80_FR_17957 80 FR 17894 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice

80 FR 17894 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 63 (April 2, 2015)

Page Range17894-17916
FR Document2015-07440

In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), the Administration for Children and Families is publishing notice of a republication multiple systems of records, including amendments to existing systems, establishment of new systems, and deletion of obsolete systems.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families


Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Notice

AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Department of 
Health and Human Services (HHS).

ACTION: Notice of new, amended, and deleted Privacy Act systems of 
records.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 
1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), the Administration for Children and 
Families is publishing notice of a republication multiple systems of 
records, including amendments to existing systems, establishment of new 
systems, and deletion of obsolete systems.

DATES: Effective: This Notice will become effective 30 days after 
publication, unless the Administration for Children and Families makes 
changes based on comments received. Written comments should be 
submitted on or before the effective date.

ADDRESSES: The public should address written comments to: Gary Cochran, 
Senior Agency Officer for Privacy, Administration for Children and 
Families, 901 D St. SW., 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20024; Email: 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The following contact persons can 
answer questions about the system of records notices (SORNs) for 
systems maintained in these offices within the Administration for 
Children and Families:

FYSB--Family and Youth Services Bureau

    FYSB Research and Evaluation Project Records--Kim Franklin, 
Administration for Children and Families, 901 D St. SW., 7th Floor, 
Washington, DC 20024; Email: [email protected].

OPRE--Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation

    OPRE Research and Evaluation Project Records--Naomi Goldstein, 
Privacy Officer, Administration for Children and Families, 901 D St. 
SW., Washington, DC 20024; Email: [email protected].

OFA--Office of Family Assistance

    OFA Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families--Felicia 
Gaither, Privacy Officer, Administration for Children and Families, 901 
D St. SW., Washington, DC 20024; Email: [email protected].
    OFA Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (non-Tribal)--Dennis 
Poe, Privacy Officer, Administration for Children and Families, 901 D 
St. SW., Washington, DC 20024; Email: [email protected].

OCC--Office of Child Care

    OCC Federal Child Care Monthly Case Records--Joe Gagnier, Privacy 
Officer, Administration for Children and Families, 901 D St. SW., 
Washington, DC 20024; Email: [email protected].

OCSE--Office of Child Support Enforcement

    All OCSE Systems--Linda Deimeke, Privacy Officer, Administration 
for Children and Families, 901 D St. SW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC 
20024; Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Explanation of Changes

    The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is republishing multiple 
of its Privacy Act Systems of Records Notices (SORNs). The 
republication includes establishment of four new systems, alteration of 
five existing systems, and deletion of five obsolete systems. The 
following summary identifies each system and describes generally the 
effect of the republication on that system.

A. Four New Systems Established

    ACF is proposing to establish the following new systems of records; 
the republication includes SORNs for these new systems:
    (1) 09-80-0341 FYSB Research and Evaluation Project Records, HHS/
ACF/FYSB
    (2) 09-80-0361 OPRE Research and Evaluation Project Records, HHS/
ACF/OPRE
    (3) 09-80-0371 OCC Federal Child Care Monthly Case Records, HHS/
ACF/OCC
    (4) 09-80-0373 OFA Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 
(Tribal TANF) Data System, HHS/ACF/OFA.

B. Five Existing Systems Revised

    ACF is proposing to alter the following five existing systems of 
records; this republication includes revised SORNs with the following 
changes for these systems:
(1) 09-90-0151 OFA Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Data 
System, HHS/ACF/OFA
    (Last published 6/16/04 at 69 FR 33644)--The revised SORN:
     Changes the SORN number to 09-80-0375;
     Updates the System Location section;
     adds data elements to the Categories of Records section 
(work-eligible individual indicator, number of deemed core hours for 
overall rate, and number of deemed core hours for the two-parent rate) 
and removes certain other data elements;
     updates the Authority section;
     adds explanatory information to the Purpose(s) section, 
after the three purposes listed;
     in the Routine Uses section, removes an unnecessary 
routine use pertaining to disclosures of non-identifiable data, 
renumbers the remaining routine use as 1, and adds new routine uses at 
2 through 11; and
     Shortens the Safeguards section to link to HHS' 
information security policies instead of describing them.
(2) 09-80-0381 OCSE National Directory of New Hires, HHS/ACF/OCSE
    (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR 559)--The revised SORN:
     Updates the system and storage locations;
     adds two new categories of individuals (4 and 5) to the 
Categories of Individuals section;
     in the Categories of Records section, adds two new data 
elements to record category 2 (date of hire and Department of Defense 
status code), adds one new data element to record category 4 (wage and 
unemployment compensation records obtained from the Department of 
Labor), and adds two new record categories (5 and 6);
     updates the Authority section;
     in the Routine Uses section, revises the law enforcement 
routine use to make it applicable to criminal nonsupport, merges the 
routine use for disclosures to a court or adjudicative body into the 
routine use for disclosures to the Department of Justice (DOJ), and 
adds a routine use for disclosures to a Congressional office;
     lists additional identifiers used for retrieval (state 
FIPS codes, employer identification numbers), and adds new retention 
periods (for input records for authorized matching, records pertaining 
to income withholding, and audit logs), in the Policies and Practices 
Section; and

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     Lists additional record sources (entities authorized to 
match, employers and other income sources).
(3) 09-80-0383 OCSE Debtor File, HHS/ACF/OCSE
    (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR 559)--The revised SORN:
     Expands the Categories of Individuals section to include 
individuals whose records are in input files for matching;
     updates the Categories of Records section to:
    [cir] add data elements to category 2 (income and benefits 
information, and information pertaining to collection of amounts by 
state child support enforcement agencies) and category 3 (amounts 
withheld from a financial institution account, date of withholding, and 
information pertaining to placement of a lien or levy on an account),
    [cir] add a category for workers' compensation payment records, 
numbered as 4,
    [cir] revise and renumber the category pertaining to insurer 
records (formerly 4, now 5), and
    [cir] add a category for income and benefit records from other 
entities authorized to provide information, numbered as 6.
     updates the Authority section;
     shortens the opening sentence in the Purpose(s) section 
and expands the description to include additional purposes (aid 
transmission of information pertaining to lien or levy of financial 
institution accounts, compare income and benefits information, furnish 
results of data matches to state agencies, and improve states' 
abilities to collect);
     in the Routine Uses section:
    [cir] revises routine use 3 to describe additional information that 
may be disclosed to a financial institution (information pertaining to 
a request for a lien or levy),
    [cir] adds a new routine use 5 for disclosures to workers' 
compensation agencies,
    [cir] renumbers former routine use 5 (regarding the Debt Collection 
Improvement Act) as routine use 6 and revises the heading,
    [cir] renumbers former routine use 6 as routine use 7, revises the 
heading, and describes additional information that may be disclosed to 
a state agency (information pertaining to a request for a lien or 
levy),
    [cir] renumbers former routine use 7 as 8,
    [cir] adds new routine uses 9 and 10 for disclosure of workers' 
compensation information and income and benefits information to state 
agencies,
    [cir] limits the law enforcement routine use (formerly 8, now 11) 
to disclosures pertaining to criminal nonsupport,
    [cir] merges the routine use for disclosures to a court or 
adjudicative body into the routine use for disclosures to DOJ (formerly 
9 and 10, now 12),
    [cir] revises the heading of the contractor routine use (formerly 
11, now 13), and
    [cir] adds new routine use 14 for disclosures to a Congressional 
office; and
     in the Policies and Practices section,
    [cir] lists additional identifiers used for retrieval (FEIN of the 
financial institution, state FIPS code, Taxpayer Identification Number 
(TIN), and state child support case identification number), and
    [cir] updates the descriptions of the retention periods, shortens 
the retention period for financial institution and insurer records from 
one year to 60 days, adds a one-year retention period for a copy of 
records matched, and removes the retention period for extracts 
disclosed for routine uses.
(4) 09-80-0202 OCSE Federal Case Registry of Child Support Orders 
(FCR), HHS/ACF/OCSE
    (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR 559)--The revised SORN:
     Changes the SORN number to 09-80-0385;
     updates the system and storage locations;
     expands the Categories of Individuals section to include 
individuals whose information is collected and/or disseminated through 
the system as part of authorized technical assistance or matching, and 
individuals involved in a state IV-E foster care and adoption 
assistance program;
     in the Categories of Records section:
    [cir] revises the explanation of the locate request process,
    [cir] lists additional record types (judicial or administrative 
orders, subpoenas, affidavits, financial statements, medical support 
notices, notices of a lien, and income withholding notices), and
    [cir] includes ``state'' with ``federal agencies'' in one record 
description;
     updates the Authority section;
     in the Routine Uses section:
    [cir] cites the statutory definition of ``authorized person'' in 
routine uses 1, 2 and 3 instead of quoting it,
    [cir] limits the law enforcement routine use to disclosures 
pertaining to criminal nonsupport,
    [cir] merges the routine use for disclosures to a court or 
adjudicative body into the routine use for disclosures to DOJ,
    [cir] adds a routine use for disclosures to a Congressional office, 
and
    [cir] revises the heading of the contractor routine use;
     in the Policies and Practices section,
    [cir] lists additional identifiers used for retrieval (taxpayer 
identification number (TIN), transaction serial number, name and date 
of birth),
    [cir] removes unnecessary wording from retention period (1),
    [cir] adds match result records to retention period (2)(a) and 
removes the retention period formerly listed as (2)(c),
    [cir] revises retention period (5), and
    [cir] adds a new retention period (6);
     removes an unnecessary sentence (about filtering redundant 
data) from the Record Source Categories: section; and
     provides a more complete explanation of the exemptions 
claimed for the system, in the Exemptions section.
(5) 09-80-0387 Federal Parent Locator Service Child Support Services 
Portal, HHS/ACF/OCSE
    (Last published 7/21/10 at 75 FR 42453)--The revised SORN:
     Updates the system and storage locations;
     updates the Authority section; and
     in the Routine Uses section,
    [cir] adds introductory paragraphs and headings,
    [cir] merges the routine use for disclosures to a court or 
adjudicative body into the routine use for disclosures to DOJ, and
    [cir] adds a routine use for disclosures to a Congressional office.

C. Three Obsolete Systems Deleted

    ACF is deleting three systems because they are obsolete:
(1) 09-80-0100 Records Maintained on Individuals for Program Evaluative 
Purposes Under Contract, HHS/HDS
    (Last published 12/30/86 at 51 FR 47061)--No longer exists
(2) 09-80-0201 Income and Eligibility Verification for Aid to Families 
With Dependent Children Quality Control (AFDC-QC) Reviews, HHS/ACF/OFA
    (Last published 6/4/93 at 58 FR 31715)--No longer exists
(3) 09-90-0150 Research and Demonstration Data System, HHS/OCSE
    (Last published 1/24/85 at 50 FR 3412)--No longer exists

II. The Privacy Act

    The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a) governs the means by which the 
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States Government collects, maintains, and uses personally identifiable 
information (PII) in a system of records. A ``system of records'' is a 
group of any records under the control of a Federal agency from which 
information about individuals is retrieved by name or other personal 
identifier. The Privacy Act requires each agency to publish in the 
Federal Register a system of records notice (SORN) identifying and 
describing each system of records the agency maintains, including the 
purposes for which the agency uses PII in the system, the routine uses 
for which the agency discloses such information outside the agency, and 
how individual record subjects can exercise their rights under the 
Privacy Act to determine if the system contains information about them, 
to seek access to records about them, and to contest inaccurate 
information about them.

     Dated: March 26, 2015.
Michael Curtis,
Director, Office of Information Services, Administration for Children 
and Families.

    A. The following three systems of records are deleted:
    (1) 09-80-0100 Records Maintained on Individuals for Program 
Evaluative Purposes Under Contract, HHS/HDS
    (2) 09-80-0201 Income and Eligibility Verification for Aid to 
Families With Dependent Children Quality Control (AFDC-QC) Reviews, 
HHS/ACF/OFA
    (3) 09-90-0150 Research and Demonstration Data System, HHS/OCSE

    B. New SORNs are published for four new systems of records, as 
follows:
System Number: 09-80-0341

System Name:
    FYSB Research and Evaluation Project Records, HHS/ACF/FYSB

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    Research and Evaluation Division, Family and Youth Services Bureau 
(FYSB), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Department of 
Health and Human Services (HHS), Portals Building, Suite 800, 1250 
Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC. A list of contractor sites where 
individually identifiable data are currently located is available upon 
request to the system manager.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    FYSB research and evaluation projects may cover any program, 
activity, or function of FYSB, including but not limited to Runaway and 
Homeless Youth Programs, Transitional Living Program, Maternity Group 
Homes Program, Street Outreach Program, Mentoring Children of Prisoners 
Program, Family Violence Programs, Abstinence Education Programs, and 
other existing and future programs. Records in this system may be about 
any individual who participates in a FYSB-sponsored program as a 
service recipient or service provider. For some programs, the records 
may include information about family members of program participants.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Information about program participants including their identities, 
addresses, occupations, professions, school or job performances, health 
status, test scores, and other categories of information relevant to 
the evaluation of a particular program.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    Runaway and Homeless Youth Act (42 U.S.C. 5701 et seq.); Child and 
Family Services Improvement Act (Pub. L. 109-288); Promoting Safe and 
Stable Families Act (42 U.S.C. 629 et seq.); Program for Abstinence 
Education (42 U.S.C. 710); Keeping Children and Families Safe Act (42 
U.S.C. 5101).

Purpose(s):
    The Family and Youth Services Bureau in the Administration for 
Children and Families (ACF) is responsible for advising the 
Commissioner on Administration on Children, Youth, and Families on 
increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of FYSB programs. This 
system of records may contain personal information subject to the 
Privacy Act of 1974 that is produced by FYSB research and evaluation 
projects. Only projects that involve the retrieval of records by 
personal identifier are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 and are 
covered by this system. The procedures for the collection of 
information about research subjects in FYSB's evaluation projects are 
reviewed, as appropriate, by Institutional Review Boards, are subject 
to HHS regulations on research with human subjects, including 
requirements for informed consent.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those 
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under 
which HHS may release information from this system of records without 
the consent of the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of 
information under these routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that 
the disclosure is legally permissible, including but not limited to 
ensuring that the purpose of the disclosure is compatible with the 
purpose for which the information was collected. For any project that 
has received a certificate of confidentiality, none of these routine 
uses shall be read to authorize a disclosure that would not be allowed 
by the terms of the certificate of confidentiality. In addition, 
contractors may be restricted by contract from making a disclosure 
allowed as a routine use or by law without the consent of HHS, of the 
data subject, or both, unless the disclosure is required by law.
    (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purposes.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate Federal, State, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for investigating, 
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or 
order, if the information is relevant to a violation or potential 
violation of civil or criminal law or regulation within the 
jurisdiction of the receiving entity. However, because this is a 
research and evaluation system, no information will be disclosed for 
use in any investigation, prosecution, or other action targeted against 
any individual who is the subject of the record.
    (2) Disclosure Incident to Requesting Information.
    Information may be disclosed (to the extent necessary to identify 
the individual, inform the source of the purpose of the request, and to 
identify the type of information requested), to any source from which 
additional information is requested when necessary to obtain 
information relevant to the research or evaluation being conducted.
    (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
     Information may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, 
or in a proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other 
administrative body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
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Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the employee; or
     The United States, if HHS determines that litigation is 
likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is a party to litigation 
or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by 
the Department of Justice or HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant and 
necessary to the litigation, provided, however, that in each case it 
has been determined that the disclosure is compatible with the purpose 
for which the records were collected.
    (5) Disclosure to Contractor.
    Information may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working 
on a contract for HHS and who have a need to have access to the 
information in the performance of their duties or activities for HHS.
    (6) Disclosures for Administrative Claims, Complaints, and Appeals.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed to an 
authorized appeal grievance examiner, formal complaints examiner, equal 
employment opportunity investigator, arbitrator or other person 
properly engaged in investigation or settlement of an administrative 
grievance, complaint, claim, or appeal filed by an employee, but only 
to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the 
proceeding. Agencies that may obtain information under this routine use 
include, but are not limited to, the Office of Personnel Management, 
Office of Special Counsel, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal 
Labor Relations Authority, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and 
Office of Government Ethics.
    (7) Disclosure in Connection With Litigation.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed in 
connection with litigation or settlement discussions regarding claims 
by or against HHS, including public filing with a court, to the extent 
that disclosure of the information is relevant and necessary to the 
litigation or discussions and except where court orders are otherwise 
required under section (b)(11) of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b)(11).
    (8) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Depending on the project, records may be stored on paper or other 
hard copy, computers, and networks.

Retrievability:
    Depending on the project, records may be retrieved by name, code, 
or other unique identifier. In some cases, individuals may be assigned 
identifiers specific to a project or series of projects.

Safeguards:
    All contractors or other record keepers are required to maintain 
appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to 
ensure the security and confidentiality of records. Records are secured 
in compliance with Federal requirements, including the Federal 
Information Security Management Act, HHS Security Program Policy, and 
any applicable requirements for the encryption of personal data.

Retention and Disposal:
    Identifiers are removed once the evaluation is complete.

System Manager and Address:
    Director, Research and Evaluation Division, Family and Youth 
Services Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, Department 
of Health and Human Services, Portals Building, Suite 800, 1250 
Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20024.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient 
particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish between records 
on subject individuals with the same name since FYSB does not maintain 
Social Security Numbers (SSN) or other standard unique identifiers. The 
requester should try to name or describe the project that maintains the 
information being requested. Verification of identity as described in 
HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient 
particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish between records 
on subject individuals with the same name since FYSB does not maintain 
SSNs or other standard unique identifiers. The requester should try to 
name or describe the project that maintains the information being 
requested. Verification of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act 
regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, and address of the individual, and should 
be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the individual 
believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide enough 
information to enable the identification of the individual's record; 
(3) identify the information that the individual believes in not 
accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what corrective 
action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification or 
documentation for the requested amendment. The requester's letter must 
provide sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to 
distinguish between records on subject individuals with the same name 
since FYSB does not maintain SSNs or other standard unique identifiers. 
The requester should try to name or describe the project that maintains 
the information being requested. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    Records in this system may be obtained from the record subject; 
programs funded by FYSB; existing programs operated by federal and 
state agencies; third party information sources that may include a 
record subject's relatives, neighbors, friends, employers, and health 
care providers;

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and available commercial and governmental data sources.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.
System Number: 09-80-0361

System Name:
    OPRE Research and Evaluation Project Records, HHS/ACF/OPRE

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), Administration 
for Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS), 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., Washington, DC. A list of 
contractor sites where records under this system are maintained is 
available upon request to the system manager.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    OPRE research and evaluation projects may cover any program, 
activity, or function of ACF. ACF programs aim to achieve the 
following: To support and assist low-income families and individuals to 
increase their own economic independence and self-sufficiency; to 
increase strong, healthy, supportive communities that have a positive 
impact on the quality of life and the development of children; and to 
enter into partnerships with states, communities, American Indian 
tribes, Native communities, and social service entities that support 
the development of low-income families and children. These partnerships 
include services to improve support to people with developmental 
disabilities, refugees, and migrants to address their needs, strengths, 
and abilities.
    Records in this system may be about any individual who participates 
in an ACF/OPRE-sponsored research demonstration. For some projects, the 
records may include information about family members of service 
recipients and program participants.

Categories of Records in the System:
    The specific types of records collected and maintained are 
determined by the needs of each research and evaluation project. 
Typical projects will collect some or all of these records: Name; 
address; telephone number and other contact information; Social 
Security Number (SSN); demographic information, including race and 
ethnicity; date of birth; income; pre-school/Head Start participation; 
child care utilization; marriage and family status information; health 
information; income; employment information; child welfare system 
experiences; citizenship, etc.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    Section 413 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 613); Section 
1110 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1310); Improving Head Start 
for School Readiness Act of 2007 (42 U.S.C. 9836) [Pub. L. 110-134, 
Section 641(c)(2)]; Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 
(42 U.S.C. 9858 et seq.) and Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 
(Pub. L. 110-161, Division G, Title II, Payments to States for the 
Child Care and Development Block Grant); Section 429A of the Social 
Security Act (42 U.S.C. 628b), as added by the Personal Responsibility 
and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act.

Purpose(s):
    The Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE) in the 
Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is responsible for 
advising the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families on 
increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of programs to improve the 
economic and social well-being of children and families. In 
collaboration with ACF program offices and others, OPRE is responsible 
for performance management for ACF, conducts research and policy 
analyses, and develops and oversees research and evaluation projects to 
assess program performance and inform policy and practice. This system 
of records contains personal information subject to the Privacy Act of 
1974 that is used in OPRE research and evaluation projects. Only 
projects that involve the retrieval of records by personal identifier 
are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 and are covered by this system. 
The procedures for the collection of information about research 
subjects in OPRE's evaluation projects are reviewed, as appropriate, by 
Institutional Review Boards, are subject to HHS regulations on research 
with human subjects, including requirements for informed consent.

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purposes of such uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those 
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, under which ACF may 
release information from this system of records without the consent of 
the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of information under these 
routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that the disclosure is legally 
permissible, including but not limited to ensuring that the purpose of 
the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the information 
was collected. For any project that has received a certificate of 
confidentiality, none of these routine uses shall be read to authorize 
a disclosure that would not be allowed by the terms of the certificate 
of confidentiality. In addition, contractors may be restricted by 
contract from making a disclosure allowed as a routine use or by law 
without the consent of HHS, of the data subject, or both, unless the 
disclosure is required by law.
    (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate Federal, State, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for investigating, 
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or 
order, if the information is relevant to a violation or potential 
violation of civil or criminal law or regulation within the 
jurisdiction of the receiving entity. However, because this is a 
research and evaluation system, no information will be disclosed for 
use in any investigation, prosecution, or other action targeted against 
any individual who is the subject of the record.
    (2) Disclosure Incident to Requesting Information.
    Information may be disclosed (to the extent necessary to identify 
the individual, inform the source of the purpose of the request, and to 
identify the type of information requested), to any source from which 
additional information is requested when necessary to obtain 
information relevant to the research or evaluation being conducted.
    (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, or in a 
proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other administrative 
body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States, if HHS determines that litigation is 
likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is

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a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the 
use of such records by the Department of Justice or HHS is deemed by 
HHS to be relevant and necessary to the litigation, provided, however, 
that in each case it has been determined that the disclosure is 
compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.
    (5) Disclosure to Contractor.
    Information may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working 
on a contract for HHS and who have a need to have access to the 
information in the performance of their duties or activities for HHS.
    (6) Disclosure for Administrative Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
    Information may be disclosed to an authorized appeal grievance 
examiner, formal complaints examiner, equal employment opportunity 
investigator, arbitrator or other person properly engaged in 
investigation or settlement of an administrative grievance, complaint, 
claim, or appeal filed by an employee, but only to the extent that the 
information is relevant and necessary to the proceeding. Agencies that 
may obtain information under this routine use include, but are not 
limited to, the Office of Personnel Management, Office of Special 
Counsel, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations 
Authority, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Office of 
Government Ethics.
    (7) Disclosure in Connection with Litigation.
    Information may be disclosed in connection with litigation or 
settlement discussions regarding claims by or against HHS, including 
public filing with a court, to the extent that disclosure of the 
information is relevant and necessary to the litigation or discussions 
and except where court orders are otherwise required under section 
(b)(11) of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).
    (8) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Depending on the project, records may be stored on paper or other 
hard copy, computers, and networks.

Retrievability:
    Depending on the project, records may be retrieved by name, SSN, or 
other personal identifier. In some cases, individuals may be assigned 
identifiers specific to a project or series of projects.

Safeguards:
    All contractors or other record keepers are required to maintain 
appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to 
ensure the security and confidentiality of records. Records are secured 
in compliance with Federal requirements, including the Federal 
Information Security Management Act, HHS Security Program Policy, and 
any applicable requirements for the encryption of personal data.

Retention and Disposal:
    Identifiers are removed once the analysis is complete.

System Manager and Address:
    Executive Officer, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 
Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and 
Human Services, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
the request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide 
sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish 
between records on subject individuals with the same name. Verification 
of identity as described in the Department's Privacy Act regulations 
may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address written inquiries to the System 
Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number and/or 
email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be 
signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in the Department's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 
5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
should be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the 
individual believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide 
enough information to enable the identification of the individual's 
record; (3) identify the information that the individual believes in 
not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what 
corrective action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification 
or documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity 
as described in the Department's Privacy Act regulations may be 
required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    Records in this system may be obtained from the record subject; 
existing programs operated by federal and state agencies; third party 
information sources that may include a record subject's relatives, 
neighbors, friends, employers, and health care providers; and available 
commercial and governmental data sources.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.
System Number: 09-80-0371

System Name:
    OCC Federal Child Care Monthly Case Records, HHS/ACF/OCC

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    Office of Child Care, Administration for Children and Families 
(ACF), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 370 L'Enfant 
Promenade, SW., Washington, DC.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Family members from low-income working families receiving child 
care financial assistance through the Child Care and Development Fund 
whose information is reported by the states and territories on ACF Form 
801.

Categories of Records in the System:
    No names are collected. Social Security Numbers (SSN) are collected

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when voluntarily provided by families, or a unique state identifier 
provided by the states is included in lieu of SSNs. Other data fields 
include state and county, reason for receiving care, total monthly 
copayment, total monthly income, sources of income, date assistance 
began. For children, data fields include race/ethnicity, month/year of 
birth, type of child care, total monthly amount paid to child care 
provider, total hours of care provided.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 9858i, 9858j

Purpose(s):
    When Congress created the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) in 
the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, it 
also created the requirement that case-level data on families receiving 
CCDF services be collected on a regular basis. States and territories 
were charged with submitting specific information so that Congress 
would have some empirical basis for assessing the program. Non-
identifiable records are also made available to researchers and the 
public.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those 
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under 
which ACF may release information from this system of records without 
the consent of the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of 
information under these routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that 
the disclosure is legally permissible, including but not limited to 
ensuring that the purpose of the disclosure is compatible with the 
purpose for which the information was collected.
    (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate Federal, State, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for investigating, 
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or 
order, if the information is relevant to a violation or potential 
violation of civil or criminal law or regulation within the 
jurisdiction of the receiving entity.
    (2) Disclosure for Private Relief Legislation.
    Information may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget 
at any stage in the legislative coordination and clearance process in 
connection with private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular 
No. A 19.
    (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, or in a 
proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other administrative 
body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States, if HHS determines that litigation is 
likely to affect HHS or any of its components,is a party to litigation 
or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by 
the Department of Justice or HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant and 
necessary to the litigation provided, however, that in each case it has 
been determined that the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for 
which the records were collected.
    (5) Disclosure to the National Archives.
    Information may be disclosed to the National Archives and Records 
Administration in records management inspections.
    (6) Disclosure to Contractors, Grantees, and Others.
    Information may be disclosed to contractors, grantees, consultants, 
or volunteers performing or working on a contract, service, grant, 
cooperative agreement, job, or other activity for HHS and who have a 
need to have access to the information in the performance of their 
duties or activities for HHS.
    (7) Disclosure for Administrative Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
    Information may be disclosed to an authorized appeal grievance 
examiner, formal complaints examiner, equal employment opportunity 
investigator, arbitrator or other person properly engaged in 
investigation or settlement of an administrative grievance, complaint, 
claim, or appeal filed by an employee, but only to the extent that the 
information is relevant and necessary to the proceeding. Agencies that 
may obtain information under this routine use include, but are not 
limited to, the Office of Personnel Management, Office of Special 
Counsel, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations 
Authority, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Office of 
Government Ethics.
    (8) Disclosure to Office of Personnel Management.
    Information may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management 
pursuant to that agency's responsibility for evaluation and oversight 
of Federal personnel management.
    (9) Disclosure in Connection with Litigation.
    Information may be disclosed in connection with litigation or 
settlement discussions regarding claims by or against HHS, including 
public filing with a court, to the extent that disclosure of the 
information is relevant and necessary to the litigation or discussions 
and except where court orders are otherwise required under section 
(b)(11) of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).
    (10) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.
    (11) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies: None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Current records are stored on a computer network/database. Older 
records are stored on tapes and disks.

Retrievability:
    Records may be retrieved by state-defined unique identifier (which 
may be an SSN).

Safeguards:
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records are maintained indefinitely.

System Manager and Address:
    Associate Director, Office of Child Care, Administration for 
Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, 370 
L'Enfant Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains

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information about themselves should address written inquiries to the 
System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number 
and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient 
particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish between records 
on subject individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as 
described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address written inquiries to the System 
Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number and/or 
email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be 
signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
should be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the 
individual believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide 
enough information to enable the identification of the individual's 
record; (3) identify the information that the individual believes in 
not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what 
corrective action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification 
or documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity 
as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 
5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    States and territories receiving funds from the Child Care and 
Development Fund.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.
System Number: 09-80-0373

System Name:
    OFA Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Tribal TANF) 
Data System, HHS/ACF/OFA

Security Classification:
    None.

System Location:
    TANFB.HQ, Office of Family Assistance (OFA), Administration for 
Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services 
(HHS), 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., Washington, DC. A list of contractor 
sites where system records are currently located is available upon 
request to the system manager.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Members of families (as defined at 45 CFR 286.5) who received 
assistance under the TANF program in any month.

