handles the information,
                                                     All communication links with the                     appropriate access to the information                 they may seek redress through the DHS
                                                  CBP data center are encrypted. The                      based on this notice.                                 Traveler Redress Program (TRIP). For
                                                  databases are fully certified and                          Individuals seeking notification of                more information please see the DHS/
                                                  accredited in accordance with the                       and access to any record contained in                 ALL–005 DHS Redress and Response
                                                  requirements of the Federal Information                 this system of records, or seeking to                 System of Records (72 FR 2294,
                                                  Security Management Act (FISMA).                        contest its content, may submit a                     published January 18, 2007).
                                                     Although separate notice is being                    request in writing to the CBP Freedom                 Individuals who believe they have been
                                                  provided for APIS, it continues to                      of Information Act (FOIA) Officer,                    improperly denied entry, refused
                                                  operate within the TECS information                     whose contact information can be found                boarding for transportation, or identified
                                                  technology system architecture;                         at http://www.dhs.gov/foia under                      for additional screening by CBP may
                                                  therefore APIS’s technical infrastructure               ‘‘contacts.’’ If an individual believes               submit a redress request through TRIP.
                                                  is covered by the approved TECS                         more than one component maintains                     TRIP is a single point of contact for
                                                  Certification and Accreditation under                   Privacy Act records concerning him or                 individuals who have inquiries or seek
                                                  National Institute of Standards and                                                                           resolution regarding difficulties they
                                                                                                          her the individual may submit the
                                                  Technology standards. The last                                                                                experienced during their travel
                                                                                                          request to the Chief Privacy Officer and
                                                  certification was in December 2014.                                                                           screening at transportation hubs such as
                                                                                                          Chief Freedom of Information Act
                                                  RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                                 Officer, Department of Homeland                       airports, seaports, and train stations or
                                                     Information collected in APIS is                     Security, 245 Murray Drive SW.,                       at U.S. land borders. Travelers can
                                                  maintained in this system for a period                  Building 410, STOP–0655, Washington,                  request correction of errors stored in
                                                  of no more than twelve months from the                  DC 20528.                                             other DHS databases through one
                                                  date of collection at which time the data                  When seeking records about yourself                application through TRIP. Redress
                                                  is erased from APIS. As part of the                     from this system of records or any other              requests should be sent to: DHS Traveler
                                                  vetting and CBP clearance (immigration                  Departmental system of records your                   Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP), 601
                                                  and customs screening and inspection)                   request must conform with the Privacy                 South 12th Street, TSA–901, Arlington,
                                                  of a traveler, information from APIS is                 Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part               VA 22202–4220 or online at
                                                  copied to the BCI system, a subsystem                   5. You must first verify your identity,               www.dhs.gov/trip.
                                                  of TECS. Additionally, for individuals                  meaning that you must provide your full               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                  subject to CBP requirements, a copy of                  name, current address, and date and                      Individuals may seek redress and/or
                                                  certain APIS data is transferred to the                 place of birth. You must sign your                    contest a record through several
                                                  ADIS for effective and efficient                        request, and your signature must either               different means that will be handled in
                                                  processing of foreign nationals. More                   be notarized or submitted under 28                    the same fashion. If the individual is
                                                  information about ADIS records can be                   U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits                       aware the information is specifically
                                                  found in the DHS/National Protection                    statements to be made under penalty of                handled by CBP, requests may be sent
                                                  and Programs Directorate-001 ADIS                       perjury as a substitute for notarization.             directly to CBP Customer Service
                                                  SORN (78 FR 31955, published May 28,                    While no specific form is required, you               Center, OPA, U.S. Customs and Border
                                                  2013). Different retention periods apply                may obtain forms for this purpose from                Protection, 90 K Street NE., Washington,
                                                  for APIS data contained in those                        the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief                   DC 20229 (phone: 877–CBP–5511). If
                                                  systems.                                                Freedom of Information Act Officer,                   the individual is uncertain what agency
                                                     Records replicated on the unclassified               http://www.dhs.gov or 1–866–431–0486.                 is responsible for maintaining the
                                                  and classified networks will follow the                 In addition you should:                               information, redress requests may be
                                                  same retention schedule.                                   • Explain why you believe the                      sent to DHS TRIP at DHS Traveler
                                                  SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                             Department would have information on                  Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP), 601
                                                    Director, Office of Automated                         you;                                                  South 12th Street, TSA–901, Arlington,
                                                  Systems, U.S. Customs and Border                           • Identify which component(s) of the               VA 22202–4220 or online at
                                                  Protection Headquarters, 1300                           Department you believe may have the                   www.dhs.gov/trip.