Categories of Records in the System:
    There are three distinct groups of data in the system: Family-level 
data; adult-level or minor-child-head-of-household data; and child 
data.
    (1) Family level data may include the following items of 
information: Tribal TANF Database code, report year and month; stratum 
code; case identification number; Zip code; funding stream; disposition 
status; new applicant status; number of family members; type of family 
for work participation; receipt of subsidized housing; receipt of 
medical assistance; receipt of food stamp assistance; amount of food 
stamp assistance; receipt of subsidized child care; amount of 
subsidized child care; amount of child support; amount of family's cash 
resources; cash, or cash equivalent, amount of assistance and number of 
months of that assistance; TANF child care (amount, number of children 
covered, and number of months of assistance); transportation assistance 
(amount and number of months of assistance); transitional services 
(amount and number of months of assistance); other assistance (amount 
and number of months of assistance); amount of reductions in 
assistance; reason for assistance reductions (sanctions, recoupment of 
prior overpayment, and other); waiver evaluation experimental and 
control group status; exemption status from the federal time-limit 
provisions; and new child-only-family status.
    (2) Adult-level or minor child-head-of-household data may include: 
family affiliation; non-custodial parent indicator; date of birth; 
Social Security Number (SSN); race and ethnicity; gender; receipt of 
disability benefits; marital status; relationship to head of household; 
parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family status; needs of a pregnant 
woman; education level; citizenship; cooperation with child support; 
number of months countable towards Federal time-limit; number of 
countable months remaining under Tribe's negotiated time-limit; 
exemption status of the reporting month from the Tribe's negotiated 
time-limit; employment status; work participation status; unsubsidized 
employment hours; subsidized private and public sector employment 
hours; work experience hours; on-the-job training hours; job search and 
job readiness assistance hours; community service program hours; 
vocational educational training hours; hours of job skills training 
directly related to employment; hours of education directly related to 
employment for individuals with no high school diploma or certificate 
of high school equivalency; hours of satisfactory school attendance for 
individuals with no high school diploma or certificate of high school 
equivalency; hours of providing child care services to an individual 
who is participating in a community service program; hours of 
additional work activities permitted under a Waiver demonstration; 
hours of other work activities; required hours of work under a Waiver 
demonstration; amount of earned income; and amount of unearned income 
(earned income tax credit, Social Security benefit, Supplemental 
Security Income (SSI), worker's compensation, and other unearned 
income).
    (3) Child data (i.e., data pertaining to every child in a recipient 
TANF family) may include: family affiliation; date of birth; SSN; race 
and ethnicity; gender; receipt of disability benefits; relationship to 
head of household; parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family status; 
education level; citizenship; amount of unearned income (SSI and 
other).

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 612 (Section 412 of the Social Security Act). Tribal TANF 
data collection and reporting regulations are found in 45 CFR part 286.

Purpose:
    The purposes of the Tribal TANF Data System are: (1) To determine 
whether Tribes are meeting certain requirements negotiated under the 
Act, including negotiated work and time-limit requirements; (2) to 
compile information used to report to Congress on the Tribal TANF 
program. The TANF data are reported by the Tribes for each calendar 
quarter. Some records in the system may be provided to Office of Child 
Support Enforcement for matching with records of individual employment 
information contained in

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the National Directory of New Hires. Match results are transmitted back 
in a form that is not individually identifiable.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purpose of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those 
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under 
which ACF may release information from this system of records without 
the consent of the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of 
information under these routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that 
the disclosure is legally permissible, including but not limited to 
ensuring that the purpose of the disclosure is compatible with the 
purpose for which the information was collected.
    (1) Disclosure of Identifiable Data for Research.
    Information may be disclosed in response to specific requests from 
public or private entities, where the requester's proposed use of data 
from the Tribal TANF Data System is found compatible with the purposes 
for which this data was collected, to supply untabulated data, which 
may include personal identifiers for individuals whose information is 
included in the data. No data that may include personal identifiers 
will be disclosed until the requester has agreed in writing not to use 
such data to identify any individuals and has provided advance adequate 
written assurance that the records will be used solely as statistical 
research or reporting records.
    (2) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate Federal, State, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for investigating, 
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or 
order, if the information is relevant to a violation or potential 
violation of civil or criminal law or regulation within the 
jurisdiction of the receiving entity.
    (3) Disclosure Incident to Requesting Information.
    Information may be disclosed (to the extent necessary to identify 
the individual, inform the source of the purpose of the request, and to 
identify the type of information requested), to any source from which 
additional information is requested when necessary to obtain 
information relevant to an agency decision concerning retention of an 
employee or other personnel action (other than hiring), retention of a 
security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or 
retention of a grant, or other benefit.
    (4) Disclosure for Employee Retention, Security Clearance, 
Contract, or Other Benefit.
    Disclosure may be made to a Federal, State, local, foreign, or 
tribal or other public authority of the fact that this system of 
records contains information relevant to the retention of an employee, 
the retention of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or 
the issuance or retention of a license, grant, or other benefit. The 
other agency or licensing organization may then make a request 
supported by the written consent of the individual for the entire 
record if it so chooses. No disclosure will be made unless the 
information has been determined to be sufficiently reliable to support 
a referral to another office within HHS or to another Federal agency 
for criminal, civil, administrative, personnel, or regulatory action.
    (5) Disclosure for Private Relief Legislation.
    Information may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget 
at any stage in the legislative coordination and clearance process in 
connection with private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular 
No. A 19.
    (6) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (7) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, or in a 
proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other administrative 
body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States,

if HHS determines that litigation is likely to affect HHS or any of its 
components,is a party to litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice or 
HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant and necessary to the litigation 
provided, however, that in each case it has been determined that the 
disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were 
collected.
    (8) Disclosure to the National Archives.
    Information may be disclosed to the National Archives and Records 
Administration in records management inspections.
    (9) Disclosure to Contractors, Grantees, and Others.
    Information may be disclosed to contractors, grantees, consultants, 
or volunteers performing or working on a contract, service, grant, 
cooperative agreement, job, or other activity for HHS and who have a 
need to have access to the information in the performance of their 
duties or activities for HHS.
    (10) Disclosure for Administrative Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
    Information may be disclosed to an authorized appeal grievance 
examiner, formal complaints examiner, equal employment opportunity 
investigator, arbitrator or other person properly engaged in 
investigation or settlement of an administrative grievance, complaint, 
claim, or appeal filed by an employee, but only to the extent that the 
information is relevant and necessary to the proceeding. Agencies that 
may obtain information under this routine use include, but are not 
limited to, the Office of Personnel Management, Office of Special 
Counsel, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations 
Authority, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Office of 
Government Ethics.
    (11) Disclosure to Office of Personnel Management.
    Information may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management 
pursuant to that agency's responsibility for evaluation and oversight 
of Federal personnel management.
    (12) Disclosure in Connection with Litigation.
    Information may be disclosed in connection with litigation or 
settlement discussions regarding claims by or against HHS, including 
public filing with a court, to the extent that disclosure of the 
information is relevant and necessary to the litigation or discussions 
and except where court orders are otherwise required under section 
(b)(11) of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).
    (13) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.

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    (14) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies.
    None.

    Note:  Data produced by matching Tribe-provided data with data 
from the Office of Child Support Enforcement's National Directory of 
New Hires will only be disclosed in accordance applicable routine 
use disclosures set forth in the Office of Child Support 
Enforcement's systems of records for OCSE Debtor File and OCSE 
National Directory of New Hires.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records may be transmitted electronically and stored on computer 
tapes, disks, and networks.

Retrievability:
    Records may be retrieved by state-defined unique identifier (which 
may be an SSN), or assigned case number.

Safeguards:
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    Data is retained indefinitely.

System Manager and Address:
    Director, TANFB.HQ, Administration for Children and Families, 
Department of Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., 
Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
the request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide 
sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish 
between records on subject individuals with the same name. Verification 
of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be 
required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address written inquiries to the System 
Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number and/or 
email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be 
signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
should be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the 
individual believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide 
enough information to enable the identification of the individual's 
record; (3) identify the information that the individual believes in 
not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what 
corrective action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification 
or documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity 
as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 
5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    All information is obtained from participating Tribes.

System Exempted From Certain Provisions of the Act:
    No.

C. Revised SORNs are published for five existing systems of records, as 
follows:

System Number: 09-80-0375 (formerly 09-90-0151)

System Name:
    OFA Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Data System, 
HHS/ACF/OFA

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    (1) Office of Information Systems, Office of Administration, 
Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health 
and Human Services (HHS), 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., Washington, DC; 
and (2) Office of Family Assistance (OFA), ACF, HHS, 370 L'Enfant 
Promenade SW., Washington, DC. A list of contractor sites where system 
records are currently located is available upon request to the system 
manager.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    (1) Members of families (as defined at 45 CFR 265.2) who received 
assistance under the TANF program in any month. For data collection and 
reporting purposes only, family means:
     All individuals receiving assistance as part of a family 
under the State's TANF or separate State program (including 
noncustodial parents, where required under 45 CFR 265.3(f)); and
     The following additional persons living in the household, 
if not otherwise included:
    (a) Parent(s) or caretaker relative(s) of any minor child receiving 
assistance;
    (b) Minor siblings of any child receiving assistance; and
    (c) Any person whose income or resources would be counted in 
determining the family's eligibility for or amount of assistance.
    (2) Members of families no longer receiving assistance under the 
TANF program.

Categories of Records in the System:
    There are three distinct groups of data in the TDS (TANF Data 
Reporting System): Family-level data; adult-level or minor-child-head-
of-household data; and child data. States must use for all families, 
adult-level or minor child-head-of-household, and child data reported 
each month and must use for all months in the fiscal year: State FIPS 
Code; County FIPS Code; Tribal code; Reporting Month; Stratum.
    (1) Family level data maintained in the TDS may include the 
following items of information on every family that received assistance 
during one or more months: Case number--TANF; Zip code; funding stream; 
disposition; new applicant; number of family members; type of family 
for work participation; receives subsidized housing; receives medical 
assistance; receives food stamp; amount of food stamp assistance; 
receives subsidized child care; amount of subsidized child care; amount 
of child support; amount of family's cash resources; cash and cash 
equivalents (amount of assistance and number of months); TANF child 
care (amount, number of children covered, and number of months); 
transportation (amount and number of months); transitional services 
(amount and number of months); other (amount and number of months); 
reason for and amount of reductions in assistance (sanctions, 
recoupment of prior overpayment); waiver evaluation experimental and 
control group; is the TANF Family exempt from the Federal time-limit 
provisions; is the TANF family a new child-only family.
    (2) Adult-level or minor child-head-of-household data maintained in 
the TDS may include: Family affiliation; noncustodial parent indicator; 
date of

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birth; Social Security Number (SSN); race/ethnicity; gender; receives 
disability benefits; marital status; relationship to head of household; 
parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family; needs of a pregnant woman; 
educational level; citizenship/alienage; cooperation with child 
support; number of months countable towards Federal time-limit; number 
of countable months remaining under State's (Tribe's) time-limit; Is 
current month exempt from the State's (Tribe's) time-limit; employment 
status; work-eligible individual indicator; work participation status; 
unsubsidized employment; subsidized private-sector employment hours; 
subsidized public-sector employment; work experience; on-the-job 
training; job search and job readiness assistance; community service 
program; vocational educational training; job skills training directly 
related to employment; education directly related to employment for 
individuals with no high school diploma or certificate of high school 
equivalency; satisfactory school attendance for individuals with no 
high school diploma or certificate of high school equivalency; 
providing child care services to an individual who is participating in 
a community service program; other work activities; number of deemed 
core hours for overall rate; number of deemed core hours for the two-
parent rate; amount of earned income; amount of unearned income (earned 
income tax credit (EITC), Social Security, Supplemental Security Income 
(SSI), Worker's Compensation, Other Unearned Income)
    (3) Child data (i.e., data pertaining to every child in a recipient 
TANF family) may include: Family affiliation; date of birth; SSN; race 
and ethnicity; gender; receives disability benefits; relationship to 
head of household; parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family status; 
educational level; citizenship/alienage; amount of unearned income (SSI 
and other unearned income).

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 601-619 (Title IV-A of the Social Security Act); 45 CFR 
part 265 (TANF data collection and reporting regulations); 42 U.S.C. 
603(a)(4), 613(d) (Sections 403 and 413 of the Social Security Act); 45 
CFR part 270 (collection of information for performance measures).

Purpose(s):
    The purposes of the TANF Data Reporting System are: (1) To 
determine whether States are meeting certain requirements prescribed by 
the Act, including prescribed work and time-limit requirements; (2) to 
compile information used to report to Congress on the TANF program; 
and, (3) to compute State scores on work measures and rank States on 
their performance in assisting TANF recipients to obtain and retain 
employment. The monthly TANF data are reported by the individual States 
for each (Federal) fiscal quarter. (The term State is used in this 
notice to refer to the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the 
jurisdictions of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam). The 
State data are pooled to create a national database for each quarter. 
Some records in the system may be provided to Office of Child Support 
Enforcement for matching with records of individual employment 
information contained in the National Directory of New Hires. Match 
results are transmitted back to OFA in a form that is not individually 
identifiable.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purpose of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances, in addition to those 
provided by statute in the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under 
which ACF may release information from this system of records without 
the consent of the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of 
information under these routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that 
the disclosure is legally permissible, including but not limited to 
ensuring that the purpose of the disclosure is compatible with the 
purpose for which the information was collected.
    (1) Disclosure of Identifiable Data for Research.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed in 
response to specific requests from public or private entities, where 
the requester's proposed use of data from the TANF Data System is found 
compatible with the purposes for which this data was collected, supply 
untabulated data, which may include personal identifiers for 
individuals whose information is included in the data. No data that may 
include personal identifiers will be disclosed until the requester has 
agreed in writing not to use such data to identify any individuals and 
has provided advance adequate written assurance that the records will 
be used solely as statistical research or reporting records.
    (2) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate Federal, State, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for investigating, 
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or 
order, if the information is relevant to a violation or potential 
violation of civil or criminal law or regulation within the 
jurisdiction of the receiving entity.
    (3) Disclosure for Private Relief Legislation.
    Information may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget 
at any stage in the legislative coordination and clearance process in 
connection with private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular 
No. A 19.
    (4) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (5) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to the Department of Justice, or in a 
proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other administrative 
body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when: HHS, or any 
component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States,

if HHS determines that litigation is likely to affect HHS or any of its 
components, is a party to litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice or 
HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant and necessary to the litigation 
provided, however, that in each case it has been determined that the 
disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the records were 
collected.
    (6) Disclosure to the National Archives.
    Information may be disclosed to the National Archives and Records 
Administration in records management inspections.
    (7) Disclosure to Contractors, Grantees, and Others.
    Information may be disclosed to contractors, grantees, consultants, 
or volunteers performing or working on a contract, service, grant, 
cooperative agreement, job, or other activity for HHS and who have a 
need to have access to the information in the performance of their 
duties or activities for HHS.
    (8) Disclosure for Administrative Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed to an 
authorized appeal grievance examiner, formal complaints examiner, equal 
employment opportunity investigator,

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arbitrator or other person properly engaged in investigation or 
settlement of an administrative grievance, complaint, claim, or appeal 
filed by an employee, but only to the extent that the information is 
relevant and necessary to the proceeding. Agencies that may obtain 
information under this routine use include, but are not limited to, the 
Office of Personnel Management, Office of Special Counsel, Merit 
Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations Authority, Equal 
Employment Opportunity Commission, and Office of Government Ethics.
    (9) Disclosure to Office of Personnel Management.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed to the 
Office of Personnel Management pursuant to that agency's responsibility 
for evaluation and oversight of Federal personnel management.
    (10) Disclosure in Connection with Litigation.
    Information from this system of records may be disclosed in 
connection with litigation or settlement discussions regarding claims 
by or against HHS, including public filing with a court, to the extent 
that disclosure of the information is relevant and necessary to the 
litigation or discussions and except where court orders are otherwise 
required under section (b)(11) of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b)(11).
    (11) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.
    (12) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies. None.

    Note: Data produced by matching State provided data with data 
from the Office of Child Support Enforcement's National Directory of 
New Hires will only be disclosed in accordance with applicable 
routine use disclosures set forth in the Office of Child Support 
Enforcement's systems of records for OCSE Debtor File and OCSE 
National Directory of New Hires.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records may be transmitted electronically and stored on computer 
tapes, disks, and networks.

Retrievability:
    Records may be retrieved by name, state-defined unique identifier 
(which may be an SSN), or assigned case or family identification 
numbers.

Safeguards:
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    The data transmitted by a State for a fiscal quarter are backed up 
after the initial processing of the data. The backed-up version of the 
data is kept only for a period of 30 days. The data transmitted by the 
States for a fiscal quarter, after processing and acceptance, are 
pooled to create a national database for the quarter. The national 
database is stored for up to 24 months after the end of the fiscal 
year. Afterwards, the database is copied to a compact disc, and the 
original data are erased. The data on the compact disc is securely 
maintained by ACF for up to 20 years in order to facilitate research on 
caseload trends, changes in the characteristics of TANF recipients, or 
other pertinent research. The eventual disposal of the data will be by 
means of physical destruction of the CD's containing the data. The 
Office of Information Systems of the Office of Administration and OFA, 
ACF, are responsible for the retention and disposal of the data system. 
The SSNs obtained for the work performance measures for a performance 
year, although initially kept in an electronic file, are erased after 
calculation of the work measures for the performance year. The erasing 
of this SSN data file is done within two years after the performance 
measures are actually published for a performance year (which precedes 
the year in which they are calculated). Aggregate data files based on 
information provided for the work measures are also erased at the same 
time.

System Managers and Addresses:
    (1) Director, Division of Applications Development Services, Office 
of Information Services, Office of Administration, Administration for 
Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, 370 
L'Enfant Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.
    (2) Director, Division of Data Collection and Analysis, TANF 
Bureau, Office of Family Assistance, Administration for Children and 
Families, Department of Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant 
Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
the request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide 
sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish 
between records on subject individuals with the same name. Verification 
of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be 
required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address written inquiries to the System 
Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number and/or 
email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be 
signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
should be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the 
individual believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide 
enough information to enable the identification of the individual's 
record; (3) identify the information that the individual believes in 
not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what 
corrective action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification 
or documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity 
as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 
5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    All information is obtained from the states.

System Exempted From Certain Provisions of the Act:
    None.

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System Number: 09-80-0381

System Name:
    OCSE National Directory of New Hires, HHS/ACF/OCSE

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    National Computer Center, Social Security Administration, 
Baltimore, Maryland; OCSE Data Facility, Manassas, Virginia.

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    (1) Individuals who are newly hired ``employees'' within the 
meaning of chapter 24 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 
3401, whose employers have furnished specified information to a State 
Directory of New Hires which, in turn, has furnished such information 
to the National Directory of New Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 
653a(g)(2)(A);
    (2) Individuals who are federal government employees whose 
employers have furnished specified information to the National 
Directory of New Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(n) and 653a(b)(1)(c). 
This category does not include individuals who are employees of a 
department, agency, or instrumentality performing intelligence or 
counterintelligence functions, if the head of such department, agency, 
or instrumentality has determined that filing such a report could 
endanger the safety of the employee or compromise an ongoing 
investigation or intelligence mission; and
    (3) Individuals to whom unemployment compensation or wages have 
been paid and about whom the State Directory of New Hires has furnished 
such information to the National Directory of New Hires pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 653(e)(3) and 653a(g)(2)(B).
    (4) Individuals whose information is contained within input records 
furnished by an authorized state or federal agency for matching to 
obtain employment, wage, or unemployment compensation information 
pertaining to those individuals for purposes of establishing or 
verifying eligibility of applicants for, or beneficiaries of, federal 
or state benefit programs, such as those funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 
through 619 (Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary 
Assistance for Needy Families). Other individuals whose information is 
contained within input records furnished for authorized matching are 
listed in the routine uses to this system of records notice.
    (5) Individuals involved in child support cases whose information 
is collected and disseminated to and from employers (and other payers 
of income) and state IV-D child support enforcement agencies, courts, 
and other authorized entities for enforcement of child support orders 
by withholding of income.

Categories of Records in the System:
    (1) Records pertaining to newly hired employees furnished by a 
State Directory of New Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653a(g)(2)(A). 
Records in the system are the name, address, and Social Security Number 
(SSN) or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and date of hire of the 
employee, the name, address and federal identification number of the 
employer of such employee and, at the option of the state, the date of 
birth or state of hire of the employee.
    (2) Records pertaining to newly hired employees furnished by a 
federal department, agency or instrumentality pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 
653a(b)(1)(C), including the name, address, SSN (or TIN) and date of 
hire of the employee and the name, address and employer identification 
number of the employer. A Department of Defense status code, if 
available, is also included in the records.
    (3) Records furnished by a State Directory of New Hires pertaining 
to wages and unemployment compensation paid to individuals pursuant to 
42 U.S.C. 653a(g)(2)(B).
    (4) Records furnished by a federal department, agency, or 
instrumentality pertaining to wages paid to individuals pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 653(n) and wage and unemployment compensation records obtained 
pursuant to an agreement with the Department of Labor pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 653(e)(3).
    (5) Input records furnished by a state or federal agency or other 
entity for authorized matching with the NDNH.
    (6) Records collected and disseminated to and from employers (and 
other income sources) and state IV-D child support enforcement agencies 
and other authorized entities pertaining to income withholding, 
including additional information, such as termination date, final 
payment date and amount, contact information, children's names, lump 
sum income information, order information, past-due support 
information, amounts to withhold, and instructions for withholding.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 653(i), 652(a)(9) and 653(a)(1).

Purpose(s):
    The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) uses the NDNH 
primarily to assist states administering programs that improve states' 
abilities to locate parents, establish paternity, and collect child 
support. The NDNH is also used to support other programs as specified 
in sections 453 and 463 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 653, 
663): Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; child and family 
services; foster care and adoption assistance; establishing or 
verifying eligibility of applicants for, or beneficiaries of benefit 
programs; recouping payments or delinquent debts under benefit 
programs; and for certain research purposes likely to contribute to 
achieving the purposes of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 
(TANF) or the federal/state child support program.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances under which ACF may 
disclose information from this system of records without the consent of 
the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of information under these 
routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that the disclosure is legally 
permissible, including but not limited to ensuring that the purpose of 
the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the information 
was collected. Any information defined as ``return'' or ``return 
information'' under 26 U.S.C. 6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not be 
disclosed unless authorized by a statute, the Internal Revenue Service 
(IRS) or IRS regulations.
    (1) Disclosure for Child Support Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2), 653(b)(1)(A) and 653(c), 
information about the location of an individual or information that 
would facilitate the discovery of the location of an individual or 
identifying information about the individual may be disclosed, upon 
request filed in accordance with law, to an ``authorized person'' for 
the purpose of establishing parentage or establishing, setting the 
amount of, modifying or enforcing child support obligations. Other 
information that may be disclosed is information about an individual's 
wages (or other income) from, and benefits of, employment, and 
information on the type, status, location, and amount of any assets of, 
or debts owed by or to, the individual. An ``authorized person'' is 
defined under 42 U.S.C. 653(c) as follows: (1) Any agent or attorney of 
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authority to seek or recover any amounts owed as child and spousal 
support or to seek to enforce orders providing child custody or 
visitation rights; (2) a court which has authority to issue an order 
against a noncustodial parent for support of a child, or to issue an 
order against a resident parent for child custody or visitation rights, 
or any agent of such court; (3) the resident parent, legal guardian, 
attorney, or agent of a child that is not receiving assistance under a 
state program funded under title IV-A of the Social Security Act 
(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families); and (4) a state agency that 
is administering a program operated under title IV-B (child and family 
services programs) or IV-E (Foster Care and Adoption Assistance 
programs) of the Social Security Act.
    (2) Disclosure for Purposes Related to the Unlawful Taking or 
Restraint of a Child or Child Custody or Visitation.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1), upon request of an ``authorized 
person,'' as defined in 42 U.S.C. 663(d)(2), information as to the most 
recent address and place of employment of a parent or child may be 
disclosed for the purpose of enforcing any state or federal law with 
respect to the unlawful taking or restraint of a child or making or 
enforcing a child custody or visitation determination.
    (3) Disclosure to Department of State under International Child 
Abduction Remedies Act.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1) and 663(e), the most recent address 
and place of employment of a parent or child may be disclosed upon 
request to the Department of State, in its capacity as the Central 
Authority designated in accordance with section 7 of the International 
Child Abduction Remedies Act, 42 U.S.C. 11601 et seq., for the purpose 
of locating the parent or child on behalf of an applicant.
    (4) Disclosure to a Foreign Reciprocating Country for Child Support 
Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2) and 659a(c)(2), information on the 
state of residence of an individual sought for support enforcement 
purposes in cases involving residents of the United States and 
residents of foreign countries that are the subject of a declaration 
may be disclosed to a foreign reciprocating country.
    (5) Disclosure to the Treasury for Tax Administration Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(i)(3), information may be disclosed to 
the Secretary of the Treasury for purposes of administering 26 U.S.C. 
32 (earned income tax credit), administering 26 U.S.C. 3507 (advance 
payment of earned income tax credit) and verifying a claim with respect 
to employment in a tax return.
    (6) Disclosure to the Social Security Administration for 
Verification.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(1), the names, SSNs, and birth dates 
of individuals about whom information is maintained may be disclosed to 
the Social Security Administration to the extent necessary for 
verification of the information by the Social Security Administration.
    (7) Disclosure for Locating an Individual for Paternity 
Establishment or in Connection with a Support Order.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(2), the results of a comparison 
between records in this system and the Federal Case Registry of Child 
Support Orders may be disclosed to the state IV-D child support 
enforcement agency responsible for the case for the purpose of locating 
an individual in a paternity establishment case or a case involving the 
establishment, modification or enforcement of a support order.
    (8) Disclosure to State Agencies Operating Specified Programs.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(3), information may be disclosed to a 
state to the extent and with the frequency that the Secretary 
determines to be effective in assisting the state to carry out its 
responsibilities under child support programs operated under 42 U.S.C. 
651 through 669b (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, Child Support 
and Establishment of Paternity), child and family services programs 
operated under 42 U.S.C. 621 through 629m (Title IV-B of the Social 
Security Act), Foster Care and Adoption Assistance programs operated 
under 42 U.S.C. 670 through 679c (Title IV-E of the Social Security 
Act) and assistance programs funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 through 619 
(Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy 
Families).
    (9) Disclosure to the Commissioner of Social Security.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(4), information may be disclosed to 
the Commissioner of Social Security for the purpose of verifying 
eligibility for Social Security Administration programs and 
administering such programs.
    (10) Disclosure for Authorized Research Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(5), data in the NDNH, including 
information reported by employers pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653a(b), may be 
disclosed, without personal identifiers, for research purposes found by 
the Secretary to be likely to contribute to achieving the purposes of 
42 U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, 
Child Support and Establishment of Paternity) and 42 U.S.C. 601 through 
619 (Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary Assistance for 
Needy Families).
    (11) Disclosure to Secretary of Education for Collection of 
Defaulted Student Loans
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(6), the results of a comparison of 
information in this system with information in the custody of the 
Secretary of Education may be disclosed to the Secretary of Education 
for the purpose of collection of debts owed on defaulted student loans, 
or refunds on overpayments of grants, made under title IV of the Higher 
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070 et seq. and 42 U.S.C. 2751 et 
seq.) and, after removal of personal identifiers, for the purpose of 
conducting analyses of student loan defaults.
    (12) Disclosure to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for 
Verification Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(7), information regarding an 
individual participating in a housing assistance program (United States 
Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.); 12 U.S.C. 1701s, 1701q, 
1715l(d)(3), 1715l(d)(5), 1715z-1; or 42 U.S.C. 8013) may be disclosed 
to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for the purpose of 
verifying the employment and income of the individual and, after 
removal of personal identifiers, for the purpose of conducting analyses 
of the employment and income reporting of such individuals.
    (13) Disclosure to State Unemployment Compensation Agency for 
Program Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(8), information on an individual for 
whom a state agency administering an unemployment compensation program 
under federal or state law has furnished the name and Social Security 
number, and information on such individual's employer, may be disclosed 
to the state agency for the purposes of administering the unemployment 
compensation program.
    (14) Disclosure to Secretary of the Treasury for Debt Collection 
Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(9), information pertaining to a person 
who owes the United States delinquent nontax debt and whose debt has 
been referred to the Secretary of the Treasury in accordance with 31 
U.S.C. 3711(g), may be disclosed to the Secretary of the Treasury for 
purposes of collecting the debt.
    (15) Disclosure to State Agency for Food Stamp Program Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(10), information on an individual and 
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individual's employer may be disclosed to a state agency responsible 
for administering a supplemental nutrition assistance program under the 
Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.) for the purposes 
of administering the program.
    (16) Disclosure to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for 
Verification Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(11), information about an individual 
applying for or receiving the following benefits, compensation or 
services may be disclosed to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the 
purpose of verifying the employment and income of the individual and, 
after removal of personal identifiers, to conduct analyses of the 
employment and income reporting of such individuals: (i) Needs-based 
pension benefits provided under 38 U.S.C. chapter 15, or under any 
other law administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; (ii) 
parents' dependency and indemnity compensation provided under 38 U.S.C. 
1315; (iii) health care services furnished under subsections 38 U.S.C. 
1710(a)(2)(G), (a)(3), (b); or (iv) compensation paid under 38 U.S.C. 
chapter 11, at the 100 percent rate based solely on unemployability and 
without regard to the fact that the disability or disabilities are not 
rated as 100 percent disabling under the rating schedule.
    (17) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate federal, state, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for identifying, 
investigating, and prosecuting, noncustodial parents who knowingly fail 
to pay their support obligations and meet the criteria for Federal 
prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 228. The information must be relevant to 
the violation of criminal nonsupport, as stated in the Deadbeat Parents 
Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the disclosure must be compatible 
with the purpose for which the records were collected.
    (18) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Records may be disclosed to support the Department of Justice, or 
in a proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other 
administrative body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States,

is a party to litigation or has an interest in such litigation, and the 
use of such records by the Department of Justice or the court or 
adjudicative body is deemed by HHS to be relevant and necessary to the 
litigation; provided, however, that in each case it has been determined 
that the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the 
records were collected.
    (19) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (20) Disclosure to Contractor to Perform Duties.
    Records may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working on a 
contract for HHS and who has a need to have access to the information 
in the performance of its duties or activities for HHS in accordance 
with law and with the contract.
    (21) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Records may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining 
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
    Records in the NDNH are stored electronically at the Social 
Security Administration's National Computer Center and the OCSE Data 
Facility. Historical logs and system backups are stored off-site at an 
alternate location.

Retrievability:
    Records maintained in the NDNH are retrieved by the SSN (or TIN) of 
the individual to whom the record pertains. Records collected and 
disseminated from employers and other income sources are retrieved by 
state FIPS codes and employer identification numbers, and records 
collected and disseminated from state IV-D child support enforcement 
agencies are retrieved by state FIPS codes.

Safeguards:
    Specific administrative, technical and physical controls are in 
place to ensure that the records collected and maintained in the NDNH 
are secure from unauthorized access. Access to the records is 
restricted to authorized personnel who are advised of the 
confidentiality of the records and the civil and criminal penalties for 
misuse and who sign a nondisclosure oath to that effect. Personnel are 
provided privacy and security training before being granted access to 
the records and annually thereafter.
    Logical access controls are in place to limit access to the records 
to authorized personnel and to prevent browsing. The records are 
processed and stored in a secure environment. All records are stored in 
an area that is physically safe from access by unauthorized persons at 
all times.
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records maintained in the NDNH are retained for 24 months after the 
date of entry and then deleted from the database pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 
653(i)(2)(A). In accordance with 42 U.S.C. 653(i)(2)(B), OCSE shall not 
have access for child support enforcement purposes to quarterly wage 
and unemployment insurance information in the NDNH if 12 months have 
elapsed since the information is provided by a State Directory of New 
Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653A(g)(2)(B) and there has not been a 
match resulting from the use of such information in any information 
comparison. Notwithstanding these retention and disposal requirements, 
OCSE may retain such samples of data entered into the NDNH as OCSE may 
find necessary to assist in carrying out its responsibility to provide 
access to data in the NDNH for research purposes found by OCSE to be 
likely to contribute to achieving the purposes of Part A or Part D of 
title IV of the Act, but without personal identifiers, pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 653(i)(2)(C), (j)(5). Samples are retained only so long as 
necessary to complete such research. (1) Input records for authorized 
matching to obtain NDNH information and (2) records pertaining to 
income withholding collected and disseminated by OCSE are retained for 
60 days. Audit logs including information such as employer 
identification numbers, FIPS code numbers, document tracking numbers, 
case identification numbers and order identifier are retained up to 5 
years.

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System Manager and Address:
    Director, Division of Federal Systems, Office of Automation and 
Program Operations, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration 
for Children and Families, 370 L'Enfant Promenade 4th Floor East SW., 
Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about them should address written inquiries to the 
System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number 
and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed by the individual to whom such information 
pertains. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about them in this system of 
records should address written inquiries to the System Manager. The 
request should include the name, telephone number and/or email address, 
SSN, and address of the individual, and should be signed by the 
individual to whom such information pertains. The requester's letter 
must provide sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to 
distinguish between records on subject individuals with the same name. 
Verification of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations 
may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about them in this system of 
records should address the request for amendment to the System Manager. 
The request should (1) include the name, telephone number and/or email 
address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be signed; (2) 
identify the system of records that the individual believes includes 
his or her records or otherwise provide enough information to enable 
the identification of the individual's record; (3) identify the 
information that the individual believes is not accurate, relevant, 
timely, or complete; (4) indicate what corrective action is sought; and 
(5) include supporting justification or documentation for the requested 
amendment. Verification of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act 
regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Source Categories:
    Information is obtained from departments, agencies, or 
instrumentalities of the United States or any state, from entities 
authorized to match to receive NDNH information, and from employers and 
other income sources.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.
System Number: 09-80-0383

System Name:
    OCSE Debtor File, HHS/ACF/OCSE

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    National Computer Center, Social Security Administration, 
Baltimore, Maryland

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Individuals owing past-due child support, as indicated by a state 
agency administering a child support enforcement program pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV, Part D, of the Social Security Act) 
are covered by this system.
    Additional individuals whose records are contained in input files 
for authorized matching with records in this system are also covered by 
this system. These additional individuals include those claiming or 
receiving income or benefits, such as workers' compensation or 
insurance claims, settlements, awards, and payments.

Categories of Records in the System:
    (1) Records pertaining to individuals owing past-due child support, 
as indicated by a state agency administering a child support 
enforcement program, including the name, Social Security Number (SSN) 
or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), of such individual, the amount 
of past-due child support owed by the individual, adjustments to such 
amount, information on each enforcement remedy applicable to the 
individual to whom the record pertains, as indicated by a state IV-D 
child support enforcement agency; the amount of past-due support 
collected as a result of each such remedy; and a history of updates by 
the state agency to the records.
    (2) Records of the results of a comparison between records in the 
Debtor File pertaining to individuals owing past-due child support and 
information maintained by the Secretary of the Treasury concerning the 
following amounts payable to such individuals: Refunds of federal 
taxes; salary, wage and retirement benefits; income and benefits 
information; vendor payments and expense reimbursement payments and 
travel payments; and information pertaining to the collection of those 
amounts by state child support enforcement agencies.
    (3) Records of the results of a comparison between records in the 
Debtor File pertaining to individuals owing past-due child support and 
information provided by a financial institution doing business in two 
or more states, including the name, record address, SSN (or TIN), or 
other identifying number of each such individual and information about 
any account, held by the individual and maintained at such institution, 
including the amounts to withhold from the account, date of withholding 
of the amounts, and other information pertaining to the placement of a 
lien or levy by a state child support enforcement agency on the 
account.
    (4) Records pertaining to individuals claiming or receiving 
periodic or lump-sum workers' compensation payments (including name, 
record address, SSN (or TIN), claim numbers, and workers' compensation 
insurers) which are furnished by a workers' compensation agency and 
records of the results of a comparison between those records and 
records in the Debtor File pertaining to individuals owing past-due 
child support.
    (5) Records pertaining to individuals whose information is 
maintained by an insurer (or its agent) concerning insurance claims, 
settlements, awards, and payments and the results of a comparison 
between records in the Debtor File pertaining to individuals owing 
past-due child support and income and benefits information, including 
lump sum payment information and information maintained by insurers (or 
their agents) concerning insurance claims, settlements, awards, and 
payments and information pertaining to state child support enforcement 
agency withholding of these amounts.
    (6) Records pertaining to individuals claiming or receiving other 
periodic or lump-sum state or federal benefits or other income and 
match results between those individuals and individuals owing past-due 
support.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 652, 653, 664, and 666.

Purpose(s):
    The primary purpose of the Debtor File is to improve states' 
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Debtor File facilitates OCSE's execution of its responsibility to 
perform the following duties: Transmit to the Secretary of State a 
certification by a state IV-D child support agency that an individual 
owes arrearages of child support in an amount exceeding $2,500 for 
action (with respect to denial, revocation or limitation of passports) 
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(k)(1); through the Federal Parent Locator 
Service (FPLS), to aid state IV-D agencies and financial institutions 
doing business in two or more states in operating a data match system 
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (see also 42 U.S.C. 666(a)(17)(A)(i)) and 
to aid in the transmission of information pertaining to a lien or levy 
of financial institution accounts located as a result of that data 
match system authorized under 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7), 666(c)(1)(G), and 
666(c)(1)(G)(ii); through the FLPS, to compare information regarding 
individuals owing past-due support with income and benefits information 
of such individuals, including lump sum payment information, and 
furnish information resulting from the data matches to the state 
agencies responsible for collecting child support from the individuals 
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7), 653(a)(2), 666(a)(4) and 666(c)(1)(G); 
through the FPLS, to compare information regarding individuals owing 
past-due support with specified information maintained by insurers (or 
their agents) and furnish information resulting from the data matches 
to the state agencies responsible for collecting child support from the 
individuals pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (to be redesignated Sec.  
652(m)); to assist the Secretary of the Treasury in withholding from 
refunds of federal taxes paid an amount owed by an individual owing 
past-due child support pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664; and to assist state 
IV-D child support enforcement agencies in the collection of past-due 
child support through the administrative offset of certain federal 
payments pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (Pub. 
L. 104-134), Executive Order 13019, and 31 CFR part 285; and to improve 
states' abilities to collect past-due and current support from 
individuals who are owed workers' compensation benefits pursuant to 42 
U.S.C. 653(e)(1); 666(a)(1)(A), (b)(1) and (8), and (c)(1)(F) and (G); 
and 653(b)(1)(B). OCSE operates the FPLS pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 
652(a)(9) and 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(1).

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances under which ACF may 
disclose information from this system of records without the consent of 
the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of information under these 
routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that the disclosure is legally 
permissible, including but not limited to ensuring that the purpose of 
the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the information 
was collected. Any information defined as ``return'' or ``return 
information'' under 26 U.S.C. 6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not be 
disclosed unless authorized by a statute, the Internal Revenue Service 
(IRS) or IRS regulations.
    (1) Disclosure to the Treasury to Withhold Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664 and the Debt Collection Improvement Act 
of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-134), information pertaining to an individual 
owing past-due child support may be disclosed to the Secretary of the 
Treasury for the purpose of withholding the past-due support from 
amounts payable as refunds of federal taxes; salary, wage and 
retirement payments; vendor payments; and expense reimbursement 
payments and travel payments.
    (2) Disclosure to State Department for Passport Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(k), information pertaining to an 
individual owing past-due child support in a specified amount, as 
certified by a state child support enforcement agency, may be disclosed 
to the Secretary of State for the purpose of revoking, restricting, 
limiting, or denying a passport to the individual.
    (3) Disclosure to Financial Institution to Collect Past-Due 
Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l), information pertaining to an 
individual owing past-due child support may be disclosed to a financial 
institution doing business in two or more states to identify an 
individual who maintains an account at the institution for the purpose 
of collecting past-due support. Information pertaining to requests by 
the state child support enforcement agencies for the placement of a 
lien or levy of such accounts may also be disclosed.
    (4) Disclosure to Insurer to Collect Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (to be redesignated (m)), information 
pertaining to an individual owing past-due child support may be 
disclosed to an insurer (or its agent) to identify an individual with 
an insurance claim, settlement, award or payment for the purpose of 
collecting past-due support.
    (5) Disclosure to Workers' Compensation Agencies to Collect Current 
and Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(1); 666(a)(1)(A), (b)(1) and (8), and 
(c)(1)(F) and (G), information pertaining to an individual owing past-
due child support may be disclosed to a workers' compensation agency to 
identify an individual who is applying for or receiving periodic or 
lump-sum workers' compensation for the purpose of collecting current 
and past-due support.
    (6) Disclosure of Treasury Information to State Child Support 
Enforcement Agency of Comparison Information for Assistance in 
Collecting Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664 and the Debt Collection Improvement Act 
1996 (Pub. L. 104-134), the results of a comparison of information 
pertaining to an individual owing past-due child support and 
information maintained by the Secretary of Treasury pertaining to 
amounts payable to the individual for refunds of federal taxes; salary, 
wage and retirement benefits; vendor payments; expense reimbursement 
payments; or travel payments may be disclosed to a state IV-D child 
support agency for the purpose of assisting state agencies in 
collecting past-due support.
    (7) Disclosure of Financial Institution Information to State Child 
Support Enforcement Agency of Comparison Information for Assistance in 
Collecting Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l), the results of a comparison between 
information pertaining to an individual owing past-due child support 
and information provided by multistate financial institutions may be 
disclosed to a state child support enforcement agency for the purpose 
of assisting state agencies-in collecting past-due support. Information 
pertaining to responses to requests by the state child support 
enforcement agencies for the placement of a lien or levy of such 
accounts may also be disclosed.
    (8) Disclosure of Insurance Information to State Child Support 
Enforcement Agency for Assistance in Collecting Past-Due Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (to be redesignated subsection (m)), 
the results of a comparison between information pertaining to an 
individual owing past-due child support and information maintained by 
an insurer (or its agent) concerning insurance claims, settlements, 
awards, and payments may be disclosed to a state IV-D child support 
enforcement agency for the

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purpose of assisting state agencies in collecting past-due support.
    (9) Disclosure of Workers' Compensation Information to State Child 
Support Enforcement Agency for Assistance in Collecting Past-Due and 
Current Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1)(B), the results of a comparison 
between the information pertaining to an individual owing past-due 
child support and information maintained by a workers' compensation 
agency concerning workers' compensation payments may be disclosed to a 
state IV-D child support enforcement agency for the purpose of 
assisting states in collecting past-due support and any current support 
owed by the individual.
    (10) Disclosure of Income and Benefits Information to State Child 
Support Enforcement Agency for Assistance in Collecting Past-Due and 
Current Support.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7), 653(a)(2), 666(a)(4) and 
666(c)(1)(G), the results of a comparison between the information 
pertaining to an individual owing past-due child support and income and 
benefits information of such individuals, including lump sum payment 
information, may be disclosed for the purpose of assisting states in 
collecting past-due support and any current support owed by the 
individual.
    (11) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate federal, state, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for identifying, 
investigating, and prosecuting noncustodial parents who knowingly fail 
to pay their support obligations and meet the criteria for federal 
prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 228. The information must be relevant to 
the violation of criminal nonsupport, as stated in the Deadbeat Parents 
Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the disclosure must be compatible 
with the purpose for which the records were collected.
    (12) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to support the Department of Justice, 
or in a proceeding before a court, or adjudicative body, or other 
administrative body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States, if HHS determines that litigation is 
likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is a party to litigation 
or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by 
the Department of Justice or the court or other adjudicative body is 
deemed by HHS to be relevant and necessary to the litigation; provided, 
however, that in each case it has been determined that the disclosure 
is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.
    (13) Disclosure to Contractor to Perform Duties.
    Information may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working 
on a contract for HHS and who has a need to have access to the 
information in the performance of its duties or activities for HHS in 
accordance with law and with the contract.
    (14) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (15) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.

Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies:
    None.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining 
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
    Records in the Debtor File are stored electronically at the Social 
Security Administration's National Computer Center. Historical logs and 
system backups are stored offsite at an alternate location.

 Retrievability:
    Records maintained in the Debtor File are retrieved by the SSN or 
TIN of the individual to whom the record pertains; provided, however, 
that for the purpose of comparing information in the Debtor File with 
information provided by workers' compensation agencies or insurers (or 
their agents), records in the Debtor File may be retrieved by the name 
of the individual and either the date of birth or the address of the 
individual. For the purpose of collecting and disseminating information 
provided by state child support agencies and financial institutions, 
information is retrieved by the FEIN of the financial institution and 
the state FIPS code of the state child support agency and, where 
requested, by the state child support case identification number.

Safeguards:
    Specific administrative, technical and physical controls are in 
place to ensure that the records collected and maintained in the Debtor 
File are secure from unauthorized access. Access to the records is 
restricted to authorized personnel who are advised of the 
confidentiality of the records and the civil and criminal penalties for 
misuse and who sign a nondisclosure oath to that effect. Personnel are 
provided privacy and security training before being granted access to 
the records and annually thereafter.
    Logical access controls are in place to limit access to the records 
to authorized personnel and to prevent browsing. The records are 
processed and stored in a secure environment. All records are stored in 
an area that is physically safe from access by unauthorized persons at 
all times.
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    Records maintained in the Debtor File are retained until the IV-D 
child support case is in deleted status and there has been no activity 
on the case for seven years and are then deleted. Records pertaining to 
a financial institution or an insurer (or its agent) are retained for 
60 days and are then deleted; provided, however, that after removal of 
personal identifiers, the results of a comparison may be retained for 
such period necessary to conduct analyses for the purpose of estimating 
potential collections of past-due support by state child support 
enforcement agencies and are then deleted. OCSE retains information 
furnished by workers' compensation agencies for only a period necessary 
to complete the processing of the file, not to exceed 60 days from the 
date OCSE received the file. A copy of response file records provided 
to state child support enforcement agencies is retained by OCSE for 60 
days and is then deleted. A copy of records matched is retained by OCSE 
for the purpose of electronically filtering and suppressing the 
transmission of redundant information for one year and is then deleted.

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System Manager and Address:
    Director, Division of Federal Systems, Office of Automation and 
Program Operations, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration 
for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, 370 
L'Enfant Promenade 4th Floor East SW., Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about them should address written inquiries to the 
System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number 
and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide sufficient 
particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish between records 
on subject individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as 
described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about them in this system of 
records should address written inquiries to the System Manager. The 
request should include the name, telephone number and/or email address, 
SSN, and address of the individual, and should be signed. The 
requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to enable the 
System Manager to distinguish between records on subject individuals 
with the same name. Verification of identity as described in HHS's 
Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about themselves in this 
system of records should address the request for amendment to the 
System Manager. The request should (1) include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
should be signed; (2) identify the system of records that the 
individual believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide 
enough information to enable the identification of the individual's 
record; (3) identify the information that the individual believes is 
not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what 
corrective action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification 
or documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity 
as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 
5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    Information is obtained from departments, agencies, or 
instrumentalities of the United States or any state and from multistate 
financial institutions and insurers (or their agents).

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.
System Number: 09-80-0385 (formerly 09-80-0202)

System Name:
    OCSE Federal Case Registry of Child Support Orders (FCR), HHS/ACF/
OCSE

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    National Computer Center, Social Security Administration, 
Baltimore, Maryland; OCSE Data Facility, Manassas, Virginia

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    Individuals involved in child support cases in which services are 
being provided by the state IV-D child support agencies, and/or 
individuals who are subject to child support orders established or 
modified on or after October 1, 1998, and the children of such 
individuals. Individuals whose information is collected and/or 
disseminated through the system, as part of authorized technical 
assistance or matching, including but not limited to individuals 
involved in a child and family services' program provided by the state 
IV-B agency, and individuals involved in a state IV-E foster care and 
adoption assistance program and programs administered by other 
authorized agencies and entities specified in the routine uses of 
records maintained in this system.

Categories of Records in the System:
    The FCR maintains, collects, and disseminates several categories of 
records. The FCR collects and maintains records provided by state child 
support registries. These records include abstracts of support orders 
and information from child support cases. The records may include the 
following information: Name, Social Security number (SSN), state case 
identification number, state Federal Information Processing Standard 
(FIPS) code, county code, case type (cases in which services are being 
provided by the state child support agencies under Title IV-D of the 
Social Security Act and those cases in which services are not being 
provided by the state child support agencies), sex, date of birth, 
mother's maiden name, father's name, participant type (custodial party, 
non-custodial parent, putative father, child), family violence 
indicator (domestic violence or child abuse), order indicator, locate 
request type, and requested locate source. These records are maintained 
within the FCR and are regularly compared (matched) to the National 
Directory of New Hires (NDNH) and other federal agencies' databases to 
locate information for the state child support agencies or other 
authorized persons.
    State child support agencies and other authorized persons can 
directly request information (referred to as locate requests) from the 
FPLS, which includes the FCR system of records, and the National 
Directory of New Hires system of records. The FPLS must seek the 
requested information from other federal agencies. When state child 
support agencies or other authorized persons request information from 
the FPLS, the request is transmitted to the FPLS via the FCR. Upon 
receipt of such requests, or as a result of the regular comparisons of 
the FCR with the NDNH and other agencies' databases, the records 
located pertaining to the requests are disseminated to the requestor 
via the FCR. The records collected and disseminated, depending upon the 
requestor's specific authority, may include information retrieved from 
the FCR, from the NDNH, or from other federal or state agencies. 
Records from the NDNH and other agencies disseminated through the FCR 
may include categories of information such as name, SSN (or TIN), 
address, phone number, employer, employment status and wages, 
retirement status and pay, assets, military status and pay, federal 
benefits status and amount, representative payees, unemployment status 
and amount, children's health insurance, incarceration status, 
financial institution accounts, assets, and date of death. The FCR also 
contains information related to those categories of records; for 
example, the date of receipt of federal benefits.
    Additional categories of information include those contained in the 
following documents: judicial or administrative orders pertaining to 
child support and medical support; an administrative subpoena; an 
affidavit in support of establishing paternity; a financial statement; 
a medical support notice; a notice of a lien; and an income withholding 
notice. The FCR also maintains: (1) Records (logs) of transactions 
involving the receipt of requests and the dissemination of requested 
information; (2) copies of the disseminated information for audit

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purposes; and (3) copies of certain disseminated information for the 
purpose of electronically filtering and suppressing the transmission of 
redundant information.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7) and (9), 653(a)(1), (h), and (j)(3)

Purpose(s):
    The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) uses the FCR 
primarily to assist states in administering programs under 42 U.S.C. 
651 to 669b (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, Child Support and 
Establishment of Paternity) and programs funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 to 
619 (Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary Assistance for 
Needy Families). Additional purposes are specified in sections 453 and 
463 of the Social Security Act. (42 U.S.C. 653, 663).

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purpose of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances under which ACF may 
disclose information from this system of records without the consent of 
the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of information under these 
routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that the disclosure is legally 
permissible, including but not limited to ensuring that the purpose of 
the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the information 
was collected. If any record contains a ``family violence indicator'' 
associated to the record by state child support agencies, if there is 
reasonable evidence of domestic violence or child abuse and disclosure 
could be harmful to the party or the child, the record may only be 
disclosed as determined by a court as provided in 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(2).
    Any information defined as ``return'' or ``return information'' 
under 26 U.S.C. 6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not be disclosed 
unless authorized by a statute, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or 
IRS regulations.
    (1) Disclosure for Child Support Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2), 653(b)(1)(A), and 653(c), 
information about the location of an individual or information that 
would facilitate the discovery of the location of an individual may be 
disclosed, upon request filed in accordance with law, to an 
``authorized person,'' as defined in 42 U.S.C. 653(c), for the purpose 
of establishing parentage or establishing, setting the amount of, 
modifying or enforcing child support obligations. Information disclosed 
may include information about an individual's wages (or other income) 
from, and benefits of, employment, and information on the type, status, 
location, and amount of any assets of, or debts owed by or to, the 
individual.
    (2) Disclosure to any Department, Agency, or Instrumentality of the 
United States or of any State to Locate an Individual or Information 
Pertaining to an Individual.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(1), information from the FCR (names 
and SSNs) may be disclosed to any department, agency, or 
instrumentality of the United States or of any state on order to obtain 
information for an ``authorized person'' as defined in 42 U.S.C. 653(c) 
which pertains to an individual's location, wages (or other income) 
from, and benefits of, employment (including rights to or enrollment in 
group health care coverage); or the type, status, location, and amount 
of any assets of, or debts owed by or to, the individual.
    (3) Disclosure for Purposes Related to the Unlawful Taking or 
Restraint of a Child or Child Custody or Visitation.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1)(A), upon request of an ``authorized 
person,'' as defined in 42 U.S.C. 663(d)(2), or upon request of the 
Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
Prevention, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 663(f), information as to the most 
recent address and place of employment of a parent or child may be 
disclosed for the purpose of enforcing any state or federal law with 
respect to the unlawful taking or restraint of a child or making or 
enforcing a child custody or visitation determination.
    (4) Disclosure to the Social Security Administration for 
Verification.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(1), the names, SSNs, and birth dates 
of individuals about who information is maintained may be disclosed to 
the Social Security Administration to the extent necessary for 
verification of the information by the Social Security Administration.
    (5) Disclosure for Locating an Individual for Paternity 
Establishment or in Connection with a Support Order.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(2)(B), the results of a comparison 
between records in this system and the National Directory of New Hires 
may be disclosed to the state IV-D child support enforcement agency 
responsible for the case for the purpose of locating an individual in a 
paternity establishment case or a case involving the establishment, 
modification, or enforcement of a support order.
    (6) Disclosure to State Agencies Operating Specified Programs.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(3), information may be disclosed to a 
state to the extent and with the frequency that the Secretary 
determines to be effective in assisting the state to carry out its 
responsibilities under child support programs operated under 42 U.S.C. 
651 through 669b (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, Child Support 
and Establishment of Paternity), child and family services programs 
operated under 42 U.S.C. 621 through 629m (Title IV-B of the Social 
Security Act), Foster Care and Adoption Assistance programs operated 
under 42 U.S.C. 670 through 679c (Title IV-E of the Social Security 
Act) and assistance programs funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 through 619 
(Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy 
Families).
    (7) Disclosure to Department of State under International Child 
Abduction Remedies Act.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1) and 663(e), the most recent address 
and place of employment of a parent or child may be disclosed upon 
request to the Department of State, in its capacity as the Central 
Authority designated in accordance with section 7 of the International 
Child Abduction Remedies Act, 42 U.S.C. 11601 et seq., for the purpose 
of locating the parent or child on behalf of an applicant.
    (8) Disclosure to Secretary of the Treasury for Certain Tax 
Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(h)(3), information may be disclosed to 
the Secretary of Treasury for the purpose of administering sections of 
the Internal Revenue Code which grant tax benefits based on support or 
residence of children.
    (9) Disclosure for Authorized Research Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(5), data in the FCR may be disclosed, 
without personal identifiers, for research purposes found by the 
Secretary to be likely to contribute to achieving the purposes of 42 
U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, Child 
Support and Establishment of Paternity) and 42 U.S.C. 601 through 619 
(Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy 
Families).
    (10) Disclosure to a Foreign Reciprocating Country for Child 
Support Purposes.
    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2) and 659a(c)(2), information on the 
State of residence of an individual sought for support enforcement 
purposes in cases involving residents of the United States and 
residents of foreign countries that

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are the subject of a declaration may be disclosed to a foreign 
reciprocating country.
    (11) Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purpose.
    Information may be disclosed to the appropriate federal, state, 
local, tribal, or foreign agency responsible for identifying, 
investigating, and prosecuting noncustodial parents who knowingly fail 
to pay their support obligations and meet the criteria for federal 
prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 228. The information must be relevant to 
the violation of criminal nonsupport, as stated in the Deadbeat Parents 
Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the disclosure must be compatible 
with the purpose for which the records were collected.
    (12) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (13) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Information may be disclosed to support the Department of Justice, 
or in a proceeding before a court, adjudicative body, or other 
administrative body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     The United States, if HHS determines that litigation is 
likely to affect HHS or any of its components, is a party to litigation 
or has an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by 
the Department of Justice or HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant and 
necessary to the litigation provided, however, that in each case it has 
been determined that the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for 
which the records were collected.
    (14) Disclosure to Contractor to Perform Duties.
    Information may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working 
on a contract for HHS and who has a need to have access to the 
information in the performance of its duties or activities for HHS in 
accordance with law and with the contract.
    (15) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Information may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.
    (16) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies.
    None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records are stored electronically at the Social Security 
Administration's National Computer Center and the OCSE Data Facility. 
Historical logs and system backups are stored offsite at an alternate 
location.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by an identification number assigned to a 
child support case by the state child support enforcement agency, an 
SSN or TIN of an individual, a transaction serial number, or by a name 
and date of birth of an individual.

Safeguards:
    Specific administrative, technical and physical controls are in 
place to ensure that the records collected and maintained in the FCR 
are secure from unauthorized access. Access to the records is 
restricted to authorized personnel who are advised of the 
confidentiality of the records and the civil and criminal penalties for 
misuse and who sign a nondisclosure oath to that effect. Personnel are 
provided privacy and security training before being granted access to 
the records and annually thereafter. Logical access controls are in 
place to limit access to the records to authorized personnel and to 
prevent browsing. The records are processed and stored in a secure 
environment. All record are stored in an area that is physically safe 
from access by unauthorized persons at all times.
    Safeguards conform to the HHS Information Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    (1) Records provided from state child support agencies.
    (a) Electronic records furnished by the state child support agency 
containing child support case and order information (input files) are 
retained for 60 days and then deleted.
    (b) State agency records (as posted to the FCR) remain within the 
FCR until removed, upon notification by the state agency that the case 
is closed, provided that, upon request, a sample may be retained for 
research purposes found by OCSE to be likely to contribute to achieving 
the purposes of child support programs or the TANF program, but without 
personal identifiers.
    (c) Records pertaining to closed cases are archived on the fiscal 
year basis and retained for two years. Family violence indicators are 
removed from the individual's record, upon request by the state that 
initiated the indicator.
    (2) Locate requests and match results.
    (a) Locate requests submitted by state child support agencies and 
other authorized persons and match results are retained for 60 days and 
are then deleted.
    (b) Audit trail records of locate requests and disclosures of match 
results pursuant to those requests, which include indications of which 
federal agencies were contacted for locate information, whether 
information was located, and the type(s) of information returned to the 
requesting entity, are archived once a year based on the fiscal year. 
The records are retained for two completed fiscal years and then 
destroyed. These records indicate the type of information located for 
the authorized user, not the information itself.
    (3) Match results generated as a result of FCR-to-FCR comparisons 
which locate individuals who are participants in child support cases or 
orders in more than one state are transmitted to the relevant states. 
Copies of FCR-to-FCR match results are retained for 60 days and then 
deleted.
    (4) Any record relating or potentially relating to a fraud or abuse 
investigation or a pending or ongoing legal action, including a class 
action, is retained until conclusion of the investigation or legal 
action.
    (5) Copies of the FCR records transmitted to the Secretary of the 
Treasury for the purpose of administering sections of the Internal 
Revenue Code which grant tax benefits based on support or residence of 
children (routine use 8) are retained for one year and then deleted.
    (6) Records collected or disseminated for technical assistance to 
child support agencies or other authorized agencies or entities are 
retained for 60 days to five years, and audit data is retained for a 
period of up to two years.