                                                  Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,                    information about you;
                                                                                                                                                                RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                                  DC 20229.                                                  • Specify when you believe the
                                                                                                                                                                   The system contains data received
                                                                                                          records would have been created; and
                                                  NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:                                                                                       from private and commercial aircraft
                                                    DHS allows persons (including                            • Provide any other information that               pilots, operators/carriers, and vessel
                                                  foreign nationals) to seek administrative               will help the FOIA staff determine                    carriers regarding passengers and
                                                  access under the Privacy Act to                         which DHS component agency may                        crewmembers who arrive in, depart
                                                  information maintained in APIS.                         have responsive records.                              from, transit through or overfly (in the
                                                  Persons may only seek access to APIS                       If your request is seeking records                 case of flight crew only) the United
                                                  data that has been provided by the                      pertaining to another living individual,              States on private aircraft, air, or, vessel
                                                  carrier and of which they are the                       you must include a statement from that                carriers covered by APIS regulations.
                                                                                                          individual certifying his/her agreement
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                                                  subject. To determine whether APIS                                                                            The system also contains data to the
                                                  contains records relating to you, write to              for you to access his/her records.                    extent voluntarily submitted by rail and
                                                  the CBP Customer Service Center, OPA,                      Without this bulleted information the              bus carriers regarding passengers and
                                                  U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 90                  component(s) may not be able to                       crewmembers who arrive in, and/or
                                                  K Street NE., Washington, DC 20229                      conduct an effective search, and your                 depart from the United States. During
                                                  (phone: 877–CBP–5511).                                  request may be denied due to lack of                  physical processing at the border,
                                                    In processing requests for access to                  specificity or lack of compliance with                primary inspection lane and ID
                                                  information in this system, CBP reviews                 applicable regulations.                               inspector are added to APIS, and the


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                                                  APIS information is verified using the                  DATES:   Comments Due Date: May 12,                   parties concerning the collection of
                                                  travel documents. Additionally, records                 2015.                                                 information described in Section A on
                                                  contain the results of comparisons of                   ADDRESSES:    Interested persons are                  the following:
                                                  individuals to information maintained                   invited to submit comments regarding                    (1) Whether the proposed collection
                                                  in CBP law enforcement databases, as                    this proposal. Comments should refer to               of information is necessary for the
                                                  well as information from the TSDB,                      the proposal by name and/or OMB                       proper performance of the functions of
                                                     information on individuals with                                                                            the agency, including whether the
                                                                                                          Control Number and should be sent to:
                                                  outstanding wants or warrants, and                                                                            information will have practical utility;
                                                                                                          Colette Pollard, Reports Management
                                                  information from other government                                                                               (2) The accuracy of the agency’s
                                                                                                          Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
                                                  agencies regarding high risk parties                                                                          estimate of the burden of the proposed
                                                                                                          and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
                                                  EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                      SW., Room 4176, Washington, DC                        collection of information;
                                                                                                          20410–5000; telephone 202–402–3400                      (3) Ways to enhance the quality,
                                                    No exemption shall be asserted with
                                                                                                          (this is not a toll-free number) or email             utility, and clarity of the information to
                                                  respect to information maintained in the
                                                                                                          at Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of              be collected; and
                                                  system that is collected from a person
                                                                                                          the proposed forms or other available                   (4) Ways to minimize the burden of
                                                  and submitted by that person’s air or
                                                                                                          information. Persons with hearing or                  the collection of information on those
                                                  vessel carrier if that person, or his or her
                                                                                                          speech impairments may access this                    who are to respond; including through
                                                  agent, seeks access or amendment of
                                                                                                          number through TTY by calling the toll-               the use of appropriate automated
                                                  such information.
                                                    This system, however, may contain                     free Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–              collection techniques or other forms of
                                                  records or information recompiled from                  8339.                                                 information technology, e.g., permitting
                                                  or created from information contained                                                                         electronic submission of responses.
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  in other systems of records that are                                                                            HUD encourages interested parties to
                                                                                                          Harry Messner, Housing Program                        submit comment in response to these
                                                  exempt from certain provision of the                    Manager, Office of Asset Management,
                                                  Privacy Act. This system may also                                                                             questions.
                                                                                                          Department of Housing and Urban
                                                  contain accountings of disclosures made                 Development, 451 7th Street SW.,                        Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork
                                                  with respect to information maintained                                                                        Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.