System Manager and Address:
    Director, Division of Federal Systems, Office of Automation and 
Program Operations, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration 
for Children and Families, Department of

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Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., 4th Floor East, 
Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about them should address written inquiries to the 
System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone number 
and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and the 
request must be signed by the individual to whom such information 
pertains. The requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to 
enable the System Manager to distinguish between records on subject 
individuals with the same name. Verification of identity as described 
in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about them in this system of 
records should address written inquiries to the System Manager. The 
request should include the name, telephone number and/or email address, 
SSN, and address of the individual, and should be signed by the 
individual to whom such information pertains. The requester's letter 
must provide sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to 
distinguish between records on subject individuals with the same name. 
Verification of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations 
may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about them in this system of 
records should address the request for amendment to the System Manager. 
The request should (1) include the name, telephone number and/or email 
address, SSN, and address of the individual, and should be signed by 
the individual to whom such information pertains; (2) identify the 
system of records that the individual believes includes his or her 
records or otherwise provide enough information to enable the 
identification of the individual's record; (3) identify the information 
that the individual believes is not accurate, relevant, timely, or 
complete; (4) indicate what corrective action is sought; and (5) 
include supporting justification or documentation for the requested 
amendment. Verification of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act 
regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Source Categories:
    Records maintained within the FCR are furnished by state child 
support enforcement agencies. Records disseminated from the FCR for the 
purpose of providing locate information from the NDNH and other federal 
agencies are furnished by departments, agencies, or instrumentalities 
of the United States or any state, employers, financial institutions, 
and insurers or their agents.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    A rulemaking is pending publication to add this system to the list 
of exempt systems in HHS regulations implementing the Privacy Act (45 
CFR 5b, at Sec.  5b.11), and that exemption will be effective upon 
publication of a Final Rule. The Final Rule will, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
552a(k)(5), exempt the portions of this system consisting of 
investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes from the 
requirements in subsections (c)(3) and (d) of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 
552a(c)(3) and (d)), subject to the limitations set forth in subsection 
(k)(5) and to the limitation in 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(2).
    Case files marked with the Family Violence Indicator (FVI) (i.e., 
indicating there is reasonable evidence of domestic violence or child 
abuse) are de facto exempt from the Privacy Act's notification, access 
and accounting requirements, by virtue of the statutory prohibitions in 
Sec.  653(b)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 653(b)(2)). 
Section 653(b)(2) prohibits disclosure of case files marked with the 
FVI to anyone other than a court or an agent of the court pursuant to 
section 653(b)(2)(B), to avoid harm to the custodial parent or the 
child of such parent.
System Number: 09-80-0387

System Name:
    Federal Parent Locator Service Child Support Services Portal, HHS/
ACF/OCSE

Security Classification:
    Unclassified

System Location:
    OCSE Data Facility, Manassas, Virginia

Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
    OCSE employees and contractors, and employees of states, financial 
institutions, insurance companies, federal agencies and other employers 
who have registered to access the system and its services for the 
purpose(s) of exchanging information to support electronic income 
withholding orders process (also referred to as e-IWO), to identify 
financial holdings, to locate parents or other responsible parties, to 
intercept tax refunds and administrative payments or to deny or 
reinstate a U.S. passport for a noncustodial parent owing past-due 
child support.

Categories of Records in the System:
    Information relating to registration requests by individuals 
seeking access to the portal and its services, including the 
individual's name, Social Security number (SSN), date of birth, and the 
address and Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) of the 
individual's employer.

Authority for Maintenance of the System:
    42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7) and (9) and 653(a)(1)

Purpose(s):
    To validate eligibility for, and maintain an official registry file 
that identifies individuals and organizations, including third-parties 
conducting business on behalf of another business or organization that 
apply for and are granted access privileges to the FPLS Child Support 
Services Portal and its services.

Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories 
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
    These routine uses specify circumstances under which ACF may 
disclose information from this system of records without the consent of 
the data subject. Each proposed disclosure of information under these 
routine uses will be evaluated to ensure that the disclosure is legally 
permissible, including but not limited to ensuring that the purpose of 
the disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the information 
was collected.
    Any information defined as ``return'' or ``return information'' 
under 26 U.S.C. 6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not be disclosed 
unless authorized by a statute, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or 
IRS regulations.
    (1) Disclosure to Department of Justice or in Proceedings.
    Records may be disclosed to support the Department of Justice, or 
in proceedings before a court, or adjudicative body, or other 
administrative body before which HHS is authorized to appear, when:
     HHS, or any component thereof; or
     2. Any employee of HHS in his or her official capacity; or
     3. Any employee of HHS in his or her individual capacity 
where the Department of Justice or HHS has agreed to represent the 
employee; or
     4. The United States, is a party to litigation or has an 
interest in such

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litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice or 
court or adjudicative body is deemed by HHS to be relevant and 
necessary to the litigation; provided, however, that in each case it 
has been determined that the disclosure is compatible with the purpose 
for which the records were collected.
    (2) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
    Information may be disclosed to a congressional office from the 
record of an individual in response to a written inquiry from the 
congressional office made at the request of the individual.
    (3) Disclosure to Contractor to Perform Duties.
    Records may be disclosed to a contractor performing or working on a 
contract for HHS and who has a need to have access to the information 
in the performance of its duties or activities for HHS in accordance 
with law and with the contract.
    (4) Disclosure in the Event of a Security Breach.
    Records may be disclosed to appropriate federal agencies and 
Department contractors that have a need to know the information for the 
purpose of assisting the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected 
or confirmed breach of the security or confidentiality of information 
maintained in this system of records, provided the information 
disclosed is relevant and necessary for that assistance.
    (5) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting Agencies. None.

Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining, 
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
    Records in the system are stored electronically at the OCSE Data 
Facility.

Retrievability:
    Records are retrieved by the Social Security Number of the 
individual to whom the record pertains.

Safeguards:
    Specific administrative, technical, and physical controls are in 
place to ensure that the records collected and maintained in the FPLS 
Child Support Services Portal are secure from unauthorized access. 
Access to the records is restricted to authorized personnel who are 
advised of the confidentiality of the records and the civil and 
criminal penalties for misuse and who sign a nondisclosure oath to that 
effect. Personnel are provided privacy and security training before 
being granted access to the records and annually thereafter. Logical 
access controls are in place to limit access to the records to 
authorized personnel and to prevent browsing. The records are processed 
and stored in a secure environment. The individual's SSN is encrypted, 
and access to, and viewing of, the SSN is restricted to designated 
employees and contractors of OCSE solely for the purpose of verifying 
the identity of a registrant or a user of the portal. All records are 
stored in an area that is physically safe from access by unauthorized 
persons at all times. Safeguards conform to the HHS Information 
Security Program, http://www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/index.html.

Retention and Disposal:
    Electronic records are deleted when/if OCSE determines that the 
records are no longer needed for administrative, audit, legal, or 
operational purposes, and in accordance with records schedules approved 
by the National Archives and Records Administration. Approved disposal 
methods for electronic records and media include overwriting, 
degaussing, erasing, disintegration, pulverization, burning, melting, 
incineration, shredding, or sanding.

System Manager and Address:
    Director, Division of Federal Systems, Office of Automation and 
Program Operations, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration 
for Children and Families, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., 4th Floor East, 
Washington, DC 20447.

Notification Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries 
to the System Manager. The request should include the name, telephone 
number and/or email address, SSN, and address of the individual, and 
the request must be signed. The requester's letter must provide 
sufficient particulars to enable the System Manager to distinguish 
between records on subject individuals with the same name. Verification 
of identity as described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be 
required. 45 CFR 5b.5.

Record Access Procedures:
    Individuals seeking access to a record about them in this system of 
records should address written inquiries to the System Manager. The 
request should include the name, telephone number and/or email address, 
Social Security number (SSN), and address of the individual, and should 
be signed by the individual to whom such information pertains. The 
requester's letter must provide sufficient particulars to enable the 
System Manager to distinguish between records on subject individuals 
with the same name. Verification of identity as described in HHS's 
Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Contesting Record Procedures:
    Individuals seeking to amend a record about them in this system of 
records should address the request for amendment to the System Manager. 
The request should (1) include the name, telephone number and/or email 
address, Social Security number (SSN), and address of the individual, 
and should be signed by the individual to whom such information 
pertains; (2) identify the system of records that the individual 
believes includes his or her records or otherwise provide enough 
information to enable the identification of the individual's record; 
(3) identify the information that the individual believes is not 
accurate, relevant, timely, or complete; (4) indicate what corrective 
action is sought; and (5) include supporting justification or 
documentation for the requested amendment. Verification of identity as 
described in HHS's Privacy Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5

Record Source Categories:
    Information is obtained from individuals and organizations, 
including third-parties conducting business on behalf of a business or 
organization, that apply for access privileges to the FPLS Child 
Support Services Portal and its services.

Exemptions Claimed for the System:
    None.

[FR Doc. 2015-07440 Filed 4-1-15; 8:45 am]
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                                               DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                Children and Families, 901 D St. SW.,                 (1) 09–90–0151 OFA Temporary
                                               HUMAN SERVICES                                          Washington, DC 20024; Email:                          Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
                                                                                                       Felicia.gaither@acf.hhs.gov.                          Data System, HHS/ACF/OFA
                                               Administration for Children and                           OFA Temporary Assistance for Needy
                                               Families                                                                                                         (Last published 6/16/04 at 69 FR
                                                                                                       Families (non-Tribal)—Dennis Poe,                     33644)—The revised SORN:
                                                                                                       Privacy Officer, Administration for                      • Changes the SORN number to 09–
                                               Privacy Act of 1974; System of                          Children and Families, 901 D St. SW.,
                                               Records Notice                                                                                                80–0375;
                                                                                                       Washington, DC 20024; Email:                             • Updates the System Location
                                               AGENCY:  Administration for Children                    dennis.poe@acf.hhs.gov.                               section;
                                               and Families (ACF), Department of                       OCC—Office of Child Care                                 • adds data elements to the Categories
                                               Health and Human Services (HHS).                                                                              of Records section (work-eligible
                                               ACTION: Notice of new, amended, and                       OCC Federal Child Care Monthly Case
                                                                                                                                                             individual indicator, number of deemed
                                               deleted Privacy Act systems of records.                 Records—Joe Gagnier, Privacy Officer,
                                                                                                                                                             core hours for overall rate, and number
                                                                                                       Administration for Children and
                                               SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                                                                             of deemed core hours for the two-parent
                                                                                                       Families, 901 D St. SW., Washington,
                                               requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974,                                                                      rate) and removes certain other data
                                                                                                       DC 20024; Email: joseph.gagnier@
                                               as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), the                                                                               elements;
                                                                                                       acf.hhs.gov.
                                               Administration for Children and                                                                                  • updates the Authority section;
                                               Families is publishing notice of a                      OCSE—Office of Child Support                             • adds explanatory information to the
                                               republication multiple systems of                       Enforcement                                           Purpose(s) section, after the three
                                               records, including amendments to                                                                              purposes listed;
                                                                                                         All OCSE Systems—Linda Deimeke,
                                               existing systems, establishment of new                  Privacy Officer, Administration for                      • in the Routine Uses section,
                                               systems, and deletion of obsolete                       Children and Families, 901 D St. SW.,                 removes an unnecessary routine use
                                               systems.                                                4th Floor, Washington, DC 20024;                      pertaining to disclosures of non-
                                                                                                       Email: linda.deimeke@acf.hhs.gov.                     identifiable data, renumbers the
                                               DATES: Effective: This Notice will
                                                                                                                                                             remaining routine use as 1, and adds
                                               become effective 30 days after                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            new routine uses at 2 through 11; and
                                               publication, unless the Administration
                                                                                                       I. Explanation of Changes                                • Shortens the Safeguards section to
                                               for Children and Families makes
                                                                                                                                                             link to HHS’ information security
                                               changes based on comments received.                        The Administration for Children and                policies instead of describing them.
                                               Written comments should be submitted                    Families (ACF) within the Department
                                               on or before the effective date.                        of Health and Human Services (HHS) is                 (2) 09–80–0381 OCSE National
                                               ADDRESSES: The public should address                    republishing multiple of its Privacy Act              Directory of New Hires, HHS/ACF/
                                               written comments to: Gary Cochran,                      Systems of Records Notices (SORNs).                   OCSE
                                               Senior Agency Officer for Privacy,                      The republication includes                              (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR
                                               Administration for Children and                         establishment of four new systems,                    559)—The revised SORN:
                                               Families, 901 D St. SW., 3rd Floor                      alteration of five existing systems, and                • Updates the system and storage
                                               Washington, DC 20024; Email:                            deletion of five obsolete systems. The                locations;
                                               gary.cochran@acf.hhs.gov.                               following summary identifies each                       • adds two new categories of
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The                    system and describes generally the                    individuals (4 and 5) to the Categories
                                               following contact persons can answer                    effect of the republication on that                   of Individuals section;
                                               questions about the system of records                   system.                                                 • in the Categories of Records section,
                                               notices (SORNs) for systems maintained                  A. Four New Systems Established                       adds two new data elements to record
                                               in these offices within the                                                                                   category 2 (date of hire and Department
                                               Administration for Children and                           ACF is proposing to establish the                   of Defense status code), adds one new
                                               Families:                                               following new systems of records; the                 data element to record category 4 (wage
                                                                                                       republication includes SORNs for these                and unemployment compensation
                                               FYSB—Family and Youth Services
                                                                                                       new systems:                                          records obtained from the Department of
                                               Bureau
                                                                                                         (1) 09–80–0341 FYSB Research and                    Labor), and adds two new record
                                                 FYSB Research and Evaluation                          Evaluation Project Records, HHS/ACF/                  categories (5 and 6);
                                               Project Records—Kim Franklin,                           FYSB
                                               Administration for Children and                                                                                 • updates the Authority section;
                                               Families, 901 D St. SW., 7th Floor,
                                                                                                         (2) 09–80–0361 OPRE Research and                      • in the Routine Uses section, revises
                                                                                                       Evaluation Project Records, HHS/ACF/                  the law enforcement routine use to
                                               Washington, DC 20024; Email:                            OPRE
                                               kim.franklin@acf.hhs.gov.                                                                                     make it applicable to criminal
                                                                                                         (3) 09–80–0371 OCC Federal Child                    nonsupport, merges the routine use for
                                               OPRE—Office of Planning, Research                       Care Monthly Case Records, HHS/ACF/                   disclosures to a court or adjudicative
                                               and Evaluation                                          OCC                                                   body into the routine use for disclosures
                                                 OPRE Research and Evaluation                            (4) 09–80–0373 OFA Tribal                           to the Department of Justice (DOJ), and
                                               Project Records—Naomi Goldstein,                        Temporary Assistance for Needy                        adds a routine use for disclosures to a
                                               Privacy Officer, Administration for                     Families (Tribal TANF) Data System,                   Congressional office;
                                               Children and Families, 901 D St. SW.,                   HHS/ACF/OFA.                                            • lists additional identifiers used for
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                                               Washington, DC 20024; Email:                                                                                  retrieval (state FIPS codes, employer
                                                                                                       B. Five Existing Systems Revised
                                               naomi.goldstein@acf.hhs.gov.                                                                                  identification numbers), and adds new
                                                                                                         ACF is proposing to alter the                       retention periods (for input records for
                                               OFA—Office of Family Assistance                         following five existing systems of                    authorized matching, records pertaining
                                                 OFA Tribal Temporary Assistance for                   records; this republication includes                  to income withholding, and audit logs),
                                               Needy Families—Felicia Gaither,                         revised SORNs with the following                      in the Policies and Practices Section;
                                               Privacy Officer, Administration for                     changes for these systems:                            and


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                                                 • Lists additional record sources                       Æ limits the law enforcement routine                body into the routine use for disclosures
                                               (entities authorized to match, employers                use (formerly 8, now 11) to disclosures               to DOJ,
                                               and other income sources).                              pertaining to criminal nonsupport,                      Æ adds a routine use for disclosures to
                                                                                                         Æ merges the routine use for                        a Congressional office, and
                                               (3) 09–80–0383 OCSE Debtor File, HHS/                                                                           Æ revises the heading of the
                                                                                                       disclosures to a court or adjudicative
                                               ACF/OCSE                                                                                                      contractor routine use;
                                                                                                       body into the routine use for disclosures
                                                  (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR                      to DOJ (formerly 9 and 10, now 12),                     • in the Policies and Practices
                                               559)—The revised SORN:                                    Æ revises the heading of the                        section,
                                                  • Expands the Categories of                          contractor routine use (formerly 11, now                Æ lists additional identifiers used for
                                               Individuals section to include                          13), and                                              retrieval (taxpayer identification
                                               individuals whose records are in input                    Æ adds new routine use 14 for                       number (TIN), transaction serial
                                               files for matching;                                     disclosures to a Congressional office;                number, name and date of birth),
                                                  • updates the Categories of Records                  and                                                     Æ removes unnecessary wording from
                                               section to:                                               • in the Policies and Practices                     retention period (1),
                                                  Æ add data elements to category 2                    section,                                                Æ adds match result records to
                                               (income and benefits information, and                     Æ lists additional identifiers used for             retention period (2)(a) and removes the
                                               information pertaining to collection of                 retrieval (FEIN of the financial                      retention period formerly listed as (2)(c),
                                               amounts by state child support                          institution, state FIPS code, Taxpayer                  Æ revises retention period (5), and
                                               enforcement agencies) and category 3                    Identification Number (TIN), and state                  Æ adds a new retention period (6);
                                               (amounts withheld from a financial                      child support case identification                       • removes an unnecessary sentence
                                               institution account, date of withholding,               number), and                                          (about filtering redundant data) from the
                                               and information pertaining to placement                   Æ updates the descriptions of the                   Record Source Categories: section; and
                                               of a lien or levy on an account),                       retention periods, shortens the retention               • provides a more complete
                                                  Æ add a category for workers’                        period for financial institution and                  explanation of the exemptions claimed
                                               compensation payment records,                           insurer records from one year to 60                   for the system, in the Exemptions
                                               numbered as 4,                                          days, adds a one-year retention period                section.
                                                  Æ revise and renumber the category                   for a copy of records matched, and                    (5) 09–80–0387 Federal Parent Locator
                                               pertaining to insurer records (formerly                 removes the retention period for extracts             Service Child Support Services Portal,
                                               4, now 5), and                                          disclosed for routine uses.                           HHS/ACF/OCSE
                                                  Æ add a category for income and
                                               benefit records from other entities                     (4) 09–80–0202 OCSE Federal Case                        (Last published 7/21/10 at 75 FR
                                               authorized to provide information,                      Registry of Child Support Orders (FCR),               42453)—The revised SORN:
                                               numbered as 6.                                          HHS/ACF/OCSE                                            • Updates the system and storage
                                                  • updates the Authority section;                        (Last published 1/5/11 at 76 FR                    locations;
                                                  • shortens the opening sentence in                                                                           • updates the Authority section; and
                                                                                                       559)—The revised SORN:
                                                                                                                                                               • in the Routine Uses section,
                                               the Purpose(s) section and expands the                     • Changes the SORN number to 09–
                                               description to include additional                                                                               Æ adds introductory paragraphs and
                                                                                                       80–0385;
                                                                                                                                                             headings,
                                               purposes (aid transmission of                              • updates the system and storage
                                                                                                                                                               Æ merges the routine use for
                                               information pertaining to lien or levy of               locations;
                                                                                                                                                             disclosures to a court or adjudicative
                                               financial institution accounts, compare                    • expands the Categories of
                                                                                                                                                             body into the routine use for disclosures
                                               income and benefits information,                        Individuals section to include
                                                                                                                                                             to DOJ, and
                                               furnish results of data matches to state                individuals whose information is                        Æ adds a routine use for disclosures to
                                               agencies, and improve states’ abilities to              collected and/or disseminated through                 a Congressional office.
                                               collect);                                               the system as part of authorized
                                                  • in the Routine Uses section:                       technical assistance or matching, and                 C. Three Obsolete Systems Deleted
                                                  Æ revises routine use 3 to describe                  individuals involved in a state IV–E                    ACF is deleting three systems because
                                               additional information that may be                      foster care and adoption assistance                   they are obsolete:
                                               disclosed to a financial institution                    program;
                                               (information pertaining to a request for                   • in the Categories of Records section:            (1) 09–80–0100 Records Maintained on
                                               a lien or levy),                                           Æ revises the explanation of the locate            Individuals for Program Evaluative
                                                  Æ adds a new routine use 5 for                       request process,                                      Purposes Under Contract, HHS/HDS
                                               disclosures to workers’ compensation                       Æ lists additional record types                      (Last published 12/30/86 at 51 FR
                                               agencies,                                               (judicial or administrative orders,                   47061)—No longer exists
                                                  Æ renumbers former routine use 5                     subpoenas, affidavits, financial
                                               (regarding the Debt Collection                          statements, medical support notices,                  (2) 09–80–0201 Income and Eligibility
                                               Improvement Act) as routine use 6 and                   notices of a lien, and income                         Verification for Aid to Families With
                                               revises the heading,                                    withholding notices), and                             Dependent Children Quality Control
                                                  Æ renumbers former routine use 6 as                     Æ includes ‘‘state’’ with ‘‘federal                (AFDC–QC) Reviews, HHS/ACF/OFA
                                               routine use 7, revises the heading, and                 agencies’’ in one record description;                   (Last published 6/4/93 at 58 FR
                                               describes additional information that                      • updates the Authority section;                   31715)—No longer exists
                                               may be disclosed to a state agency                         • in the Routine Uses section:
                                               (information pertaining to a request for                   Æ cites the statutory definition of                (3) 09–90–0150 Research and
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                                               a lien or levy),                                        ‘‘authorized person’’ in routine uses 1,              Demonstration Data System, HHS/OCSE
                                                  Æ renumbers former routine use 7 as                  2 and 3 instead of quoting it,                          (Last published 1/24/85 at 50 FR
                                               8,                                                         Æ limits the law enforcement routine               3412)—No longer exists
                                                  Æ adds new routine uses 9 and 10 for                 use to disclosures pertaining to criminal
                                               disclosure of workers’ compensation                     nonsupport,                                           II. The Privacy Act
                                               information and income and benefits                        Æ merges the routine use for                          The Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a)
                                               information to state agencies,                          disclosures to a court or adjudicative                governs the means by which the United


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                                               States Government collects, maintains,                  but not limited to Runaway and                        the data subject. Each proposed
                                               and uses personally identifiable                        Homeless Youth Programs, Transitional                 disclosure of information under these
                                               information (PII) in a system of records.               Living Program, Maternity Group                       routine uses will be evaluated to ensure
                                               A ‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any               Homes Program, Street Outreach                        that the disclosure is legally
                                               records under the control of a Federal                  Program, Mentoring Children of                        permissible, including but not limited to
                                               agency from which information about                     Prisoners Program, Family Violence                    ensuring that the purpose of the
                                               individuals is retrieved by name or                     Programs, Abstinence Education                        disclosure is compatible with the
                                               other personal identifier. The Privacy                  Programs, and other existing and future               purpose for which the information was
                                               Act requires each agency to publish in                  programs. Records in this system may                  collected. For any project that has
                                               the Federal Register a system of records                be about any individual who                           received a certificate of confidentiality,
                                               notice (SORN) identifying and                           participates in a FYSB-sponsored                      none of these routine uses shall be read
                                               describing each system of records the                   program as a service recipient or service             to authorize a disclosure that would not
                                               agency maintains, including the                         provider. For some programs, the                      be allowed by the terms of the certificate
                                               purposes for which the agency uses PII                  records may include information about                 of confidentiality. In addition,
                                               in the system, the routine uses for                     family members of program                             contractors may be restricted by contract
                                               which the agency discloses such                         participants.                                         from making a disclosure allowed as a
                                               information outside the agency, and                     CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                             routine use or by law without the
                                               how individual record subjects can                                                                            consent of HHS, of the data subject, or
                                                                                                         Information about program
                                               exercise their rights under the Privacy                                                                       both, unless the disclosure is required
                                                                                                       participants including their identities,
                                               Act to determine if the system contains                                                                       by law.
                                                                                                       addresses, occupations, professions,
                                               information about them, to seek access                                                                           (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement
                                                                                                       school or job performances, health
                                               to records about them, and to contest                                                                         Purposes.
                                                                                                       status, test scores, and other categories
                                               inaccurate information about them.                                                                               Information may be disclosed to the
                                                                                                       of information relevant to the evaluation
                                                 Dated: March 26, 2015.                                                                                      appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal,
                                                                                                       of a particular program.
                                               Michael Curtis,                                                                                               or foreign agency responsible for
                                                                                                       AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:              investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or
                                               Director, Office of Information Services,
                                               Administration for Children and Families.                 Runaway and Homeless Youth Act                      implementing a statute, rule, regulation,
                                                                                                       (42 U.S.C. 5701 et seq.); Child and                   or order, if the information is relevant
                                                 A. The following three systems of                     Family Services Improvement Act (Pub.                 to a violation or potential violation of
                                               records are deleted:                                    L. 109–288); Promoting Safe and Stable                civil or criminal law or regulation
                                                 (1) 09–80–0100 Records Maintained                     Families Act (42 U.S.C. 629 et seq.);                 within the jurisdiction of the receiving
                                               on Individuals for Program Evaluative                   Program for Abstinence Education (42                  entity. However, because this is a
                                               Purposes Under Contract, HHS/HDS                        U.S.C. 710); Keeping Children and                     research and evaluation system, no
                                                 (2) 09–80–0201 Income and                             Families Safe Act (42 U.S.C. 5101).                   information will be disclosed for use in
                                               Eligibility Verification for Aid to                                                                           any investigation, prosecution, or other
                                               Families With Dependent Children                        PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                                                                             action targeted against any individual
                                               Quality Control (AFDC–QC) Reviews,                         The Family and Youth Services                      who is the subject of the record.
                                               HHS/ACF/OFA                                             Bureau in the Administration for                         (2) Disclosure Incident to Requesting
                                                 (3) 09–90–0150 Research and                           Children and Families (ACF) is                        Information.
                                               Demonstration Data System, HHS/OCSE                     responsible for advising the                             Information may be disclosed (to the
                                                 B. New SORNs are published for four                   Commissioner on Administration on                     extent necessary to identify the
                                               new systems of records, as follows:                     Children, Youth, and Families on                      individual, inform the source of the
                                                                                                       increasing the effectiveness and                      purpose of the request, and to identify
                                               System Number: 09–80–0341                               efficiency of FYSB programs. This                     the type of information requested), to
                                               SYSTEM NAME:                                            system of records may contain personal                any source from which additional
                                                 FYSB Research and Evaluation Project                  information subject to the Privacy Act of             information is requested when
                                               Records, HHS/ACF/FYSB                                   1974 that is produced by FYSB research                necessary to obtain information relevant
                                                                                                       and evaluation projects. Only projects                to the research or evaluation being
                                               SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                                that involve the retrieval of records by              conducted.
                                                  Unclassified                                         personal identifier are subject to the                   (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
                                                                                                       Privacy Act of 1974 and are covered by                   Information may be disclosed to a
                                               SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                                                                       this system. The procedures for the                   congressional office from the record of
                                                 Research and Evaluation Division,                     collection of information about research              an individual in response to a written
                                               Family and Youth Services Bureau                        subjects in FYSB’s evaluation projects                inquiry from the congressional office
                                               (FYSB), Administration for Children                     are reviewed, as appropriate, by                      made at the request of the individual.
                                               and Families (ACF), Department of                       Institutional Review Boards, are subject                 (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice
                                               Health and Human Services (HHS),                        to HHS regulations on research with                   or in Proceedings.
                                               Portals Building, Suite 800, 1250                       human subjects, including requirements
                                               Maryland Avenue SW., Washington,                                                                                 • Information may be disclosed to the
                                                                                                       for informed consent.                                 Department of Justice, or in a
                                               DC. A list of contractor sites where
                                               individually identifiable data are                      ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE             proceeding before a court, adjudicative
                                               currently located is available upon                     SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND             body, or other administrative body
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                                               request to the system manager.
                                                                                                       THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:                            before which HHS is authorized to
                                                                                                         These routine uses specify                          appear, when:
                                               CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                circumstances, in addition to those                      • HHS, or any component thereof; or
                                               SYSTEM:                                                 provided by statute in the Privacy Act                   • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                                 FYSB research and evaluation                          of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under which                official capacity; or
                                               projects may cover any program,                         HHS may release information from this                    • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               activity, or function of FYSB, including                system of records without the consent of              individual capacity where the


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                                               Department of Justice or HHS has agreed                 information disclosed is relevant and                  regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               to represent the employee; or                           necessary for that assistance.                         5b.5.
                                                  • The United States, if HHS
                                                                                                       DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING                       RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                               determines that litigation is likely to                 AGENCIES:
                                               affect HHS or any of its components, is                                                                           Individuals seeking to determine
                                               a party to litigation or has an interest in                   None.
                                                                                                                                                              whether this system of records contains
                                               such litigation, and the use of such                    POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                    information about themselves should
                                               records by the Department of Justice or                 RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                  address written inquiries to the System
                                               HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                    Manager. The request should include
                                               and necessary to the litigation,                        STORAGE:                                               the name, telephone number and/or
                                               provided, however, that in each case it                                                                        email address, and address of the
                                                                                                         Depending on the project, records
                                               has been determined that the disclosure                                                                        individual, and the request must be
                                                                                                       may be stored on paper or other hard
                                               is compatible with the purpose for                                                                             signed. The requester’s letter must
                                                                                                       copy, computers, and networks.
                                               which the records were collected.                                                                              provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                                  (5) Disclosure to Contractor.                        RETRIEVABILITY:                                        the System Manager to distinguish
                                                  Information may be disclosed to a                      Depending on the project, records                    between records on subject individuals
                                               contractor performing or working on a                   may be retrieved by name, code, or                     with the same name since FYSB does
                                               contract for HHS and who have a need                    other unique identifier. In some cases,                not maintain SSNs or other standard
                                               to have access to the information in the                individuals may be assigned identifiers                unique identifiers. The requester should
                                               performance of their duties or activities               specific to a project or series of projects.           try to name or describe the project that
                                               for HHS.                                                                                                       maintains the information being
                                                  (6) Disclosures for Administrative                   SAFEGUARDS:                                            requested. Verification of identity as
                                               Claims, Complaints, and Appeals.                          All contractors or other record                      described in HHS’s Privacy Act
                                                  Information from this system of                      keepers are required to maintain                       regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               records may be disclosed to an                          appropriate administrative, technical,                 5b.5
                                               authorized appeal grievance examiner,                   and physical safeguards to ensure the
                                               formal complaints examiner, equal                       security and confidentiality of records.               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                               employment opportunity investigator,                    Records are secured in compliance with                    Individuals seeking to amend a record
                                               arbitrator or other person properly                     Federal requirements, including the                    about themselves in this system of
                                               engaged in investigation or settlement of               Federal Information Security                           records should address the request for
                                               an administrative grievance, complaint,                 Management Act, HHS Security                           amendment to the System Manager. The
                                               claim, or appeal filed by an employee,                  Program Policy, and any applicable                     request should (1) include the name,
                                               but only to the extent that the                         requirements for the encryption of                     telephone number and/or email address,
                                               information is relevant and necessary to                personal data.                                         and address of the individual, and
                                               the proceeding. Agencies that may                       RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                                                                                                                              should be signed; (2) identify the system
                                               obtain information under this routine                                                                          of records that the individual believes
                                               use include, but are not limited to, the                  Identifiers are removed once the                     includes his or her records or otherwise
                                               Office of Personnel Management, Office                  evaluation is complete.                                provide enough information to enable
                                               of Special Counsel, Merit Systems                       SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                            the identification of the individual’s
                                               Protection Board, Federal Labor                           Director, Research and Evaluation                    record; (3) identify the information that
                                               Relations Authority, Equal Employment                   Division, Family and Youth Services                    the individual believes in not accurate,
                                               Opportunity Commission, and Office of                   Bureau, Administration for Children                    relevant, timely, or complete; (4)
                                               Government Ethics.                                      and Families, Department of Health and                 indicate what corrective action is
                                                  (7) Disclosure in Connection With                    Human Services, Portals Building, Suite                sought; and (5) include supporting
                                               Litigation.                                             800, 1250 Maryland Avenue SW.,                         justification or documentation for the
                                                  Information from this system of                      Washington, DC 20024.                                  requested amendment. The requester’s
                                               records may be disclosed in connection                                                                         letter must provide sufficient particulars
                                               with litigation or settlement discussions               NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                               to enable the System Manager to
                                               regarding claims by or against HHS,                       Individuals seeking to determine                     distinguish between records on subject
                                               including public filing with a court, to                whether this system of records contains                individuals with the same name since
                                               the extent that disclosure of the                       information about themselves should                    FYSB does not maintain SSNs or other
                                               information is relevant and necessary to                address written inquiries to the System                standard unique identifiers. The
                                               the litigation or discussions and except                Manager. The request should include                    requester should try to name or describe
                                               where court orders are otherwise                        the name, telephone number and/or                      the project that maintains the
                                               required under section (b)(11) of the                   email address, and address of the                      information being requested.
                                               Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C.                           individual, and the request must be                    Verification of identity as described in
                                               552a(b)(11).                                            signed. The requester’s letter must                    HHS’s Privacy Act regulations may be
                                                  (8) Disclosure in the Event of a                     provide sufficient particulars to enable               required. 45 CFR 5b.5
                                               Security Breach.                                        the System Manager to distinguish
                                                  Information may be disclosed to                      between records on subject individuals                 RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                               appropriate federal agencies and                        with the same name since FYSB does                       Records in this system may be
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                                               Department contractors that have a need                 not maintain Social Security Numbers                   obtained from the record subject;
                                               to know the information for the purpose                 (SSN) or other standard unique                         programs funded by FYSB; existing
                                               of assisting the Department’s efforts to                identifiers. The requester should try to               programs operated by federal and state
                                               respond to a suspected or confirmed                     name or describe the project that                      agencies; third party information
                                               breach of the security or confidentiality               maintains the information being                        sources that may include a record
                                               of information maintained in this                       requested. Verification of identity as                 subject’s relatives, neighbors, friends,
                                               system of records, provided the                         described in HHS’s Privacy Act                         employers, and health care providers;


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                                               and available commercial and                            status information; health information;               is legally permissible, including but not
                                               governmental data sources.                              income; employment information; child                 limited to ensuring that the purpose of
                                                                                                       welfare system experiences; citizenship,              the disclosure is compatible with the
                                               EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                       etc.                                                  purpose for which the information was
                                                  None.                                                                                                      collected. For any project that has
                                                                                                       AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                               System Number: 09–80–0361                                                                                     received a certificate of confidentiality,
                                                                                                         Section 413 of the Social Security Act              none of these routine uses shall be read
                                               SYSTEM NAME:                                            (42 U.S.C. 613); Section 1110 of the                  to authorize a disclosure that would not
                                                 OPRE Research and Evaluation                          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1310);                 be allowed by the terms of the certificate
                                               Project Records, HHS/ACF/OPRE                           Improving Head Start for School                       of confidentiality. In addition,
                                                                                                       Readiness Act of 2007 (42 U.S.C. 9836)                contractors may be restricted by contract
                                               SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                                [Pub. L. 110–134, Section 641(c)(2)];                 from making a disclosure allowed as a
                                                  Unclassified                                         Child Care and Development Block                      routine use or by law without the
                                                                                                       Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858 et                  consent of HHS, of the data subject, or
                                               SYSTEM LOCATION:                                        seq.) and Consolidated Appropriations                 both, unless the disclosure is required
                                                 Office of Planning, Research and                      Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110–161, Division                by law.
                                               Evaluation (OPRE), Administration for                   G, Title II, Payments to States for the                  (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement
                                               Children and Families (ACF),                            Child Care and Development Block                      Purpose.
                                               Department of Health and Human                          Grant); Section 429A of the Social                       Information may be disclosed to the
                                               Services (HHS), 370 L’Enfant                            Security Act (42 U.S.C. 628b), as added               appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal,
                                               Promenade, SW., Washington, DC. A list                  by the Personal Responsibility and                    or foreign agency responsible for
                                               of contractor sites where records under                 Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act.                investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or
                                               this system are maintained is available                                                                       implementing a statute, rule, regulation,
                                               upon request to the system manager.                     PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                                                                             or order, if the information is relevant
                                                                                                          The Office of Planning, Research and               to a violation or potential violation of
                                               CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                Evaluation (OPRE) in the
                                               SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                             civil or criminal law or regulation
                                                                                                       Administration for Children and                       within the jurisdiction of the receiving
                                                  OPRE research and evaluation                         Families (ACF) is responsible for                     entity. However, because this is a
                                               projects may cover any program,                         advising the Assistant Secretary for                  research and evaluation system, no
                                               activity, or function of ACF. ACF                       Children and Families on increasing the               information will be disclosed for use in
                                               programs aim to achieve the following:                  effectiveness and efficiency of programs              any investigation, prosecution, or other
                                               To support and assist low-income                        to improve the economic and social                    action targeted against any individual
                                               families and individuals to increase                    well-being of children and families. In               who is the subject of the record.
                                               their own economic independence and                     collaboration with ACF program offices                   (2) Disclosure Incident to Requesting
                                               self-sufficiency; to increase strong,                   and others, OPRE is responsible for                   Information.
                                               healthy, supportive communities that                    performance management for ACF,                          Information may be disclosed (to the
                                               have a positive impact on the quality of                conducts research and policy analyses,                extent necessary to identify the
                                               life and the development of children;                   and develops and oversees research and                individual, inform the source of the
                                               and to enter into partnerships with                     evaluation projects to assess program                 purpose of the request, and to identify
                                               states, communities, American Indian                    performance and inform policy and                     the type of information requested), to
                                               tribes, Native communities, and social                  practice. This system of records                      any source from which additional
                                               service entities that support the                       contains personal information subject to              information is requested when
                                               development of low-income families                      the Privacy Act of 1974 that is used in               necessary to obtain information relevant
                                               and children. These partnerships                        OPRE research and evaluation projects.                to the research or evaluation being
                                               include services to improve support to                  Only projects that involve the retrieval              conducted.
                                               people with developmental disabilities,                 of records by personal identifier are                    (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
                                               refugees, and migrants to address their                 subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 and                   Information may be disclosed to a
                                               needs, strengths, and abilities.                        are covered by this system. The                       congressional office from the record of
                                                  Records in this system may be about                  procedures for the collection of                      an individual in response to a written
                                               any individual who participates in an                   information about research subjects in                inquiry from the congressional office
                                               ACF/OPRE-sponsored research                             OPRE’s evaluation projects are                        made at the request of the individual.
                                               demonstration. For some projects, the                   reviewed, as appropriate, by                             (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice
                                               records may include information about                   Institutional Review Boards, are subject              or in Proceedings.
                                               family members of service recipients                    to HHS regulations on research with                      Information may be disclosed to the
                                               and program participants.                               human subjects, including requirements                Department of Justice, or in a
                                                                                                       for informed consent.                                 proceeding before a court, adjudicative
                                               CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                             body, or other administrative body
                                                 The specific types of records collected               ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE             before which HHS is authorized to
                                               and maintained are determined by the                    SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                                                                             appear, when:
                                                                                                       THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                               needs of each research and evaluation                                                                            • HHS, or any component thereof; or
                                               project. Typical projects will collect                    These routine uses specify                             • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               some or all of these records: Name;                     circumstances, in addition to those                   official capacity; or
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                                               address; telephone number and other                     provided by statute in the Privacy Act                   • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               contact information; Social Security                    of 1974, under which ACF may release                  individual capacity where the
                                               Number (SSN); demographic                               information from this system of records               Department of Justice or HHS has agreed
                                               information, including race and                         without the consent of the data subject.              to represent the employee; or
                                               ethnicity; date of birth; income; pre-                  Each proposed disclosure of information                  • The United States, if HHS
                                               school/Head Start participation; child                  under these routine uses will be                      determines that litigation is likely to
                                               care utilization; marriage and family                   evaluated to ensure that the disclosure               affect HHS or any of its components, is


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                                               a party to litigation or has an interest in             POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                   between records on subject individuals
                                               such litigation, and the use of such                    RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                 with the same name. Verification of
                                               records by the Department of Justice or                 DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                   identity as described in the
                                               HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant                     STORAGE:                                              Department’s Privacy Act regulations
                                               and necessary to the litigation,                          Depending on the project, records                   may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5
                                               provided, however, that in each case it                 may be stored on paper or other hard                  CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                               has been determined that the disclosure                 copy, computers, and networks.
                                               is compatible with the purpose for                                                                               Individuals seeking to amend a record
                                               which the records were collected.                       RETRIEVABILITY:                                       about themselves in this system of
                                                                                                         Depending on the project, records                   records should address the request for
                                                  (5) Disclosure to Contractor.                                                                              amendment to the System Manager. The
                                                                                                       may be retrieved by name, SSN, or other
                                                  Information may be disclosed to a                                                                          request should (1) include the name,
                                                                                                       personal identifier. In some cases,
                                               contractor performing or working on a                                                                         telephone number and/or email address,
                                                                                                       individuals may be assigned identifiers
                                               contract for HHS and who have a need                                                                          SSN, and address of the individual, and
                                                                                                       specific to a project or series of projects.
                                               to have access to the information in the                                                                      should be signed; (2) identify the system
                                               performance of their duties or activities               SAFEGUARDS:                                           of records that the individual believes
                                               for HHS.                                                  All contractors or other record                     includes his or her records or otherwise
                                                  (6) Disclosure for Administrative                    keepers are required to maintain                      provide enough information to enable
                                               Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.                           appropriate administrative, technical,                the identification of the individual’s
                                                  Information may be disclosed to an                   and physical safeguards to ensure the                 record; (3) identify the information that
                                               authorized appeal grievance examiner,                   security and confidentiality of records.              the individual believes in not accurate,
                                               formal complaints examiner, equal                       Records are secured in compliance with                relevant, timely, or complete; (4)
                                               employment opportunity investigator,                    Federal requirements, including the                   indicate what corrective action is
                                               arbitrator or other person properly                     Federal Information Security                          sought; and (5) include supporting
                                               engaged in investigation or settlement of               Management Act, HHS Security                          justification or documentation for the
                                               an administrative grievance, complaint,                 Program Policy, and any applicable                    requested amendment. Verification of
                                               claim, or appeal filed by an employee,                  requirements for the encryption of                    identity as described in the
                                               but only to the extent that the                         personal data.                                        Department’s Privacy Act regulations
                                               information is relevant and necessary to                                                                      may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5
                                                                                                       RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                               the proceeding. Agencies that may                                                                             RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                               obtain information under this routine                     Identifiers are removed once the
                                                                                                       analysis is complete.                                    Records in this system may be
                                               use include, but are not limited to, the                                                                      obtained from the record subject;
                                               Office of Personnel Management, Office                  SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                           existing programs operated by federal
                                               of Special Counsel, Merit Systems                         Executive Officer, Office of Planning,              and state agencies; third party
                                               Protection Board, Federal Labor                         Research and Evaluation,                              information sources that may include a
                                               Relations Authority, Equal Employment                   Administration for Children and                       record subject’s relatives, neighbors,
                                               Opportunity Commission, and Office of                   Families, Department of Health and                    friends, employers, and health care
                                               Government Ethics.                                      Human Services, 370 L’Enfant                          providers; and available commercial
                                                  (7) Disclosure in Connection with                    Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.                  and governmental data sources.
                                               Litigation.
                                                                                                       NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                              EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
                                                  Information may be disclosed in
                                               connection with litigation or settlement                  Individuals seeking to determine                       None.
                                               discussions regarding claims by or                      whether this system of records contains
                                                                                                       information about themselves should                   System Number: 09–80–0371
                                               against HHS, including public filing
                                               with a court, to the extent that                        address written inquiries to the System               SYSTEM NAME:
                                               disclosure of the information is relevant               Manager. The request should include                     OCC Federal Child Care Monthly Case
                                               and necessary to the litigation or                      the name, telephone number and/or                     Records, HHS/ACF/OCC
                                               discussions and except where court                      email address, SSN, and address of the
                                                                                                       individual, and the request must be                   SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                               orders are otherwise required under
                                                                                                       signed. The requester’s letter must                      Unclassified
                                               section (b)(11) of the Privacy Act of
                                               1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).                             provide sufficient particulars to enable              SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                                                                       the System Manager to distinguish
                                                  (8) Disclosure in the Event of a                                                                             Office of Child Care, Administration
                                                                                                       between records on subject individuals
                                               Security Breach.                                                                                              for Children and Families (ACF),
                                                                                                       with the same name. Verification of
                                                  Information may be disclosed to                                                                            Department of Health and Human
                                                                                                       identity as described in the
                                               appropriate federal agencies and                                                                              Services (HHS), 370 L’Enfant
                                                                                                       Department’s Privacy Act regulations
                                               Department contractors that have a need                                                                       Promenade, SW., Washington, DC.
                                                                                                       may be required. 45 CFR 5b.5
                                               to know the information for the purpose                                                                       CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                               of assisting the Department’s efforts to                RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                                                                             SYSTEM:
                                               respond to a suspected or confirmed                       Individuals seeking access to a record                 Family members from low-income
                                               breach of the security or confidentiality               about themselves in this system of                    working families receiving child care
                                               of information maintained in this                       records should address written inquiries              financial assistance through the Child
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                                               system of records, provided the                         to the System Manager. The request                    Care and Development Fund whose
                                               information disclosed is relevant and                   should include the name, telephone                    information is reported by the states and
                                               necessary for that assistance.                          number and/or email address, SSN, and                 territories on ACF Form 801.
                                                                                                       address of the individual, and should be
                                               DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING                        signed. The requester’s letter must                   CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                               AGENCIES:
                                                                                                       provide sufficient particulars to enable                No names are collected. Social
                                                  None.                                                the System Manager to distinguish                     Security Numbers (SSN) are collected


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                                               when voluntarily provided by families,                     (3) Disclosure to Congressional Office.            Opportunity Commission, and Office of
                                               or a unique state identifier provided by                   Information may be disclosed to a                  Government Ethics.
                                               the states is included in lieu of SSNs.                 congressional office from the record of                 (8) Disclosure to Office of Personnel
                                               Other data fields include state and                     an individual in response to a written                Management.
                                               county, reason for receiving care, total                inquiry from the congressional office                   Information may be disclosed to the
                                               monthly copayment, total monthly                        made at the request of the individual.                Office of Personnel Management
                                               income, sources of income, date                            (4) Disclosure to Department of Justice            pursuant to that agency’s responsibility
                                               assistance began. For children, data                    or in Proceedings.                                    for evaluation and oversight of Federal
                                               fields include race/ethnicity, month/                      Information may be disclosed to the                personnel management.
                                               year of birth, type of child care, total                Department of Justice, or in a                          (9) Disclosure in Connection with
                                               monthly amount paid to child care                       proceeding before a court, adjudicative               Litigation.
                                               provider, total hours of care provided.                 body, or other administrative body                      Information may be disclosed in
                                                                                                       before which HHS is authorized to                     connection with litigation or settlement
                                               AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:                                                                      discussions regarding claims by or
                                                                                                       appear, when:
                                                  42 U.S.C. 9858i, 9858j                                  • HHS, or any component thereof; or                against HHS, including public filing
                                                                                                          • Any employee of HHS in his or her                with a court, to the extent that
                                               PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                       official capacity; or                                 disclosure of the information is relevant
                                                 When Congress created the Child Care                                                                        and necessary to the litigation or
                                                                                                          • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               and Development Fund (CCDF) in the                                                                            discussions and except where court
                                                                                                       individual capacity where the
                                               Personal Responsibility and Work                                                                              orders are otherwise required under
                                                                                                       Department of Justice or HHS has agreed
                                               Opportunity Reconciliation Act, it also                                                                       section (b)(11) of the Privacy Act of
                                                                                                       to represent the employee; or
                                               created the requirement that case-level                                                                       1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).
                                                                                                          • The United States, if HHS
                                               data on families receiving CCDF                                                                                 (10) Disclosure in the Event of a
                                                                                                       determines that litigation is likely to
                                               services be collected on a regular basis.                                                                     Security Breach.
                                                                                                       affect HHS or any of its components,is
                                               States and territories were charged with                                                                        Information may be disclosed to
                                                                                                       a party to litigation or has an interest in
                                               submitting specific information so that                                                                       appropriate federal agencies and
                                                                                                       such litigation, and the use of such
                                               Congress would have some empirical                                                                            Department contractors that have a need
                                                                                                       records by the Department of Justice or
                                               basis for assessing the program. Non-                                                                         to know the information for the purpose
                                                                                                       HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant
                                               identifiable records are also made                                                                            of assisting the Department’s efforts to
                                                                                                       and necessary to the litigation provided,
                                               available to researchers and the public.                                                                      respond to a suspected or confirmed
                                                                                                       however, that in each case it has been
                                                                                                       determined that the disclosure is                     breach of the security or confidentiality
                                               ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND               compatible with the purpose for which                 of information maintained in this
                                               THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:                              the records were collected.                           system of records, provided the
                                                                                                          (5) Disclosure to the National                     information disclosed is relevant and
                                                 These routine uses specify
                                                                                                       Archives.                                             necessary for that assistance.
                                               circumstances, in addition to those
                                                                                                          Information may be disclosed to the                  (11) Disclosure to Consumer
                                               provided by statute in the Privacy Act
                                                                                                       National Archives and Records                         Reporting Agencies: None.
                                               of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under which
                                               ACF may release information from this                   Administration in records management                  POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                               system of records without the consent of                inspections.                                          RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                               the data subject. Each proposed                            (6) Disclosure to Contractors,                     DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                               disclosure of information under these                   Grantees, and Others.                                 STORAGE:
                                               routine uses will be evaluated to ensure                   Information may be disclosed to                      Current records are stored on a
                                               that the disclosure is legally                          contractors, grantees, consultants, or                computer network/database. Older
                                               permissible, including but not limited to               volunteers performing or working on a                 records are stored on tapes and disks.
                                               ensuring that the purpose of the                        contract, service, grant, cooperative
                                               disclosure is compatible with the                       agreement, job, or other activity for HHS             RETRIEVABILITY:
                                               purpose for which the information was                   and who have a need to have access to                   Records may be retrieved by state-
                                               collected.                                              the information in the performance of                 defined unique identifier (which may be
                                                 (1) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                    their duties or activities for HHS.                   an SSN).
                                               Purpose.                                                   (7) Disclosure for Administrative
                                                 Information may be disclosed to the                   Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.                         SAFEGUARDS:
                                               appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal,                 Information may be disclosed to an                   Safeguards conform to the HHS
                                               or foreign agency responsible for                       authorized appeal grievance examiner,                 Information Security Program, http://
                                               investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or               formal complaints examiner, equal                     www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/
                                               implementing a statute, rule, regulation,               employment opportunity investigator,                  index.html.
                                               or order, if the information is relevant                arbitrator or other person properly                   RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                               to a violation or potential violation of                engaged in investigation or settlement of
                                               civil or criminal law or regulation                     an administrative grievance, complaint,                  Records are maintained indefinitely.
                                               within the jurisdiction of the receiving                claim, or appeal filed by an employee,                SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
                                               entity.                                                 but only to the extent that the                         Associate Director, Office of Child
                                                 (2) Disclosure for Private Relief                     information is relevant and necessary to              Care, Administration for Children and
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                                               Legislation.                                            the proceeding. Agencies that may                     Families, Department of Health and
                                                 Information may be disclosed to the                   obtain information under this routine                 Human Services, 370 L’Enfant
                                               Office of Management and Budget at any                  use include, but are not limited to, the              Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.
                                               stage in the legislative coordination and               Office of Personnel Management, Office
                                               clearance process in connection with                    of Special Counsel, Merit Systems                     NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
                                               private relief legislation as set forth in              Protection Board, Federal Labor                        Individuals seeking to determine
                                               OMB Circular No. A 19.                                  Relations Authority, Equal Employment                 whether this system of records contains


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                                               information about themselves should                     SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                               of months countable towards Federal
                                               address written inquiries to the System                       None.                                            time-limit; number of countable months
                                               Manager. The request should include                                                                            remaining under Tribe’s negotiated
                                                                                                       SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                               the name, telephone number and/or                                                                              time-limit; exemption status of the
                                               email address, SSN, and address of the                    TANFB.HQ, Office of Family                           reporting month from the Tribe’s
                                               individual, and the request must be                     Assistance (OFA), Administration for                   negotiated time-limit; employment
                                               signed. The requester’s letter must                     Children and Families (ACF),                           status; work participation status;
                                               provide sufficient particulars to enable                Department of Health and Human                         unsubsidized employment hours;
                                               the System Manager to distinguish                       Services (HHS), 370 L’Enfant                           subsidized private and public sector
                                               between records on subject individuals                  Promenade SW., Washington, DC. A list                  employment hours; work experience
                                               with the same name. Verification of                     of contractor sites where system records               hours; on-the-job training hours; job
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                  are currently located is available upon                search and job readiness assistance
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                 request to the system manager.                         hours; community service program
                                               5b.5                                                    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                                                                                                                              hours; vocational educational training
                                                                                                       SYSTEM:                                                hours; hours of job skills training
                                               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                                                                              directly related to employment; hours of
                                                 Individuals seeking access to a record                  Members of families (as defined at 45
                                                                                                                                                              education directly related to
                                               about themselves in this system of                      CFR 286.5) who received assistance
                                                                                                                                                              employment for individuals with no
                                               records should address written inquiries                under the TANF program in any month.
                                                                                                                                                              high school diploma or certificate of
                                               to the System Manager. The request                      CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                   high school equivalency; hours of
                                               should include the name, telephone                                                                             satisfactory school attendance for
                                                                                                          There are three distinct groups of data
                                               number and/or email address, SSN, and                                                                          individuals with no high school
                                                                                                       in the system: Family-level data; adult-
                                               address of the individual, and should be                                                                       diploma or certificate of high school
                                                                                                       level or minor-child-head-of-household
                                               signed. The requester’s letter must                                                                            equivalency; hours of providing child
                                                                                                       data; and child data.
                                               provide sufficient particulars to enable                                                                       care services to an individual who is
                                                                                                          (1) Family level data may include the
                                               the System Manager to distinguish                                                                              participating in a community service
                                                                                                       following items of information: Tribal
                                               between records on subject individuals                                                                         program; hours of additional work
                                                                                                       TANF Database code, report year and
                                               with the same name. Verification of                                                                            activities permitted under a Waiver
                                                                                                       month; stratum code; case identification
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                                                                         demonstration; hours of other work
                                                                                                       number; Zip code; funding stream;
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                                                                        activities; required hours of work under
                                                                                                       disposition status; new applicant status;
                                               5b.5                                                                                                           a Waiver demonstration; amount of
                                                                                                       number of family members; type of
                                               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:                           family for work participation; receipt of              earned income; and amount of unearned
                                                  Individuals seeking to amend a record                subsidized housing; receipt of medical                 income (earned income tax credit,
                                               about themselves in this system of                      assistance; receipt of food stamp                      Social Security benefit, Supplemental
                                               records should address the request for                  assistance; amount of food stamp                       Security Income (SSI), worker’s
                                               amendment to the System Manager. The                    assistance; receipt of subsidized child                compensation, and other unearned
                                               request should (1) include the name,                    care; amount of subsidized child care;                 income).
                                                                                                       amount of child support; amount of                       (3) Child data (i.e., data pertaining to
                                               telephone number and/or email address,
                                                                                                       family’s cash resources; cash, or cash                 every child in a recipient TANF family)
                                               SSN, and address of the individual, and
                                                                                                       equivalent, amount of assistance and                   may include: family affiliation; date of
                                               should be signed; (2) identify the system
                                                                                                       number of months of that assistance;                   birth; SSN; race and ethnicity; gender;
                                               of records that the individual believes
                                                                                                       TANF child care (amount, number of                     receipt of disability benefits;
                                               includes his or her records or otherwise
                                                                                                       children covered, and number of                        relationship to head of household;
                                               provide enough information to enable
                                                                                                       months of assistance); transportation                  parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family
                                               the identification of the individual’s
                                                                                                       assistance (amount and number of                       status; education level; citizenship;
                                               record; (3) identify the information that
                                                                                                       months of assistance); transitional                    amount of unearned income (SSI and
                                               the individual believes in not accurate,
                                                                                                       services (amount and number of months                  other).
                                               relevant, timely, or complete; (4)
                                               indicate what corrective action is                      of assistance); other assistance (amount               AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                               sought; and (5) include supporting                      and number of months of assistance);                     42 U.S.C. 612 (Section 412 of the
                                               justification or documentation for the                  amount of reductions in assistance;                    Social Security Act). Tribal TANF data
                                               requested amendment. Verification of                    reason for assistance reductions                       collection and reporting regulations are
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                  (sanctions, recoupment of prior                        found in 45 CFR part 286.
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                 overpayment, and other); waiver
                                                                                                       evaluation experimental and control                    PURPOSE:
                                               5b.5
                                                                                                       group status; exemption status from the                  The purposes of the Tribal TANF Data
                                               RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                               federal time-limit provisions; and new                 System are: (1) To determine whether
                                                  States and territories receiving funds               child-only-family status.                              Tribes are meeting certain requirements
                                               from the Child Care and Development                        (2) Adult-level or minor child-head-                negotiated under the Act, including
                                               Fund.                                                   of-household data may include: family                  negotiated work and time-limit
                                                                                                       affiliation; non-custodial parent                      requirements; (2) to compile
                                               EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                       indicator; date of birth; Social Security              information used to report to Congress
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                                                  None.                                                Number (SSN); race and ethnicity;                      on the Tribal TANF program. The TANF
                                               System Number: 09–80–0373                               gender; receipt of disability benefits;                data are reported by the Tribes for each
                                                                                                       marital status; relationship to head of                calendar quarter. Some records in the
                                               SYSTEM NAME:                                            household; parent-with-minor-child-in-                 system may be provided to Office of
                                                 OFA Tribal Temporary Assistance for                   the-family status; needs of a pregnant                 Child Support Enforcement for
                                               Needy Families (Tribal TANF) Data                       woman; education level; citizenship;                   matching with records of individual
                                               System, HHS/ACF/OFA                                     cooperation with child support; number                 employment information contained in