                                                                                                          Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
                                                  in the system. For these records or                     708–2626. This is not a toll-free number.               Dated: March 4, 2015.
                                                  information only, in accordance with 5                  Persons with hearing or speech                        Laura M. Marin,
                                                  U.S.C. 552a (j)(2) and (k)(2), DHS will                 impairments may access this number                    Associate General Deputy Assistant Secretary
                                                  also claim the original exemptions for                  through TTY by calling the toll-free                  for Housing-Associate Deputy Federal
                                                  these records or information from                       Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–8339.              Housing Commissioner.
                                                  subsections (c)(3) and (4); (d)(1), (2), (3),              Copies of available documents                      [FR Doc. 2015–05874 Filed 3–12–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  and (4); (e)(1), (2), (3), (4)(G) through (I),          submitted to OMB may be obtained                      BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                  (5), and (8); (f); and (g) of the Privacy               from Ms. Pollard.
                                                  Act of 1974, as amended, as necessary
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                  and appropriate to protect such                                                                               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                                                                          notice informs the public that HUD is
                                                  information.                                                                                                  URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                                          seeking approval from OMB for the
                                                    Dated: February 27, 2015.                             information collection described in                   [Docket No. FR–5853–N–01]
                                                  Karen L. Neuman,                                        Section A.
                                                  Chief Privacy Officer, Department of                                                                          Notice of Intent To Conduct a Violence
                                                  Homeland Security.                                      A. Overview of Information Collection
                                                                                                                                                                Against Women Act (VAWA) and
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–05798 Filed 3–12–15; 8:45 am]               Title: Multifamily Financial                        Housing Opportunities for Persons
                                                  BILLING CODE 9111–14–P                                  Management Template.                                  With AIDS (HOPWA) Project
                                                                                                            OMB Approval Number: 2502–0551.                     Demonstration
                                                                                                            Type of Request: extension of
                                                                                                          currently approved collection.                        AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  URBAN DEVELOPMENT                                         Form Number: None.                                  Secretary for Community Planning and
                                                                                                            Owners of certain HUD-insured and                   Development, HUD.
                                                  [Docket No. FR–5835–N–01]                               HUD-assisted properties are required to               ACTION: Notice of Intent to Conduct a
                                                                                                          submit annual financial statements to                 VAWA/HOPWA Project Demonstration.
                                                  60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
                                                                                                          HUD via the Internet in the HUD-
                                                  Collection: Multifamily Financial                                                                             SUMMARY:   Through this notice, HUD
                                                                                                          prescribed format and chart of
                                                  Management Template                                                                                           solicits comment on a proposed
                                                                                                          accounts, and in accordance with the
                                                  AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant                        generally accepted accounting                         demonstration through which HUD will
                                                  Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing                   principles (GAAP):                                    award grant funds to successful
                                                  Commissioner, HUD.                                        Respondents: Owners of certain HUD-                 applicants to provide transitional and
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         insured and HUD-assisted properties.                  other temporary housing assistance and
                                                                                                            Estimated Number of Respondents:                    supportive services to low-income
                                                  SUMMARY:   HUD is seeking approval from                 20,527.                                               persons living with Human
                                                  the Office of Management and Budget                       Estimated Number of Responses:                      Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired
mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES




                                                  (OMB) for the information collection                    20,527.                                               Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/
                                                  described below. In accordance with the                   Frequency of Response: Annually.                    AIDS) who are victims of domestic
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is                           Average Hours per Response: 14.                     violence, dating violence, sexual
                                                  requesting comment from all interested                    Total Estimated Burdens: 287,378.                   assault, or stalking. Grantees of the
                                                  parties on the proposed collection of                                                                         VAWA/HOPWA Project Demonstration
                                                  information. The purpose of this notice                 B. Solicitation of Public Comment                     will be required to partner with local
                                                  is to allow for 60 days of public                         This notice is soliciting comments                  domestic violence and sexual assault
                                                  comment.                                                from members of the public and affected               service providers for client outreach and


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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:42:30
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:42:30
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Privacy Act system of records.
DatesThe system of records will be effective April 13, 2015.
ContactFor general questions, please contact: John Connors, (202) 344-1610, Privacy Officer, United States Customs and Border Protection, Privacy and Diversity Office, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20229. For privacy questions, please contact: Karen L. Neuman, (202) 343-1717, Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528.
FR Citation80 FR 13407 

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