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                                               the National Directory of New Hires.                    letting of a contract, or the issuance or               Information may be disclosed to the
                                               Match results are transmitted back in a                 retention of a grant, or other benefit.               National Archives and Records
                                               form that is not individually                              (4) Disclosure for Employee                        Administration in records management
                                               identifiable.                                           Retention, Security Clearance, Contract,              inspections.
                                                                                                       or Other Benefit.                                       (9) Disclosure to Contractors,
                                               ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                          Disclosure may be made to a Federal,               Grantees, and Others.
                                               THE PURPOSE OF SUCH USES:                               State, local, foreign, or tribal or other               Information may be disclosed to
                                                                                                       public authority of the fact that this                contractors, grantees, consultants, or
                                                 These routine uses specify
                                                                                                       system of records contains information                volunteers performing or working on a
                                               circumstances, in addition to those
                                                                                                       relevant to the retention of an employee,             contract, service, grant, cooperative
                                               provided by statute in the Privacy Act
                                                                                                       the retention of a security clearance, the            agreement, job, or other activity for HHS
                                               of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under which
                                                                                                       letting of a contract, or the issuance or             and who have a need to have access to
                                               ACF may release information from this
                                                                                                       retention of a license, grant, or other               the information in the performance of
                                               system of records without the consent of
                                                                                                       benefit. The other agency or licensing                their duties or activities for HHS.
                                               the data subject. Each proposed
                                                                                                       organization may then make a request                    (10) Disclosure for Administrative
                                               disclosure of information under these
                                                                                                       supported by the written consent of the               Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
                                               routine uses will be evaluated to ensure
                                                                                                       individual for the entire record if it so               Information may be disclosed to an
                                               that the disclosure is legally
                                                                                                       chooses. No disclosure will be made                   authorized appeal grievance examiner,
                                               permissible, including but not limited to
                                                                                                       unless the information has been                       formal complaints examiner, equal
                                               ensuring that the purpose of the
                                                                                                       determined to be sufficiently reliable to             employment opportunity investigator,
                                               disclosure is compatible with the
                                                                                                       support a referral to another office                  arbitrator or other person properly
                                               purpose for which the information was
                                                                                                       within HHS or to another Federal                      engaged in investigation or settlement of
                                               collected.
                                                 (1) Disclosure of Identifiable Data for               agency for criminal, civil,                           an administrative grievance, complaint,
                                               Research.                                               administrative, personnel, or regulatory              claim, or appeal filed by an employee,
                                                 Information may be disclosed in                       action.                                               but only to the extent that the
                                               response to specific requests from                         (5) Disclosure for Private Relief                  information is relevant and necessary to
                                               public or private entities, where the                   Legislation.                                          the proceeding. Agencies that may
                                               requester’s proposed use of data from                      Information may be disclosed to the                obtain information under this routine
                                               the Tribal TANF Data System is found                    Office of Management and Budget at any                use include, but are not limited to, the
                                               compatible with the purposes for which                  stage in the legislative coordination and             Office of Personnel Management, Office
                                               this data was collected, to supply                      clearance process in connection with                  of Special Counsel, Merit Systems
                                               untabulated data, which may include                     private relief legislation as set forth in            Protection Board, Federal Labor
                                               personal identifiers for individuals                    OMB Circular No. A 19.                                Relations Authority, Equal Employment
                                               whose information is included in the                       (6) Disclosure to Congressional Office.            Opportunity Commission, and Office of
                                               data. No data that may include personal                    Information may be disclosed to a                  Government Ethics.
                                               identifiers will be disclosed until the                 congressional office from the record of                 (11) Disclosure to Office of Personnel
                                               requester has agreed in writing not to                  an individual in response to a written                Management.
                                               use such data to identify any                           inquiry from the congressional office                   Information may be disclosed to the
                                               individuals and has provided advance                    made at the request of the individual.                Office of Personnel Management
                                               adequate written assurance that the                        (7) Disclosure to Department of Justice            pursuant to that agency’s responsibility
                                               records will be used solely as statistical              or in Proceedings.                                    for evaluation and oversight of Federal
                                               research or reporting records.                             Information may be disclosed to the                personnel management.
                                                 (2) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                    Department of Justice, or in a                          (12) Disclosure in Connection with
                                               Purpose.                                                proceeding before a court, adjudicative               Litigation.
                                                 Information may be disclosed to the                   body, or other administrative body                      Information may be disclosed in
                                               appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal,              before which HHS is authorized to                     connection with litigation or settlement
                                               or foreign agency responsible for                       appear, when:                                         discussions regarding claims by or
                                               investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or                  • HHS, or any component thereof; or                against HHS, including public filing
                                               implementing a statute, rule, regulation,                  • Any employee of HHS in his or her                with a court, to the extent that
                                               or order, if the information is relevant                official capacity; or                                 disclosure of the information is relevant
                                               to a violation or potential violation of                   • Any employee of HHS in his or her                and necessary to the litigation or
                                               civil or criminal law or regulation                     individual capacity where the                         discussions and except where court
                                               within the jurisdiction of the receiving                Department of Justice or HHS has agreed               orders are otherwise required under
                                               entity.                                                 to represent the employee; or                         section (b)(11) of the Privacy Act of
                                                 (3) Disclosure Incident to Requesting                    • The United States, if HHS                        1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(11).
                                               Information.                                            determines that litigation is likely to                 (13) Disclosure in the Event of a
                                                 Information may be disclosed (to the                  affect HHS or any of its components,is                Security Breach.
                                               extent necessary to identify the                        a party to litigation or has an interest in             Information may be disclosed to
                                               individual, inform the source of the                    such litigation, and the use of such                  appropriate federal agencies and
                                               purpose of the request, and to identify                 records by the Department of Justice or               Department contractors that have a need
                                               the type of information requested), to                  HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant                   to know the information for the purpose
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                                               any source from which additional                        and necessary to the litigation provided,             of assisting the Department’s efforts to
                                               information is requested when                           however, that in each case it has been                respond to a suspected or confirmed
                                               necessary to obtain information relevant                determined that the disclosure is                     breach of the security or confidentiality
                                               to an agency decision concerning                        compatible with the purpose for which                 of information maintained in this
                                               retention of an employee or other                       the records were collected.                           system of records, provided the
                                               personnel action (other than hiring),                      (8) Disclosure to the National                     information disclosed is relevant and
                                               retention of a security clearance, the                  Archives.                                             necessary for that assistance.


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                                                 (14) Disclosure to Consumer                            the System Manager to distinguish                      under the TANF program in any month.
                                               Reporting Agencies.                                      between records on subject individuals                 For data collection and reporting
                                                 None.                                                  with the same name. Verification of                    purposes only, family means:
                                                 Note: Data produced by matching Tribe-                 identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                    • All individuals receiving assistance
                                               provided data with data from the Office of               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                as part of a family under the State’s
                                               Child Support Enforcement’s National                     5b.5                                                   TANF or separate State program
                                               Directory of New Hires will only be disclosed                                                                   (including noncustodial parents, where
                                               in accordance applicable routine use                     CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                                                                               required under 45 CFR 265.3(f)); and
                                               disclosures set forth in the Office of Child                Individuals seeking to amend a record                  • The following additional persons
                                               Support Enforcement’s systems of records for             about themselves in this system of                     living in the household, if not otherwise
                                               OCSE Debtor File and OCSE National                       records should address the request for                 included:
                                               Directory of New Hires.                                  amendment to the System Manager. The                      (a) Parent(s) or caretaker relative(s) of
                                                                                                        request should (1) include the name,                   any minor child receiving assistance;
                                               POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                                                                                        telephone number and/or email address,                    (b) Minor siblings of any child
                                               RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                                                                                        SSN, and address of the individual, and                receiving assistance; and
                                               DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                        should be signed; (2) identify the system                 (c) Any person whose income or
                                               STORAGE:                                                 of records that the individual believes                resources would be counted in
                                                 Records may be transmitted                             includes his or her records or otherwise               determining the family’s eligibility for
                                               electronically and stored on computer                    provide enough information to enable                   or amount of assistance.
                                               tapes, disks, and networks.                              the identification of the individual’s                    (2) Members of families no longer
                                                                                                        record; (3) identify the information that              receiving assistance under the TANF
                                               RETRIEVABILITY:                                                                                                 program.
                                                                                                        the individual believes in not accurate,
                                                 Records may be retrieved by state-                     relevant, timely, or complete; (4)
                                               defined unique identifier (which may be                                                                         CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                        indicate what corrective action is
                                               an SSN), or assigned case number.                        sought; and (5) include supporting                        There are three distinct groups of data
                                                                                                        justification or documentation for the                 in the TDS (TANF Data Reporting
                                               SAFEGUARDS:                                                                                                     System): Family-level data; adult-level
                                                                                                        requested amendment. Verification of
                                                 Safeguards conform to the HHS                                                                                 or minor-child-head-of-household data;
                                                                                                        identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                               Information Security Program, http://                                                                           and child data. States must use for all
                                                                                                        Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/                                                                               families, adult-level or minor child-
                                                                                                        5b.5
                                               index.html.                                                                                                     head-of-household, and child data
                                                                                                        RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                              reported each month and must use for
                                               RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                                                                          All information is obtained from                     all months in the fiscal year: State FIPS
                                                  Data is retained indefinitely.                                                                               Code; County FIPS Code; Tribal code;
                                                                                                        participating Tribes.
                                               SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                                                                                     Reporting Month; Stratum.
                                                                                                        SYSTEM EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS                   (1) Family level data maintained in
                                                 Director, TANFB.HQ, Administration                     OF THE ACT:                                            the TDS may include the following
                                               for Children and Families, Department
                                                                                                              No.                                              items of information on every family
                                               of Health and Human Services, 370
                                                                                                        C. Revised SORNs are published for five                that received assistance during one or
                                               L’Enfant Promenade SW., Washington,
                                                                                                        existing systems of records, as follows:               more months: Case number—TANF; Zip
                                               DC 20447.
                                                                                                                                                               code; funding stream; disposition; new
                                               NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                                 System Number: 09–80–0375 (formerly                    applicant; number of family members;
                                                 Individuals seeking to determine                       09–90–0151)                                            type of family for work participation;
                                               whether this system of records contains                                                                         receives subsidized housing; receives
                                                                                                        SYSTEM NAME:
                                               information about themselves should                                                                             medical assistance; receives food stamp;
                                                                                                          OFA Temporary Assistance for Needy                   amount of food stamp assistance;
                                               address written inquiries to the System
                                                                                                        Families (TANF) Data System, HHS/                      receives subsidized child care; amount
                                               Manager. The request should include
                                                                                                        ACF/OFA                                                of subsidized child care; amount of
                                               the name, telephone number and/or
                                               email address, SSN, and address of the                   SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                               child support; amount of family’s cash
                                               individual, and the request must be                                                                             resources; cash and cash equivalents
                                                                                                              Unclassified
                                               signed. The requester’s letter must                                                                             (amount of assistance and number of
                                               provide sufficient particulars to enable                 SYSTEM LOCATION:                                       months); TANF child care (amount,
                                               the System Manager to distinguish                          (1) Office of Information Systems,                   number of children covered, and
                                               between records on subject individuals                   Office of Administration,                              number of months); transportation
                                               with the same name. Verification of                      Administration for Children and                        (amount and number of months);
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                   Families (ACF), Department of Health                   transitional services (amount and
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                  and Human Services (HHS), 370                          number of months); other (amount and
                                               5b.5                                                     L’Enfant Promenade SW., Washington,                    number of months); reason for and
                                                                                                        DC; and (2) Office of Family Assistance                amount of reductions in assistance
                                               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:                                                                                       (sanctions, recoupment of prior
                                                                                                        (OFA), ACF, HHS, 370 L’Enfant
                                                 Individuals seeking access to a record                 Promenade SW., Washington, DC. A list                  overpayment); waiver evaluation
                                               about themselves in this system of                       of contractor sites where system records               experimental and control group; is the
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                                               records should address written inquiries                 are currently located is available upon                TANF Family exempt from the Federal
                                               to the System Manager. The request                       request to the system manager.                         time-limit provisions; is the TANF
                                               should include the name, telephone                                                                              family a new child-only family.
                                               number and/or email address, SSN, and                    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE                  (2) Adult-level or minor child-head-
                                               address of the individual, and should be                 SYSTEM:                                                of-household data maintained in the
                                               signed. The requester’s letter must                        (1) Members of families (as defined at               TDS may include: Family affiliation;
                                               provide sufficient particulars to enable                 45 CFR 265.2) who received assistance                  noncustodial parent indicator; date of


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                                               birth; Social Security Number (SSN);                    on the TANF program; and, (3) to                      civil or criminal law or regulation
                                               race/ethnicity; gender; receives                        compute State scores on work measures                 within the jurisdiction of the receiving
                                               disability benefits; marital status;                    and rank States on their performance in               entity.
                                               relationship to head of household;                      assisting TANF recipients to obtain and                  (3) Disclosure for Private Relief
                                               parent-with-minor-child-in-the-family;                  retain employment. The monthly TANF                   Legislation.
                                               needs of a pregnant woman; educational                  data are reported by the individual                      Information may be disclosed to the
                                               level; citizenship/alienage; cooperation                States for each (Federal) fiscal quarter.             Office of Management and Budget at any
                                               with child support; number of months                    (The term State is used in this notice to             stage in the legislative coordination and
                                               countable towards Federal time-limit;                   refer to the 50 States, the District of               clearance process in connection with
                                               number of countable months remaining                    Columbia, and the jurisdictions of                    private relief legislation as set forth in
                                               under State’s (Tribe’s) time-limit; Is                  Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and             OMB Circular No. A 19.
                                               current month exempt from the State’s                   Guam). The State data are pooled to                      (4) Disclosure to Congressional Office.
                                               (Tribe’s) time-limit; employment status;                create a national database for each                      Information may be disclosed to a
                                               work-eligible individual indicator; work                quarter. Some records in the system may               congressional office from the record of
                                               participation status; unsubsidized                      be provided to Office of Child Support                an individual in response to a written
                                               employment; subsidized private-sector                   Enforcement for matching with records                 inquiry from the congressional office
                                               employment hours; subsidized public-                    of individual employment information                  made at the request of the individual.
                                               sector employment; work experience;                     contained in the National Directory of                   (5) Disclosure to Department of Justice
                                               on-the-job training; job search and job                 New Hires. Match results are                          or in Proceedings.
                                               readiness assistance; community service                 transmitted back to OFA in a form that                   Information may be disclosed to the
                                               program; vocational educational                         is not individually identifiable.                     Department of Justice, or in a
                                               training; job skills training directly                                                                        proceeding before a court, adjudicative
                                                                                                       ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                               related to employment; education                        SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND             body, or other administrative body
                                               directly related to employment for                      THE PURPOSE OF SUCH USES:                             before which HHS is authorized to
                                               individuals with no high school                            These routine uses specify                         appear, when: HHS, or any component
                                               diploma or certificate of high school                   circumstances, in addition to those                   thereof; or
                                               equivalency; satisfactory school                        provided by statute in the Privacy Act                   • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               attendance for individuals with no high                 of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), under which                official capacity; or
                                               school diploma or certificate of high                   ACF may release information from this                    • Any employee of HHS in his or her
                                               school equivalency; providing child                     system of records without the consent of              individual capacity where the
                                               care services to an individual who is                   the data subject. Each proposed                       Department of Justice or HHS has agreed
                                               participating in a community service                    disclosure of information under these                 to represent the employee; or
                                               program; other work activities; number                  routine uses will be evaluated to ensure                 • The United States,
                                               of deemed core hours for overall rate;                  that the disclosure is legally
                                               number of deemed core hours for the                                                                           if HHS determines that litigation is
                                                                                                       permissible, including but not limited to             likely to affect HHS or any of its
                                               two-parent rate; amount of earned                       ensuring that the purpose of the
                                               income; amount of unearned income                                                                             components, is a party to litigation or
                                                                                                       disclosure is compatible with the                     has an interest in such litigation, and
                                               (earned income tax credit (EITC), Social                purpose for which the information was
                                               Security, Supplemental Security Income                                                                        the use of such records by the
                                                                                                       collected.                                            Department of Justice or HHS is deemed
                                               (SSI), Worker’s Compensation, Other                        (1) Disclosure of Identifiable Data for
                                               Unearned Income)                                                                                              by HHS to be relevant and necessary to
                                                                                                       Research.                                             the litigation provided, however, that in
                                                  (3) Child data (i.e., data pertaining to                Information from this system of
                                               every child in a recipient TANF family)                                                                       each case it has been determined that
                                                                                                       records may be disclosed in response to
                                               may include: Family affiliation; date of                                                                      the disclosure is compatible with the
                                                                                                       specific requests from public or private
                                               birth; SSN; race and ethnicity; gender;                                                                       purpose for which the records were
                                                                                                       entities, where the requester’s proposed
                                               receives disability benefits; relationship                                                                    collected.
                                                                                                       use of data from the TANF Data System
                                               to head of household; parent-with-                      is found compatible with the purposes                    (6) Disclosure to the National
                                               minor-child-in-the-family status;                       for which this data was collected,                    Archives.
                                               educational level; citizenship/alienage;                supply untabulated data, which may                       Information may be disclosed to the
                                               amount of unearned income (SSI and                      include personal identifiers for                      National Archives and Records
                                               other unearned income).                                 individuals whose information is                      Administration in records management
                                                                                                       included in the data. No data that may                inspections.
                                               AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                       include personal identifiers will be                     (7) Disclosure to Contractors,
                                                 42 U.S.C. 601–619 (Title IV–A of the                                                                        Grantees, and Others.
                                               Social Security Act); 45 CFR part 265                   disclosed until the requester has agreed
                                                                                                       in writing not to use such data to                       Information may be disclosed to
                                               (TANF data collection and reporting                                                                           contractors, grantees, consultants, or
                                               regulations); 42 U.S.C. 603(a)(4), 613(d)               identify any individuals and has
                                                                                                       provided advance adequate written                     volunteers performing or working on a
                                               (Sections 403 and 413 of the Social                                                                           contract, service, grant, cooperative
                                               Security Act); 45 CFR part 270                          assurance that the records will be used
                                                                                                       solely as statistical research or reporting           agreement, job, or other activity for HHS
                                               (collection of information for                                                                                and who have a need to have access to
                                               performance measures).                                  records.
                                                                                                          (2) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                 the information in the performance of
                                               PURPOSE(S):                                             Purpose.                                              their duties or activities for HHS.
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                                                 The purposes of the TANF Data                            Information may be disclosed to the                   (8) Disclosure for Administrative
                                               Reporting System are: (1) To determine                  appropriate Federal, State, local, tribal,            Claim, Complaint, and Appeal.
                                               whether States are meeting certain                      or foreign agency responsible for                        Information from this system of
                                               requirements prescribed by the Act,                     investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or             records may be disclosed to an
                                               including prescribed work and time-                     implementing a statute, rule, regulation,             authorized appeal grievance examiner,
                                               limit requirements; (2) to compile                      or order, if the information is relevant              formal complaints examiner, equal
                                               information used to report to Congress                  to a violation or potential violation of              employment opportunity investigator,


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                                               arbitrator or other person properly                     RETRIEVABILITY:                                       Human Services, 370 L’Enfant
                                               engaged in investigation or settlement of                 Records may be retrieved by name,                   Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447.
                                               an administrative grievance, complaint,                 state-defined unique identifier (which                NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
                                               claim, or appeal filed by an employee,                  may be an SSN), or assigned case or
                                               but only to the extent that the                         family identification numbers.                          Individuals seeking to determine
                                               information is relevant and necessary to                                                                      whether this system of records contains
                                               the proceeding. Agencies that may                       SAFEGUARDS:                                           information about themselves should
                                               obtain information under this routine                     Safeguards conform to the HHS                       address written inquiries to the System
                                               use include, but are not limited to, the                Information Security Program, http://                 Manager. The request should include
                                               Office of Personnel Management, Office                  www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/                     the name, telephone number and/or
                                               of Special Counsel, Merit Systems                       index.html.                                           email address, SSN, and address of the
                                               Protection Board, Federal Labor                                                                               individual, and the request must be
                                               Relations Authority, Equal Employment                   RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                               signed. The requester’s letter must
                                               Opportunity Commission, and Office of                      The data transmitted by a State for a              provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                               Government Ethics.                                      fiscal quarter are backed up after the                the System Manager to distinguish
                                                 (9) Disclosure to Office of Personnel                 initial processing of the data. The                   between records on subject individuals
                                               Management.                                             backed-up version of the data is kept                 with the same name. Verification of
                                                 Information from this system of                       only for a period of 30 days. The data                identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                               records may be disclosed to the Office                  transmitted by the States for a fiscal                Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               of Personnel Management pursuant to                     quarter, after processing and acceptance,             5b.5
                                               that agency’s responsibility for                        are pooled to create a national database              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                               evaluation and oversight of Federal                     for the quarter. The national database is
                                               personnel management.                                   stored for up to 24 months after the end                Individuals seeking access to a record
                                                 (10) Disclosure in Connection with                    of the fiscal year. Afterwards, the                   about themselves in this system of
                                               Litigation.                                             database is copied to a compact disc,                 records should address written inquiries
                                                 Information from this system of                       and the original data are erased. The                 to the System Manager. The request
                                               records may be disclosed in connection                  data on the compact disc is securely                  should include the name, telephone
                                               with litigation or settlement discussions               maintained by ACF for up to 20 years                  number and/or email address, SSN, and
                                               regarding claims by or against HHS,                     in order to facilitate research on                    address of the individual, and should be
                                               including public filing with a court, to                caseload trends, changes in the                       signed. The requester’s letter must
                                               the extent that disclosure of the                       characteristics of TANF recipients, or                provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                               information is relevant and necessary to                other pertinent research. The eventual                the System Manager to distinguish
                                               the litigation or discussions and except                disposal of the data will be by means of              between records on subject individuals
                                               where court orders are otherwise                        physical destruction of the CD’s                      with the same name. Verification of
                                               required under section (b)(11) of the                   containing the data. The Office of                    identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                               Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C.                           Information Systems of the Office of                  Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               552a(b)(11).                                            Administration and OFA, ACF, are                      5b.5
                                                 (11) Disclosure in the Event of a
                                                                                                       responsible for the retention and                     CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                               Security Breach.
                                                 Information may be disclosed to                       disposal of the data system. The SSNs                    Individuals seeking to amend a record
                                               appropriate federal agencies and                        obtained for the work performance                     about themselves in this system of
                                               Department contractors that have a need                 measures for a performance year,                      records should address the request for
                                               to know the information for the purpose                 although initially kept in an electronic              amendment to the System Manager. The
                                               of assisting the Department’s efforts to                file, are erased after calculation of the             request should (1) include the name,
                                               respond to a suspected or confirmed                     work measures for the performance                     telephone number and/or email address,
                                               breach of the security or confidentiality               year. The erasing of this SSN data file               SSN, and address of the individual, and
                                               of information maintained in this                       is done within two years after the                    should be signed; (2) identify the system
                                               system of records, provided the                         performance measures are actually                     of records that the individual believes
                                               information disclosed is relevant and                   published for a performance year                      includes his or her records or otherwise
                                               necessary for that assistance.                          (which precedes the year in which they                provide enough information to enable
                                                 (12) Disclosure to Consumer                           are calculated). Aggregate data files                 the identification of the individual’s
                                               Reporting Agencies. None.                               based on information provided for the                 record; (3) identify the information that
                                                                                                       work measures are also erased at the                  the individual believes in not accurate,
                                                 Note: Data produced by matching State                 same time.
                                               provided data with data from the Office of                                                                    relevant, timely, or complete; (4)
                                               Child Support Enforcement’s National                    SYSTEM MANAGERS AND ADDRESSES:                        indicate what corrective action is
                                               Directory of New Hires will only be disclosed                                                                 sought; and (5) include supporting
                                               in accordance with applicable routine use                 (1) Director, Division of Applications
                                                                                                                                                             justification or documentation for the
                                               disclosures set forth in the Office of Child            Development Services, Office of
                                                                                                                                                             requested amendment. Verification of
                                               Support Enforcement’s systems of records for            Information Services, Office of
                                                                                                                                                             identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                               OCSE Debtor File and OCSE National                      Administration, Administration for
                                               Directory of New Hires.
                                                                                                                                                             Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                                                                                       Children and Families, Department of
                                                                                                                                                             5b.5
                                                                                                       Health and Human Services, 370
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                                               POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                     L’Enfant Promenade SW., Washington,                   RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                               RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                   DC 20447.
                                               DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                                                                             All information is obtained from the
                                                                                                         (2) Director, Division of Data                      states.
                                               STORAGE:                                                Collection and Analysis, TANF Bureau,
                                                 Records may be transmitted                            Office of Family Assistance,                          SYSTEM EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS
                                               electronically and stored on computer                   Administration for Children and                       OF THE ACT:
                                               tapes, disks, and networks.                             Families, Department of Health and                       None.


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                                               System Number: 09–80–0381                                 (5) Individuals involved in child                   PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                       support cases whose information is                      The Office of Child Support
                                               SYSTEM NAME:
                                                                                                       collected and disseminated to and from                Enforcement (OCSE) uses the NDNH
                                                 OCSE National Directory of New                        employers (and other payers of income)                primarily to assist states administering
                                               Hires, HHS/ACF/OCSE                                     and state IV–D child support                          programs that improve states’ abilities to
                                               SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
                                                                                                       enforcement agencies, courts, and other               locate parents, establish paternity, and
                                                                                                       authorized entities for enforcement of                collect child support. The NDNH is also
                                                  Unclassified                                         child support orders by withholding of                used to support other programs as
                                               SYSTEM LOCATION:                                        income.                                               specified in sections 453 and 463 of the
                                                                                                                                                             Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 653, 663):
                                                 National Computer Center, Social                      CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                             Temporary Assistance for Needy
                                               Security Administration, Baltimore,                       (1) Records pertaining to newly hired               Families; child and family services;
                                               Maryland; OCSE Data Facility,                           employees furnished by a State                        foster care and adoption assistance;
                                               Manassas, Virginia.                                     Directory of New Hires pursuant to 42                 establishing or verifying eligibility of
                                               CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                                                                       U.S.C. 653a(g)(2)(A). Records in the                  applicants for, or beneficiaries of benefit
                                               SYSTEM:                                                 system are the name, address, and                     programs; recouping payments or
                                                                                                       Social Security Number (SSN) or                       delinquent debts under benefit
                                                  (1) Individuals who are newly hired
                                                                                                       Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)                  programs; and for certain research
                                               ‘‘employees’’ within the meaning of
                                                                                                       and date of hire of the employee, the                 purposes likely to contribute to
                                               chapter 24 of the Internal Revenue Code
                                                                                                       name, address and federal identification              achieving the purposes of the
                                               of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 3401, whose
                                                                                                       number of the employer of such                        Temporary Assistance for Needy
                                               employers have furnished specified
                                                                                                       employee and, at the option of the state,             Families (TANF) or the federal/state
                                               information to a State Directory of New
                                                                                                       the date of birth or state of hire of the             child support program.
                                               Hires which, in turn, has furnished such
                                                                                                       employee.
                                               information to the National Directory of
                                                                                                         (2) Records pertaining to newly hired               ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                               New Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C.                                                                               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                       employees furnished by a federal
                                               653a(g)(2)(A);                                                                                                THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                                                                                       department, agency or instrumentality
                                                  (2) Individuals who are federal                                                                               These routine uses specify
                                                                                                       pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653a(b)(1)(C),
                                               government employees whose                                                                                    circumstances under which ACF may
                                                                                                       including the name, address, SSN (or
                                               employers have furnished specified                                                                            disclose information from this system of
                                                                                                       TIN) and date of hire of the employee
                                               information to the National Directory of                                                                      records without the consent of the data
                                                                                                       and the name, address and employer
                                               New Hires pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(n)                                                                        subject. Each proposed disclosure of
                                                                                                       identification number of the employer.
                                               and 653a(b)(1)(c). This category does not                                                                     information under these routine uses
                                                                                                       A Department of Defense status code, if
                                               include individuals who are employees                                                                         will be evaluated to ensure that the
                                                                                                       available, is also included in the
                                               of a department, agency, or                                                                                   disclosure is legally permissible,
                                                                                                       records.
                                               instrumentality performing intelligence                   (3) Records furnished by a State                    including but not limited to ensuring
                                               or counterintelligence functions, if the                Directory of New Hires pertaining to                  that the purpose of the disclosure is
                                               head of such department, agency, or                     wages and unemployment                                compatible with the purpose for which
                                               instrumentality has determined that                     compensation paid to individuals                      the information was collected. Any
                                               filing such a report could endanger the                 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653a(g)(2)(B).                  information defined as ‘‘return’’ or
                                               safety of the employee or compromise                      (4) Records furnished by a federal                  ‘‘return information’’ under 26 U.S.C.
                                               an ongoing investigation or intelligence                department, agency, or instrumentality                6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not
                                               mission; and                                            pertaining to wages paid to individuals               be disclosed unless authorized by a
                                                  (3) Individuals to whom                              pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(n) and wage                 statute, the Internal Revenue Service
                                               unemployment compensation or wages                      and unemployment compensation                         (IRS) or IRS regulations.
                                               have been paid and about whom the                       records obtained pursuant to an                          (1) Disclosure for Child Support
                                               State Directory of New Hires has                        agreement with the Department of Labor                Purposes.
                                               furnished such information to the                       pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(3).                         Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2),
                                               National Directory of New Hires                           (5) Input records furnished by a state              653(b)(1)(A) and 653(c), information
                                               pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(3) and                     or federal agency or other entity for                 about the location of an individual or
                                               653a(g)(2)(B).                                          authorized matching with the NDNH.                    information that would facilitate the
                                                  (4) Individuals whose information is                   (6) Records collected and                           discovery of the location of an
                                               contained within input records                          disseminated to and from employers                    individual or identifying information
                                               furnished by an authorized state or                     (and other income sources) and state                  about the individual may be disclosed,
                                               federal agency for matching to obtain                   IV–D child support enforcement                        upon request filed in accordance with
                                               employment, wage, or unemployment                       agencies and other authorized entities                law, to an ‘‘authorized person’’ for the
                                               compensation information pertaining to                  pertaining to income withholding,                     purpose of establishing parentage or
                                               those individuals for purposes of                       including additional information, such                establishing, setting the amount of,
                                               establishing or verifying eligibility of                as termination date, final payment date               modifying or enforcing child support
                                               applicants for, or beneficiaries of,                    and amount, contact information,                      obligations. Other information that may
                                               federal or state benefit programs, such                 children’s names, lump sum income                     be disclosed is information about an
                                               as those funded under 42 U.S.C. 601                     information, order information, past-due              individual’s wages (or other income)
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                                               through 619 (Title IV–A of the Social                   support information, amounts to                       from, and benefits of, employment, and
                                               Security Act, Temporary Assistance for                  withhold, and instructions for                        information on the type, status, location,
                                               Needy Families). Other individuals                      withholding.                                          and amount of any assets of, or debts
                                               whose information is contained within                                                                         owed by or to, the individual. An
                                               input records furnished for authorized                  AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:              ‘‘authorized person’’ is defined under 42
                                               matching are listed in the routine uses                   42 U.S.C. 653(i), 652(a)(9) and                     U.S.C. 653(c) as follows: (1) Any agent
                                               to this system of records notice.                       653(a)(1).                                            or attorney of a state who has a duty or


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                                               authority to seek or recover any                        income tax credit) and verifying a claim              Security Act, Child Support and
                                               amounts owed as child and spousal                       with respect to employment in a tax                   Establishment of Paternity) and 42
                                               support or to seek to enforce orders                    return.                                               U.S.C. 601 through 619 (Title IV–A of
                                               providing child custody or visitation                      (6) Disclosure to the Social Security              the Social Security Act, Temporary
                                               rights; (2) a court which has authority to              Administration for Verification.                      Assistance for Needy Families).
                                               issue an order against a noncustodial                      Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(1), the                  (11) Disclosure to Secretary of
                                               parent for support of a child, or to issue              names, SSNs, and birth dates of                       Education for Collection of Defaulted
                                               an order against a resident parent for                  individuals about whom information is                 Student Loans
                                               child custody or visitation rights, or any              maintained may be disclosed to the                       Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(6), the
                                               agent of such court; (3) the resident                   Social Security Administration to the                 results of a comparison of information
                                               parent, legal guardian, attorney, or agent              extent necessary for verification of the              in this system with information in the
                                               of a child that is not receiving assistance             information by the Social Security                    custody of the Secretary of Education
                                               under a state program funded under title                Administration.                                       may be disclosed to the Secretary of
                                               IV–A of the Social Security Act                            (7) Disclosure for Locating an                     Education for the purpose of collection
                                               (Temporary Assistance for Needy                         Individual for Paternity Establishment                of debts owed on defaulted student
                                               Families); and (4) a state agency that is               or in Connection with a Support Order.                loans, or refunds on overpayments of
                                               administering a program operated under                     Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(2), the               grants, made under title IV of the Higher
                                               title IV–B (child and family services                   results of a comparison between records               Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070
                                               programs) or IV–E (Foster Care and                      in this system and the Federal Case                   et seq. and 42 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.) and,
                                               Adoption Assistance programs) of the                    Registry of Child Support Orders may be               after removal of personal identifiers, for
                                               Social Security Act.                                    disclosed to the state IV–D child                     the purpose of conducting analyses of
                                                  (2) Disclosure for Purposes Related to               support enforcement agency responsible                student loan defaults.
                                               the Unlawful Taking or Restraint of a                   for the case for the purpose of locating                 (12) Disclosure to Secretary of
                                               Child or Child Custody or Visitation.                   an individual in a paternity                          Housing and Urban Development for
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1), upon                establishment case or a case involving                Verification Purposes.
                                               request of an ‘‘authorized person,’’ as                 the establishment, modification or                       Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(7),
                                               defined in 42 U.S.C. 663(d)(2),                         enforcement of a support order.                       information regarding an individual
                                               information as to the most recent                          (8) Disclosure to State Agencies                   participating in a housing assistance
                                               address and place of employment of a                    Operating Specified Programs.                         program (United States Housing Act of
                                               parent or child may be disclosed for the                   Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(3),                   1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.); 12 U.S.C.
                                               purpose of enforcing any state or federal               information may be disclosed to a state               1701s, 1701q, 1715l(d)(3), 1715l(d)(5),
                                               law with respect to the unlawful taking                 to the extent and with the frequency                  1715z–1; or 42 U.S.C. 8013) may be
                                               or restraint of a child or making or                    that the Secretary determines to be                   disclosed to the Secretary of Housing
                                               enforcing a child custody or visitation                 effective in assisting the state to carry             and Urban Development for the purpose
                                               determination.                                          out its responsibilities under child                  of verifying the employment and
                                                  (3) Disclosure to Department of State                support programs operated under 42                    income of the individual and, after
                                               under International Child Abduction                     U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV–D of                removal of personal identifiers, for the
                                               Remedies Act.                                           the Social Security Act, Child Support                purpose of conducting analyses of the
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1) and                  and Establishment of Paternity), child                employment and income reporting of
                                               663(e), the most recent address and                     and family services programs operated                 such individuals.
                                               place of employment of a parent or                      under 42 U.S.C. 621 through 629m                         (13) Disclosure to State
                                               child may be disclosed upon request to                  (Title IV–B of the Social Security Act),              Unemployment Compensation Agency
                                               the Department of State, in its capacity                Foster Care and Adoption Assistance                   for Program Purposes.
                                               as the Central Authority designated in                  programs operated under 42 U.S.C. 670                    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(8),
                                               accordance with section 7 of the                        through 679c (Title IV–E of the Social                information on an individual for whom
                                               International Child Abduction Remedies                  Security Act) and assistance programs                 a state agency administering an
                                               Act, 42 U.S.C. 11601 et seq., for the                   funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 through 619                unemployment compensation program
                                               purpose of locating the parent or child                 (Title IV–A of the Social Security Act,               under federal or state law has furnished
                                               on behalf of an applicant.                              Temporary Assistance for Needy                        the name and Social Security number,
                                                  (4) Disclosure to a Foreign                          Families).                                            and information on such individual’s
                                               Reciprocating Country for Child                            (9) Disclosure to the Commissioner of              employer, may be disclosed to the state
                                               Support Purposes.                                       Social Security.                                      agency for the purposes of
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2) and                     Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(4),                   administering the unemployment
                                               659a(c)(2), information on the state of                 information may be disclosed to the                   compensation program.
                                               residence of an individual sought for                   Commissioner of Social Security for the                  (14) Disclosure to Secretary of the
                                               support enforcement purposes in cases                   purpose of verifying eligibility for Social           Treasury for Debt Collection Purposes.
                                               involving residents of the United States                Security Administration programs and                     Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(9),
                                               and residents of foreign countries that                 administering such programs.                          information pertaining to a person who
                                               are the subject of a declaration may be                    (10) Disclosure for Authorized                     owes the United States delinquent
                                               disclosed to a foreign reciprocating                    Research Purposes.                                    nontax debt and whose debt has been
                                               country.                                                   Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(5), data in           referred to the Secretary of the Treasury
                                                  (5) Disclosure to the Treasury for Tax               the NDNH, including information                       in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(g),
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                                               Administration Purposes.                                reported by employers pursuant to 42                  may be disclosed to the Secretary of the
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(i)(3),                     U.S.C. 653a(b), may be disclosed,                     Treasury for purposes of collecting the
                                               information may be disclosed to the                     without personal identifiers, for                     debt.
                                               Secretary of the Treasury for purposes of               research purposes found by the                           (15) Disclosure to State Agency for
                                               administering 26 U.S.C. 32 (earned                      Secretary to be likely to contribute to               Food Stamp Program Purposes.
                                               income tax credit), administering 26                    achieving the purposes of 42 U.S.C. 651                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(10),
                                               U.S.C. 3507 (advance payment of earned                  through 669b (Title IV–D of the Social                information on an individual and the


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                                               individual’s employer may be disclosed                  is a party to litigation or has an interest            SAFEGUARDS:
                                               to a state agency responsible for                       in such litigation, and the use of such                   Specific administrative, technical and
                                               administering a supplemental nutrition                  records by the Department of Justice or                physical controls are in place to ensure
                                               assistance program under the Food and                   the court or adjudicative body is                      that the records collected and
                                               Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et                 deemed by HHS to be relevant and                       maintained in the NDNH are secure
                                               seq.) for the purposes of administering                 necessary to the litigation; provided,                 from unauthorized access. Access to the
                                               the program.                                            however, that in each case it has been                 records is restricted to authorized
                                                 (16) Disclosure to the Secretary of                   determined that the disclosure is                      personnel who are advised of the
                                               Veterans Affairs for Verification                       compatible with the purpose for which                  confidentiality of the records and the
                                               Purposes.                                               the records were collected.                            civil and criminal penalties for misuse
                                                 Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(11),                        (19) Disclosure to Congressional                    and who sign a nondisclosure oath to
                                               information about an individual                         Office.                                                that effect. Personnel are provided
                                               applying for or receiving the following                    Information may be disclosed to a                   privacy and security training before
                                               benefits, compensation or services may                  congressional office from the record of                being granted access to the records and
                                               be disclosed to the Secretary of Veterans               an individual in response to a written                 annually thereafter.
                                               Affairs for the purpose of verifying the                                                                          Logical access controls are in place to
                                                                                                       inquiry from the congressional office
                                               employment and income of the                                                                                   limit access to the records to authorized
                                                                                                       made at the request of the individual.
                                               individual and, after removal of                                                                               personnel and to prevent browsing. The
                                               personal identifiers, to conduct analyses                  (20) Disclosure to Contractor to                    records are processed and stored in a
                                               of the employment and income                            Perform Duties.                                        secure environment. All records are
                                               reporting of such individuals: (i) Needs-                  Records may be disclosed to a                       stored in an area that is physically safe
                                               based pension benefits provided under                   contractor performing or working on a                  from access by unauthorized persons at
                                               38 U.S.C. chapter 15, or under any other                contract for HHS and who has a need to                 all times.
                                               law administered by the Secretary of                    have access to the information in the                     Safeguards conform to the HHS
                                               Veterans Affairs; (ii) parents’                         performance of its duties or activities for            Information Security Program, http://
                                               dependency and indemnity                                HHS in accordance with law and with                    www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/
                                               compensation provided under 38 U.S.C.                   the contract.                                          index.html.
                                               1315; (iii) health care services furnished                 (21) Disclosure in the Event of a
                                                                                                                                                              RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                               under subsections 38 U.S.C.                             Security Breach.
                                                                                                                                                                 Records maintained in the NDNH are
                                               1710(a)(2)(G), (a)(3), (b); or (iv)                        Records may be disclosed to
                                                                                                                                                              retained for 24 months after the date of
                                               compensation paid under 38 U.S.C.                       appropriate federal agencies and
                                                                                                                                                              entry and then deleted from the
                                               chapter 11, at the 100 percent rate based               Department contractors that have a need
                                                                                                                                                              database pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
                                               solely on unemployability and without                   to know the information for the purpose                653(i)(2)(A). In accordance with 42
                                               regard to the fact that the disability or               of assisting the Department’s efforts to               U.S.C. 653(i)(2)(B), OCSE shall not have
                                               disabilities are not rated as 100 percent               respond to a suspected or confirmed                    access for child support enforcement
                                               disabling under the rating schedule.                    breach of the security or confidentiality              purposes to quarterly wage and
                                                 (17) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                   of information maintained in this                      unemployment insurance information
                                               Purpose.                                                system of records, provided the                        in the NDNH if 12 months have elapsed
                                                 Information may be disclosed to the                   information disclosed is relevant and                  since the information is provided by a
                                               appropriate federal, state, local, tribal,              necessary for that assistance.                         State Directory of New Hires pursuant to
                                               or foreign agency responsible for
                                                                                                                                                              42 U.S.C. 653A(g)(2)(B) and there has
                                               identifying, investigating, and                         DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
                                                                                                       AGENCIES:                                              not been a match resulting from the use
                                               prosecuting, noncustodial parents who
                                                                                                                                                              of such information in any information
                                               knowingly fail to pay their support                           None.                                            comparison. Notwithstanding these
                                               obligations and meet the criteria for
                                                                                                       POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                    retention and disposal requirements,
                                               Federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C.
                                                                                                       RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND                   OCSE may retain such samples of data
                                               228. The information must be relevant
                                                                                                       DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                    entered into the NDNH as OCSE may
                                               to the violation of criminal nonsupport,
                                                                                                                                                              find necessary to assist in carrying out
                                               as stated in the Deadbeat Parents                       STORAGE:
                                                                                                                                                              its responsibility to provide access to
                                               Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the
                                                                                                         Records in the NDNH are stored                       data in the NDNH for research purposes
                                               disclosure must be compatible with the
                                                                                                       electronically at the Social Security                  found by OCSE to be likely to contribute
                                               purpose for which the records were
                                                                                                       Administration’s National Computer                     to achieving the purposes of Part A or
                                               collected.
                                                                                                       Center and the OCSE Data Facility.                     Part D of title IV of the Act, but without
                                                 (18) Disclosure to Department of
                                                                                                       Historical logs and system backups are                 personal identifiers, pursuant to 42
                                               Justice or in Proceedings.
                                                 Records may be disclosed to support                   stored off-site at an alternate location.              U.S.C. 653(i)(2)(C), (j)(5). Samples are
                                               the Department of Justice, or in a                                                                             retained only so long as necessary to
                                                                                                       RETRIEVABILITY:                                        complete such research. (1) Input
                                               proceeding before a court, adjudicative
                                               body, or other administrative body                         Records maintained in the NDNH are                  records for authorized matching to
                                               before which HHS is authorized to                       retrieved by the SSN (or TIN) of the                   obtain NDNH information and (2)
                                               appear, when:                                           individual to whom the record pertains.                records pertaining to income
                                                 • HHS, or any component thereof; or                   Records collected and disseminated                     withholding collected and disseminated
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                                                 • Any employee of HHS in his or her                   from employers and other income                        by OCSE are retained for 60 days. Audit
                                               official capacity; or                                   sources are retrieved by state FIPS codes              logs including information such as
                                                 • Any employee of HHS in his or her                   and employer identification numbers,                   employer identification numbers, FIPS
                                               individual capacity where the                           and records collected and disseminated                 code numbers, document tracking
                                               Department of Justice or HHS has agreed                 from state IV–D child support                          numbers, case identification numbers
                                               to represent the employee; or                           enforcement agencies are retrieved by                  and order identifier are retained up to
                                                 • The United States,                                  state FIPS codes.                                      5 years.


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                                               SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                             RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                              individuals: Refunds of federal taxes;
                                                 Director, Division of Federal Systems,                  Information is obtained from                         salary, wage and retirement benefits;
                                               Office of Automation and Program                        departments, agencies, or                              income and benefits information;
                                               Operations, Office of Child Support                     instrumentalities of the United States or              vendor payments and expense
                                               Enforcement, Administration for                         any state, from entities authorized to                 reimbursement payments and travel
                                               Children and Families, 370 L’Enfant                     match to receive NDNH information,                     payments; and information pertaining to
                                               Promenade 4th Floor East SW.,                           and from employers and other income                    the collection of those amounts by state
                                               Washington, DC 20447.                                   sources.                                               child support enforcement agencies.
                                                                                                                                                                 (3) Records of the results of a
                                               NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                                EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                     comparison between records in the
                                                  Individuals seeking to determine                           None.                                            Debtor File pertaining to individuals
                                               whether this system of records contains                                                                        owing past-due child support and
                                               information about them should address                   System Number: 09–80–0383
                                                                                                                                                              information provided by a financial
                                               written inquiries to the System                         SYSTEM NAME:                                           institution doing business in two or
                                               Manager. The request should include                           OCSE Debtor File, HHS/ACF/OCSE                   more states, including the name, record
                                               the name, telephone number and/or                                                                              address, SSN (or TIN), or other
                                               email address, SSN, and address of the                  SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                               identifying number of each such
                                               individual, and the request must be                           Unclassified                                     individual and information about any
                                               signed by the individual to whom such                                                                          account, held by the individual and
                                               information pertains. The requester’s                   SYSTEM LOCATION:
                                                                                                                                                              maintained at such institution,
                                               letter must provide sufficient particulars                National Computer Center, Social                     including the amounts to withhold from
                                               to enable the System Manager to                         Security Administration, Baltimore,                    the account, date of withholding of the
                                               distinguish between records on subject                  Maryland                                               amounts, and other information
                                               individuals with the same name.                                                                                pertaining to the placement of a lien or
                                                                                                       CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                               Verification of identity as described in                                                                       levy by a state child support
                                                                                                       SYSTEM:
                                               HHS’s Privacy Act regulations may be                                                                           enforcement agency on the account.
                                               required. 45 CFR 5b.5.                                    Individuals owing past-due child
                                                                                                                                                                 (4) Records pertaining to individuals
                                                                                                       support, as indicated by a state agency
                                               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                                                                              claiming or receiving periodic or lump-
                                                                                                       administering a child support
                                                                                                                                                              sum workers’ compensation payments
                                                  Individuals seeking access to a record               enforcement program pursuant to 42
                                                                                                                                                              (including name, record address, SSN
                                               about them in this system of records                    U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV, Part
                                                                                                                                                              (or TIN), claim numbers, and workers’
                                               should address written inquiries to the                 D, of the Social Security Act) are
                                                                                                                                                              compensation insurers) which are
                                               System Manager. The request should                      covered by this system.
                                                                                                                                                              furnished by a workers’ compensation
                                               include the name, telephone number                        Additional individuals whose records
                                                                                                                                                              agency and records of the results of a
                                               and/or email address, SSN, and address                  are contained in input files for
                                                                                                                                                              comparison between those records and
                                               of the individual, and should be signed                 authorized matching with records in
                                                                                                                                                              records in the Debtor File pertaining to
                                               by the individual to whom such                          this system are also covered by this
                                                                                                                                                              individuals owing past-due child
                                               information pertains. The requester’s                   system. These additional individuals
                                                                                                                                                              support.
                                               letter must provide sufficient particulars              include those claiming or receiving                       (5) Records pertaining to individuals
                                               to enable the System Manager to                         income or benefits, such as workers’                   whose information is maintained by an
                                               distinguish between records on subject                  compensation or insurance claims,                      insurer (or its agent) concerning
                                               individuals with the same name.                         settlements, awards, and payments.                     insurance claims, settlements, awards,
                                               Verification of identity as described in                                                                       and payments and the results of a
                                                                                                       CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                               HHS’s Privacy Act regulations may be                                                                           comparison between records in the
                                               required. 45 CFR 5b.5.                                    (1) Records pertaining to individuals
                                                                                                       owing past-due child support, as                       Debtor File pertaining to individuals
                                               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:                           indicated by a state agency                            owing past-due child support and
                                                  Individuals seeking to amend a record                administering a child support                          income and benefits information,
                                               about them in this system of records                    enforcement program, including the                     including lump sum payment
                                               should address the request for                          name, Social Security Number (SSN) or                  information and information maintained
                                               amendment to the System Manager. The                    Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN),                  by insurers (or their agents) concerning
                                               request should (1) include the name,                    of such individual, the amount of past-                insurance claims, settlements, awards,
                                               telephone number and/or email address,                  due child support owed by the                          and payments and information
                                               SSN, and address of the individual, and                 individual, adjustments to such amount,                pertaining to state child support
                                               should be signed; (2) identify the system               information on each enforcement                        enforcement agency withholding of
                                               of records that the individual believes                 remedy applicable to the individual to                 these amounts.
                                               includes his or her records or otherwise                whom the record pertains, as indicated                    (6) Records pertaining to individuals
                                               provide enough information to enable                    by a state IV–D child support                          claiming or receiving other periodic or
                                               the identification of the individual’s                  enforcement agency; the amount of past-                lump-sum state or federal benefits or
                                               record; (3) identify the information that               due support collected as a result of each              other income and match results between
                                               the individual believes is not accurate,                such remedy; and a history of updates                  those individuals and individuals owing
                                               relevant, timely, or complete; (4)                      by the state agency to the records.                    past-due support.
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                                               indicate what corrective action is                        (2) Records of the results of a                      AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                               sought; and (5) include supporting                      comparison between records in the                         42 U.S.C. 652, 653, 664, and 666.
                                               justification or documentation for the                  Debtor File pertaining to individuals
                                               requested amendment. Verification of                    owing past-due child support and                       PURPOSE(S):
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                  information maintained by the Secretary                  The primary purpose of the Debtor
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                 of the Treasury concerning the                         File is to improve states’ abilities to
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                                               Debtor File facilitates OCSE’s execution                ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE             settlement, award or payment for the
                                               of its responsibility to perform the                    SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND             purpose of collecting past-due support.
                                                                                                       THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:                               (5) Disclosure to Workers’
                                               following duties: Transmit to the
                                               Secretary of State a certification by a                    These routine uses specify                         Compensation Agencies to Collect
                                               state IV–D child support agency that an                 circumstances under which ACF may                     Current and Past-Due Support.
                                               individual owes arrearages of child                     disclose information from this system of                 Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(1);
                                                                                                       records without the consent of the data               666(a)(1)(A), (b)(1) and (8), and (c)(1)(F)
                                               support in an amount exceeding $2,500
                                                                                                       subject. Each proposed disclosure of                  and (G), information pertaining to an
                                               for action (with respect to denial,
                                                                                                       information under these routine uses                  individual owing past-due child support
                                               revocation or limitation of passports)                                                                        may be disclosed to a workers’
                                                                                                       will be evaluated to ensure that the
                                               pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(k)(1); through                                                                      compensation agency to identify an
                                                                                                       disclosure is legally permissible,
                                               the Federal Parent Locator Service                      including but not limited to ensuring                 individual who is applying for or
                                               (FPLS), to aid state IV–D agencies and                  that the purpose of the disclosure is                 receiving periodic or lump-sum
                                               financial institutions doing business in                compatible with the purpose for which                 workers’ compensation for the purpose
                                               two or more states in operating a data                  the information was collected. Any                    of collecting current and past-due
                                               match system pursuant to 42 U.S.C.                      information defined as ‘‘return’’ or                  support.
                                               652(l) (see also 42 U.S.C.                              ‘‘return information’’ under 26 U.S.C.                   (6) Disclosure of Treasury Information
                                               666(a)(17)(A)(i)) and to aid in the                     6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not                 to State Child Support Enforcement
                                               transmission of information pertaining                  be disclosed unless authorized by a                   Agency of Comparison Information for
                                               to a lien or levy of financial institution              statute, the Internal Revenue Service                 Assistance in Collecting Past-Due
                                               accounts located as a result of that data               (IRS) or IRS regulations.                             Support.
                                               match system authorized under 42                           (1) Disclosure to the Treasury to                     Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664 and the
                                               U.S.C. 652(a)(7), 666(c)(1)(G), and                     Withhold Past-Due Support.                            Debt Collection Improvement Act 1996
                                               666(c)(1)(G)(ii); through the FLPS, to                     Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664 and the                  (Pub. L. 104–134), the results of a
                                               compare information regarding                           Debt Collection Improvement Act of                    comparison of information pertaining to
                                                                                                       1996 (Pub. L. 104–134), information                   an individual owing past-due child
                                               individuals owing past-due support
                                                                                                       pertaining to an individual owing past-               support and information maintained by
                                               with income and benefits information of
                                                                                                       due child support may be disclosed to                 the Secretary of Treasury pertaining to
                                               such individuals, including lump sum
                                                                                                       the Secretary of the Treasury for the                 amounts payable to the individual for
                                               payment information, and furnish                                                                              refunds of federal taxes; salary, wage
                                                                                                       purpose of withholding the past-due
                                               information resulting from the data                                                                           and retirement benefits; vendor
                                                                                                       support from amounts payable as
                                               matches to the state agencies                                                                                 payments; expense reimbursement
                                                                                                       refunds of federal taxes; salary, wage
                                               responsible for collecting child support                and retirement payments; vendor                       payments; or travel payments may be
                                               from the individuals pursuant to 42                     payments; and expense reimbursement                   disclosed to a state IV–D child support
                                               U.S.C. 652(a)(7), 653(a)(2), 666(a)(4) and              payments and travel payments.                         agency for the purpose of assisting state
                                               666(c)(1)(G); through the FPLS, to                         (2) Disclosure to State Department for             agencies in collecting past-due support.
                                               compare information regarding                           Passport Purposes.                                       (7) Disclosure of Financial Institution
                                               individuals owing past-due support                         Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(k),                      Information to State Child Support
                                               with specified information maintained                   information pertaining to an individual               Enforcement Agency of Comparison
                                               by insurers (or their agents) and furnish               owing past-due child support in a                     Information for Assistance in Collecting
                                               information resulting from the data                     specified amount, as certified by a state             Past-Due Support.
                                               matches to the state agencies                           child support enforcement agency, may                    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l), the
                                               responsible for collecting child support                be disclosed to the Secretary of State for            results of a comparison between
                                               from the individuals pursuant to 42                     the purpose of revoking, restricting,                 information pertaining to an individual
                                               U.S.C. 652(l) (to be redesignated                       limiting, or denying a passport to the                owing past-due child support and
                                               § 652(m)); to assist the Secretary of the               individual.                                           information provided by multistate
                                               Treasury in withholding from refunds of                    (3) Disclosure to Financial Institution            financial institutions may be disclosed
                                                                                                       to Collect Past-Due Support.                          to a state child support enforcement
                                               federal taxes paid an amount owed by
                                                                                                          Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l),                      agency for the purpose of assisting state
                                               an individual owing past-due child
                                                                                                       information pertaining to an individual               agencies-in collecting past-due support.
                                               support pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 664; and                  owing past-due child support may be                   Information pertaining to responses to
                                               to assist state IV–D child support                      disclosed to a financial institution doing            requests by the state child support
                                               enforcement agencies in the collection                  business in two or more states to                     enforcement agencies for the placement
                                               of past-due child support through the                   identify an individual who maintains an               of a lien or levy of such accounts may
                                               administrative offset of certain federal                account at the institution for the                    also be disclosed.
                                               payments pursuant to the Debt                           purpose of collecting past-due support.                  (8) Disclosure of Insurance
                                               Collection Improvement Act of 1996                      Information pertaining to requests by                 Information to State Child Support
                                               (Pub. L. 104–134), Executive Order                      the state child support enforcement                   Enforcement Agency for Assistance in
                                               13019, and 31 CFR part 285; and to                      agencies for the placement of a lien or               Collecting Past-Due Support.
                                               improve states’ abilities to collect past-              levy of such accounts may also be                        Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (to be
                                               due and current support from                            disclosed.                                            redesignated subsection (m)), the results
                                               individuals who are owed workers’                          (4) Disclosure to Insurer to Collect               of a comparison between information
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                                               compensation benefits pursuant to 42                    Past-Due Support.                                     pertaining to an individual owing past-
                                               U.S.C. 653(e)(1); 666(a)(1)(A), (b)(1) and                 Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(l) (to be                due child support and information
                                               (8), and (c)(1)(F) and (G); and                         redesignated (m)), information                        maintained by an insurer (or its agent)
                                               653(b)(1)(B). OCSE operates the FPLS                    pertaining to an individual owing past-               concerning insurance claims,
                                               pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(9) and 42                  due child support may be disclosed to                 settlements, awards, and payments may
                                               U.S.C. 653(a)(1).                                       an insurer (or its agent) to identify an              be disclosed to a state IV–D child
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                                               purpose of assisting state agencies in                  affect HHS or any of its components, is                and disseminating information provided
                                               collecting past-due support.                            a party to litigation or has an interest in            by state child support agencies and
                                                  (9) Disclosure of Workers’                           such litigation, and the use of such                   financial institutions, information is
                                               Compensation Information to State                       records by the Department of Justice or                retrieved by the FEIN of the financial
                                               Child Support Enforcement Agency for                    the court or other adjudicative body is                institution and the state FIPS code of
                                               Assistance in Collecting Past-Due and                   deemed by HHS to be relevant and                       the state child support agency and,
                                               Current Support.                                        necessary to the litigation; provided,                 where requested, by the state child
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1)(B), the              however, that in each case it has been                 support case identification number.
                                               results of a comparison between the                     determined that the disclosure is
                                               information pertaining to an individual                                                                        SAFEGUARDS:
                                                                                                       compatible with the purpose for which
                                               owing past-due child support and                        the records were collected.                               Specific administrative, technical and
                                               information maintained by a workers’                       (13) Disclosure to Contractor to                    physical controls are in place to ensure
                                               compensation agency concerning                          Perform Duties.                                        that the records collected and
                                               workers’ compensation payments may                         Information may be disclosed to a                   maintained in the Debtor File are secure
                                               be disclosed to a state IV–D child                      contractor performing or working on a                  from unauthorized access. Access to the
                                               support enforcement agency for the                      contract for HHS and who has a need to                 records is restricted to authorized
                                               purpose of assisting states in collecting               have access to the information in the                  personnel who are advised of the
                                               past-due support and any current                        performance of its duties or activities for            confidentiality of the records and the
                                               support owed by the individual.                         HHS in accordance with law and with                    civil and criminal penalties for misuse
                                                  (10) Disclosure of Income and                        the contract.                                          and who sign a nondisclosure oath to
                                               Benefits Information to State Child                        (14) Disclosure to Congressional                    that effect. Personnel are provided
                                               Support Enforcement Agency for                          Office.                                                privacy and security training before
                                               Assistance in Collecting Past-Due and                      Information may be disclosed to a                   being granted access to the records and
                                               Current Support.                                        congressional office from the record of                annually thereafter.
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7),                     an individual in response to a written                    Logical access controls are in place to
                                               653(a)(2), 666(a)(4) and 666(c)(1)(G), the              inquiry from the congressional office                  limit access to the records to authorized
                                               results of a comparison between the                     made at the request of the individual.                 personnel and to prevent browsing. The
                                               information pertaining to an individual                    (15) Disclosure in the Event of a                   records are processed and stored in a
                                               owing past-due child support and                        Security Breach.                                       secure environment. All records are
                                               income and benefits information of such                    Information may be disclosed to                     stored in an area that is physically safe
                                               individuals, including lump sum                         appropriate federal agencies and                       from access by unauthorized persons at
                                               payment information, may be disclosed                   Department contractors that have a need                all times.
                                               for the purpose of assisting states in                  to know the information for the purpose                   Safeguards conform to the HHS
                                               collecting past-due support and any                     of assisting the Department’s efforts to               Information Security Program, http://
                                               current support owed by the individual.                 respond to a suspected or confirmed                    www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/
                                                  (11) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                  breach of the security or confidentiality              index.html.
                                               Purpose.                                                of information maintained in this                      RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                  Information may be disclosed to the                  system of records, provided the
                                               appropriate federal, state, local, tribal,                                                                        Records maintained in the Debtor File
                                                                                                       information disclosed is relevant and                  are retained until the IV–D child
                                               or foreign agency responsible for                       necessary for that assistance.
                                               identifying, investigating, and                                                                                support case is in deleted status and
                                               prosecuting noncustodial parents who                    DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING                       there has been no activity on the case
                                               knowingly fail to pay their support                     AGENCIES:                                              for seven years and are then deleted.
                                               obligations and meet the criteria for                         None.                                            Records pertaining to a financial
                                               federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 228.                                                                       institution or an insurer (or its agent) are
                                                                                                       POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                    retained for 60 days and are then
                                               The information must be relevant to the                 RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING AND
                                               violation of criminal nonsupport, as                                                                           deleted; provided, however, that after
                                                                                                       DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                    removal of personal identifiers, the
                                               stated in the Deadbeat Parents
                                               Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the                   STORAGE:                                               results of a comparison may be retained
                                               disclosure must be compatible with the                    Records in the Debtor File are stored                for such period necessary to conduct
                                               purpose for which the records were                      electronically at the Social Security                  analyses for the purpose of estimating
                                               collected.                                              Administration’s National Computer                     potential collections of past-due support
                                                  (12) Disclosure to Department of                     Center. Historical logs and system                     by state child support enforcement
                                               Justice or in Proceedings.                              backups are stored offsite at an alternate             agencies and are then deleted. OCSE
                                                  Information may be disclosed to                      location.                                              retains information furnished by
                                               support the Department of Justice, or in                                                                       workers’ compensation agencies for
                                                                                                       RETRIEVABILITY:                                        only a period necessary to complete the
                                               a proceeding before a court, or
                                               adjudicative body, or other                               Records maintained in the Debtor File                processing of the file, not to exceed 60
                                               administrative body before which HHS                    are retrieved by the SSN or TIN of the                 days from the date OCSE received the
                                               is authorized to appear, when:                          individual to whom the record pertains;                file. A copy of response file records
                                                  • HHS, or any component thereof; or                  provided, however, that for the purpose                provided to state child support
                                                  • Any employee of HHS in his or her                  of comparing information in the Debtor                 enforcement agencies is retained by
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                                               official capacity; or                                   File with information provided by                      OCSE for 60 days and is then deleted.
                                                  • Any employee of HHS in his or her                  workers’ compensation agencies or                      A copy of records matched is retained
                                               individual capacity where the                           insurers (or their agents), records in the             by OCSE for the purpose of
                                               Department of Justice or HHS has agreed                 Debtor File may be retrieved by the                    electronically filtering and suppressing
                                               to represent the employee; or                           name of the individual and either the                  the transmission of redundant
                                                  • The United States, if HHS                          date of birth or the address of the                    information for one year and is then
                                               determines that litigation is likely to                 individual. For the purpose of collecting              deleted.


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                                               SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                             RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                              date of birth, mother’s maiden name,
                                                 Director, Division of Federal Systems,                  Information is obtained from                         father’s name, participant type
                                               Office of Automation and Program                        departments, agencies, or                              (custodial party, non-custodial parent,
                                               Operations, Office of Child Support                     instrumentalities of the United States or              putative father, child), family violence
                                               Enforcement, Administration for                         any state and from multistate financial                indicator (domestic violence or child
                                               Children and Families, Department of                    institutions and insurers (or their                    abuse), order indicator, locate request
                                               Health and Human Services, 370                          agents).                                               type, and requested locate source. These
                                               L’Enfant Promenade 4th Floor East SW.,                                                                         records are maintained within the FCR
                                                                                                       EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                     and are regularly compared (matched) to
                                               Washington, DC 20447.
                                                                                                             None.                                            the National Directory of New Hires
                                               NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                                                                                       (NDNH) and other federal agencies’
                                                                                                       System Number: 09–80–0385 (formerly
                                                 Individuals seeking to determine                                                                             databases to locate information for the
                                                                                                       09–80–0202)
                                               whether this system of records contains                                                                        state child support agencies or other
                                               information about them should address                   SYSTEM NAME:                                           authorized persons.
                                               written inquiries to the System                           OCSE Federal Case Registry of Child                     State child support agencies and other
                                               Manager. The request should include                     Support Orders (FCR), HHS/ACF/OCSE                     authorized persons can directly request
                                               the name, telephone number and/or                                                                              information (referred to as locate
                                               email address, SSN, and address of the
                                                                                                       SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                               requests) from the FPLS, which includes
                                                                                                             Unclassified                                     the FCR system of records, and the
                                               individual, and the request must be
                                                                                                                                                              National Directory of New Hires system
                                               signed. The requester’s letter must                     SYSTEM LOCATION:                                       of records. The FPLS must seek the
                                               provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                                                                                         National Computer Center, Social                     requested information from other
                                               the System Manager to distinguish
                                                                                                       Security Administration, Baltimore,                    federal agencies. When state child
                                               between records on subject individuals
                                                                                                       Maryland; OCSE Data Facility,                          support agencies or other authorized
                                               with the same name. Verification of
                                                                                                       Manassas, Virginia                                     persons request information from the
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                                                                                                                                              FPLS, the request is transmitted to the
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                 CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
                                                                                                                                                              FPLS via the FCR. Upon receipt of such
                                               5b.5                                                    SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                              requests, or as a result of the regular
                                                                                                         Individuals involved in child support                comparisons of the FCR with the NDNH
                                               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                       cases in which services are being                      and other agencies’ databases, the
                                                 Individuals seeking access to a record                provided by the state IV–D child                       records located pertaining to the
                                               about them in this system of records                    support agencies, and/or individuals                   requests are disseminated to the
                                               should address written inquiries to the                 who are subject to child support orders                requestor via the FCR. The records
                                               System Manager. The request should                      established or modified on or after                    collected and disseminated, depending
                                               include the name, telephone number                      October 1, 1998, and the children of                   upon the requestor’s specific authority,
                                               and/or email address, SSN, and address                  such individuals. Individuals whose                    may include information retrieved from
                                               of the individual, and should be signed.                information is collected and/or                        the FCR, from the NDNH, or from other
                                               The requester’s letter must provide                     disseminated through the system, as                    federal or state agencies. Records from
                                               sufficient particulars to enable the                    part of authorized technical assistance                the NDNH and other agencies
                                               System Manager to distinguish between                   or matching, including but not limited                 disseminated through the FCR may
                                               records on subject individuals with the                 to individuals involved in a child and                 include categories of information such
                                               same name. Verification of identity as                  family services’ program provided by                   as name, SSN (or TIN), address, phone
                                               described in HHS’s Privacy Act                          the state IV–B agency, and individuals                 number, employer, employment status
                                               regulations may be required. 45 CFR                     involved in a state IV–E foster care and               and wages, retirement status and pay,
                                               5b.5                                                    adoption assistance program and                        assets, military status and pay, federal
                                                                                                       programs administered by other                         benefits status and amount,
                                               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                       authorized agencies and entities                       representative payees, unemployment
                                                  Individuals seeking to amend a record                specified in the routine uses of records               status and amount, children’s health
                                               about themselves in this system of                      maintained in this system.                             insurance, incarceration status, financial
                                               records should address the request for                                                                         institution accounts, assets, and date of
                                               amendment to the System Manager. The                    CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                                                                              death. The FCR also contains
                                               request should (1) include the name,                      The FCR maintains, collects, and                     information related to those categories
                                               telephone number and/or email address,                  disseminates several categories of                     of records; for example, the date of
                                               SSN, and address of the individual, and                 records. The FCR collects and maintains                receipt of federal benefits.
                                               should be signed; (2) identify the system               records provided by state child support                   Additional categories of information
                                               of records that the individual believes                 registries. These records include                      include those contained in the following
                                               includes his or her records or otherwise                abstracts of support orders and                        documents: judicial or administrative
                                               provide enough information to enable                    information from child support cases.                  orders pertaining to child support and
                                               the identification of the individual’s                  The records may include the following                  medical support; an administrative
                                               record; (3) identify the information that               information: Name, Social Security                     subpoena; an affidavit in support of
                                               the individual believes is not accurate,                number (SSN), state case identification                establishing paternity; a financial
                                               relevant, timely, or complete; (4)                      number, state Federal Information                      statement; a medical support notice; a
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                                               indicate what corrective action is                      Processing Standard (FIPS) code, county                notice of a lien; and an income
                                               sought; and (5) include supporting                      code, case type (cases in which services               withholding notice. The FCR also
                                               justification or documentation for the                  are being provided by the state child                  maintains: (1) Records (logs) of
                                               requested amendment. Verification of                    support agencies under Title IV–D of the               transactions involving the receipt of
                                               identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                  Social Security Act and those cases in                 requests and the dissemination of
                                               Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR                 which services are not being provided                  requested information; (2) copies of the
                                               5b.5                                                    by the state child support agencies), sex,             disseminated information for audit


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                                               purposes; and (3) copies of certain                     enforcing child support obligations.                     (6) Disclosure to State Agencies
                                               disseminated information for the                        Information disclosed may include                     Operating Specified Programs.
                                               purpose of electronically filtering and                 information about an individual’s wages                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(3),
                                               suppressing the transmission of                         (or other income) from, and benefits of,              information may be disclosed to a state
                                               redundant information.                                  employment, and information on the                    to the extent and with the frequency
                                                                                                       type, status, location, and amount of any             that the Secretary determines to be
                                               AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:                                                                      effective in assisting the state to carry
                                                                                                       assets of, or debts owed by or to, the
                                                 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7) and (9), 653(a)(1),               individual.                                           out its responsibilities under child
                                               (h), and (j)(3)                                            (2) Disclosure to any Department,                  support programs operated under 42
                                                                                                       Agency, or Instrumentality of the United              U.S.C. 651 through 669b (Title IV–D of
                                               PURPOSE(S):
                                                                                                       States or of any State to Locate an                   the Social Security Act, Child Support
                                                 The Office of Child Support                           Individual or Information Pertaining to               and Establishment of Paternity), child
                                               Enforcement (OCSE) uses the FCR                         an Individual.                                        and family services programs operated
                                               primarily to assist states in                              Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(e)(1),                   under 42 U.S.C. 621 through 629m
                                               administering programs under 42 U.S.C.                  information from the FCR (names and                   (Title IV–B of the Social Security Act),
                                               651 to 669b (Title IV–D of the Social                   SSNs) may be disclosed to any                         Foster Care and Adoption Assistance
                                               Security Act, Child Support and                         department, agency, or instrumentality                programs operated under 42 U.S.C. 670
                                               Establishment of Paternity) and                         of the United States or of any state on               through 679c (Title IV–E of the Social
                                               programs funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 to                  order to obtain information for an                    Security Act) and assistance programs
                                               619 (Title IV–A of the Social Security                  ‘‘authorized person’’ as defined in 42                funded under 42 U.S.C. 601 through 619
                                               Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy                     U.S.C. 653(c) which pertains to an                    (Title IV–A of the Social Security Act,
                                               Families). Additional purposes are                      individual’s location, wages (or other                Temporary Assistance for Needy
                                               specified in sections 453 and 463 of the                income) from, and benefits of,                        Families).
                                               Social Security Act. (42 U.S.C. 653,                    employment (including rights to or                       (7) Disclosure to Department of State
                                               663).                                                   enrollment in group health care                       under International Child Abduction
                                                                                                       coverage); or the type, status, location,             Remedies Act.
                                               ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                               SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                                                                                       and amount of any assets of, or debts                    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1) and
                                               THE PURPOSE OF SUCH USES:                               owed by or to, the individual.                        663(e), the most recent address and
                                                                                                          (3) Disclosure for Purposes Related to             place of employment of a parent or
                                                  These routine uses specify                           the Unlawful Taking or Restraint of a                 child may be disclosed upon request to
                                               circumstances under which ACF may                       Child or Child Custody or Visitation.                 the Department of State, in its capacity
                                               disclose information from this system of                   Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(b)(1)(A),                as the Central Authority designated in
                                               records without the consent of the data                 upon request of an ‘‘authorized person,’’             accordance with section 7 of the
                                               subject. Each proposed disclosure of                    as defined in 42 U.S.C. 663(d)(2), or                 International Child Abduction Remedies
                                               information under these routine uses                    upon request of the Department of                     Act, 42 U.S.C. 11601 et seq., for the
                                               will be evaluated to ensure that the                    Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and               purpose of locating the parent or child
                                               disclosure is legally permissible,                      Delinquency Prevention, pursuant to 42                on behalf of an applicant.
                                               including but not limited to ensuring                   U.S.C. 663(f), information as to the most                (8) Disclosure to Secretary of the
                                               that the purpose of the disclosure is                   recent address and place of employment                Treasury for Certain Tax Purposes.
                                               compatible with the purpose for which                   of a parent or child may be disclosed for                Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(h)(3),
                                               the information was collected. If any                   the purpose of enforcing any state or                 information may be disclosed to the
                                               record contains a ‘‘family violence                     federal law with respect to the unlawful              Secretary of Treasury for the purpose of
                                               indicator’’ associated to the record by                 taking or restraint of a child or making              administering sections of the Internal
                                               state child support agencies, if there is               or enforcing a child custody or                       Revenue Code which grant tax benefits
                                               reasonable evidence of domestic                         visitation determination.                             based on support or residence of
                                               violence or child abuse and disclosure                     (4) Disclosure to the Social Security              children.
                                               could be harmful to the party or the                    Administration for Verification.                         (9) Disclosure for Authorized
                                               child, the record may only be disclosed                    Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(1), the               Research Purposes.
                                               as determined by a court as provided in                 names, SSNs, and birth dates of                          Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(5), data in
                                               42 U.S.C. 653(b)(2).                                    individuals about who information is                  the FCR may be disclosed, without
                                                  Any information defined as ‘‘return’’                maintained may be disclosed to the                    personal identifiers, for research
                                               or ‘‘return information’’ under 26 U.S.C.               Social Security Administration to the                 purposes found by the Secretary to be
                                               6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not                   extent necessary for verification of the              likely to contribute to achieving the
                                               be disclosed unless authorized by a                     information by the Social Security                    purposes of 42 U.S.C. 651 through 669b
                                               statute, the Internal Revenue Service                   Administration.                                       (Title IV–D of the Social Security Act,
                                               (IRS) or IRS regulations.                                  (5) Disclosure for Locating an                     Child Support and Establishment of
                                                  (1) Disclosure for Child Support                     Individual for Paternity Establishment                Paternity) and 42 U.S.C. 601 through
                                               Purposes.                                               or in Connection with a Support Order.                619 (Title IV–A of the Social Security
                                                  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2),                        Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(j)(2)(B), the            Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy
                                               653(b)(1)(A), and 653(c), information                   results of a comparison between records               Families).
                                               about the location of an individual or                  in this system and the National                          (10) Disclosure to a Foreign
                                               information that would facilitate the                   Directory of New Hires may be                         Reciprocating Country for Child
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                                               discovery of the location of an                         disclosed to the state IV–D child                     Support Purposes.
                                               individual may be disclosed, upon                       support enforcement agency responsible                   Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 653(a)(2) and
                                               request filed in accordance with law, to                for the case for the purpose of locating              659a(c)(2), information on the State of
                                               an ‘‘authorized person,’’ as defined in                 an individual in a paternity                          residence of an individual sought for
                                               42 U.S.C. 653(c), for the purpose of                    establishment case or a case involving                support enforcement purposes in cases
                                               establishing parentage or establishing,                 the establishment, modification, or                   involving residents of the United States
                                               setting the amount of, modifying or                     enforcement of a support order.                       and residents of foreign countries that


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                                               are the subject of a declaration may be                 of assisting the Department’s efforts to              agency that the case is closed, provided
                                               disclosed to a foreign reciprocating                    respond to a suspected or confirmed                   that, upon request, a sample may be
                                               country.                                                breach of the security or confidentiality             retained for research purposes found by
                                                  (11) Disclosure for Law Enforcement                  of information maintained in this                     OCSE to be likely to contribute to
                                               Purpose.                                                system of records, provided the                       achieving the purposes of child support
                                                  Information may be disclosed to the                  information disclosed is relevant and                 programs or the TANF program, but
                                               appropriate federal, state, local, tribal,              necessary for that assistance.                        without personal identifiers.
                                               or foreign agency responsible for                         (16) Disclosure to Consumer                            (c) Records pertaining to closed cases
                                               identifying, investigating, and                         Reporting Agencies.                                   are archived on the fiscal year basis and
                                               prosecuting noncustodial parents who                      None.                                               retained for two years. Family violence
                                               knowingly fail to pay their support                                                                           indicators are removed from the
                                                                                                       POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
                                               obligations and meet the criteria for                                                                         individual’s record, upon request by the
                                                                                                       RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
                                               federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 228.                                                                      state that initiated the indicator.
                                                                                                       DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                               The information must be relevant to the                                                                          (2) Locate requests and match results.
                                               violation of criminal nonsupport, as                    STORAGE:                                                 (a) Locate requests submitted by state
                                               stated in the Deadbeat Parents                             Records are stored electronically at               child support agencies and other
                                               Punishment Act, 18 U.S.C. 228 and the                   the Social Security Administration’s                  authorized persons and match results
                                               disclosure must be compatible with the                  National Computer Center and the                      are retained for 60 days and are then
                                               purpose for which the records were                      OCSE Data Facility. Historical logs and               deleted.
                                               collected.                                              system backups are stored offsite at an                  (b) Audit trail records of locate
                                                  (12) Disclosure to Congressional                     alternate location.                                   requests and disclosures of match
                                               Office.                                                                                                       results pursuant to those requests,
                                                  Information may be disclosed to a                    RETRIEVABILITY:                                       which include indications of which
                                               congressional office from the record of                   Records are retrieved by an                         federal agencies were contacted for
                                               an individual in response to a written                  identification number assigned to a                   locate information, whether information
                                               inquiry from the congressional office                   child support case by the state child                 was located, and the type(s) of
                                               made at the request of the individual.                  support enforcement agency, an SSN or                 information returned to the requesting
                                                  (13) Disclosure to Department of                     TIN of an individual, a transaction serial            entity, are archived once a year based on
                                               Justice or in Proceedings.                              number, or by a name and date of birth                the fiscal year. The records are retained
                                                  Information may be disclosed to                      of an individual.                                     for two completed fiscal years and then
                                               support the Department of Justice, or in                                                                      destroyed. These records indicate the
                                                                                                       SAFEGUARDS:
                                               a proceeding before a court, adjudicative                                                                     type of information located for the
                                               body, or other administrative body                        Specific administrative, technical and              authorized user, not the information
                                               before which HHS is authorized to                       physical controls are in place to ensure              itself.
                                               appear, when:                                           that the records collected and                           (3) Match results generated as a result
                                                  • HHS, or any component thereof; or                  maintained in the FCR are secure from                 of FCR-to-FCR comparisons which
                                                  • Any employee of HHS in his or her                  unauthorized access. Access to the                    locate individuals who are participants
                                               official capacity; or                                   records is restricted to authorized                   in child support cases or orders in more
                                                  • Any employee of HHS in his or her                  personnel who are advised of the                      than one state are transmitted to the
                                               individual capacity where the                           confidentiality of the records and the                relevant states. Copies of FCR-to-FCR
                                               Department of Justice or HHS has agreed                 civil and criminal penalties for misuse               match results are retained for 60 days
                                               to represent the employee; or                           and who sign a nondisclosure oath to                  and then deleted.
                                                  • The United States, if HHS                          that effect. Personnel are provided                      (4) Any record relating or potentially
                                               determines that litigation is likely to                 privacy and security training before                  relating to a fraud or abuse investigation
                                               affect HHS or any of its components, is                 being granted access to the records and               or a pending or ongoing legal action,
                                               a party to litigation or has an interest in             annually thereafter. Logical access                   including a class action, is retained
                                               such litigation, and the use of such                    controls are in place to limit access to              until conclusion of the investigation or
                                               records by the Department of Justice or                 the records to authorized personnel and               legal action.
                                               HHS is deemed by HHS to be relevant                     to prevent browsing. The records are                     (5) Copies of the FCR records
                                               and necessary to the litigation provided,               processed and stored in a secure                      transmitted to the Secretary of the
                                               however, that in each case it has been                  environment. All record are stored in an              Treasury for the purpose of
                                               determined that the disclosure is                       area that is physically safe from access              administering sections of the Internal
                                               compatible with the purpose for which                   by unauthorized persons at all times.                 Revenue Code which grant tax benefits
                                               the records were collected.                               Safeguards conform to the HHS                       based on support or residence of
                                                  (14) Disclosure to Contractor to                     Information Security Program, http://                 children (routine use 8) are retained for
                                               Perform Duties.                                         www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/                     one year and then deleted.
                                                  Information may be disclosed to a                    index.html.                                              (6) Records collected or disseminated
                                               contractor performing or working on a                                                                         for technical assistance to child support
                                               contract for HHS and who has a need to                  RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
                                                                                                                                                             agencies or other authorized agencies or
                                               have access to the information in the                     (1) Records provided from state child               entities are retained for 60 days to five
                                               performance of its duties or activities for             support agencies.                                     years, and audit data is retained for a
                                               HHS in accordance with law and with                       (a) Electronic records furnished by the             period of up to two years.
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                                               the contract.                                           state child support agency containing
                                                  (15) Disclosure in the Event of a                    child support case and order                          SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
                                               Security Breach.                                        information (input files) are retained for              Director, Division of Federal Systems,
                                                  Information may be disclosed to                      60 days and then deleted.                             Office of Automation and Program
                                               appropriate federal agencies and                          (b) State agency records (as posted to              Operations, Office of Child Support
                                               Department contractors that have a need                 the FCR) remain within the FCR until                  Enforcement, Administration for
                                               to know the information for the purpose                 removed, upon notification by the state               Children and Families, Department of


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                                               Health and Human Services, 370                          enforcement agencies. Records                          locate parents or other responsible
                                               L’Enfant Promenade SW., 4th Floor                       disseminated from the FCR for the                      parties, to intercept tax refunds and
                                               East, Washington, DC 20447.                             purpose of providing locate information                administrative payments or to deny or
                                                                                                       from the NDNH and other federal                        reinstate a U.S. passport for a
                                               NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
                                                                                                       agencies are furnished by departments,                 noncustodial parent owing past-due
                                                  Individuals seeking to determine                     agencies, or instrumentalities of the                  child support.
                                               whether this system of records contains                 United States or any state, employers,
                                               information about them should address                   financial institutions, and insurers or
                                                                                                                                                              CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
                                               written inquiries to the System                         their agents.                                            Information relating to registration
                                               Manager. The request should include                                                                            requests by individuals seeking access
                                               the name, telephone number and/or                       EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:                     to the portal and its services, including
                                               email address, SSN, and address of the                    A rulemaking is pending publication                  the individual’s name, Social Security
                                               individual, and the request must be                     to add this system to the list of exempt               number (SSN), date of birth, and the
                                               signed by the individual to whom such                   systems in HHS regulations                             address and Federal Employer
                                               information pertains. The requester’s                   implementing the Privacy Act (45 CFR                   Identification Number (FEIN) of the
                                               letter must provide sufficient particulars              5b, at § 5b.11), and that exemption will               individual’s employer.
                                               to enable the System Manager to                         be effective upon publication of a Final
                                               distinguish between records on subject                                                                         AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
                                                                                                       Rule. The Final Rule will, pursuant to
                                               individuals with the same name.                         5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), exempt the portions                 42 U.S.C. 652(a)(7) and (9) and
                                               Verification of identity as described in                of this system consisting of investigatory             653(a)(1)
                                               HHS’s Privacy Act regulations may be                    material compiled for law enforcement                  PURPOSE(S):
                                               required. 45 CFR 5b.5.                                  purposes from the requirements in                        To validate eligibility for, and
                                               RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:                               subsections (c)(3) and (d) of the Privacy              maintain an official registry file that
                                                  Individuals seeking access to a record               Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3) and (d)), subject             identifies individuals and organizations,
                                               about them in this system of records                    to the limitations set forth in subsection             including third-parties conducting
                                               should address written inquiries to the                 (k)(5) and to the limitation in 42 U.S.C.              business on behalf of another business
                                               System Manager. The request should                      653(b)(2).                                             or organization that apply for and are
                                               include the name, telephone number                        Case files marked with the Family                    granted access privileges to the FPLS
                                               and/or email address, SSN, and address                  Violence Indicator (FVI) (i.e., indicating             Child Support Services Portal and its
                                               of the individual, and should be signed                 there is reasonable evidence of domestic               services.
                                               by the individual to whom such                          violence or child abuse) are de facto
                                               information pertains. The requester’s                   exempt from the Privacy Act’s                          ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
                                                                                                       notification, access and accounting                    SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
                                               letter must provide sufficient particulars                                                                     THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
                                               to enable the System Manager to                         requirements, by virtue of the statutory
                                               distinguish between records on subject                  prohibitions in § 653(b)(2) of the Social                 These routine uses specify
                                               individuals with the same name.                         Security Act (42 U.S.C. 653(b)(2)).                    circumstances under which ACF may
                                               Verification of identity as described in                Section 653(b)(2) prohibits disclosure of              disclose information from this system of
                                               HHS’s Privacy Act regulations may be                    case files marked with the FVI to                      records without the consent of the data
                                               required. 45 CFR 5b.5.                                  anyone other than a court or an agent of               subject. Each proposed disclosure of
                                                                                                       the court pursuant to section                          information under these routine uses
                                               CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:                           653(b)(2)(B), to avoid harm to the                     will be evaluated to ensure that the
                                                  Individuals seeking to amend a record                custodial parent or the child of such                  disclosure is legally permissible,
                                               about them in this system of records                    parent.                                                including but not limited to ensuring
                                               should address the request for                                                                                 that the purpose of the disclosure is
                                               amendment to the System Manager. The                    System Number: 09–80–0387                              compatible with the purpose for which
                                               request should (1) include the name,                    SYSTEM NAME:
                                                                                                                                                              the information was collected.
                                               telephone number and/or email address,                                                                            Any information defined as ‘‘return’’
                                                                                                         Federal Parent Locator Service Child                 or ‘‘return information’’ under 26 U.S.C.
                                               SSN, and address of the individual, and
                                                                                                       Support Services Portal, HHS/ACF/                      6103 (Internal Revenue Code) will not
                                               should be signed by the individual to
                                                                                                       OCSE                                                   be disclosed unless authorized by a
                                               whom such information pertains; (2)
                                               identify the system of records that the                 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:                               statute, the Internal Revenue Service
                                               individual believes includes his or her                       Unclassified                                     (IRS), or IRS regulations.
                                               records or otherwise provide enough                                                                               (1) Disclosure to Department of Justice
                                               information to enable the identification                SYSTEM LOCATION:                                       or in Proceedings.
                                               of the individual’s record; (3) identify                  OCSE Data Facility, Manassas,                           Records may be disclosed to support
                                               the information that the individual                     Virginia                                               the Department of Justice, or in
                                               believes is not accurate, relevant,                                                                            proceedings before a court, or
                                                                                                       CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE               adjudicative body, or other
                                               timely, or complete; (4) indicate what
                                                                                                       SYSTEM:
                                               corrective action is sought; and (5)                                                                           administrative body before which HHS
                                               include supporting justification or                       OCSE employees and contractors, and                  is authorized to appear, when:
                                               documentation for the requested                         employees of states, financial                            • HHS, or any component thereof; or
                                               amendment. Verification of identity as                  institutions, insurance companies,                        • 2. Any employee of HHS in his or
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                                               described in HHS’s Privacy Act                          federal agencies and other employers                   her official capacity; or
                                               regulations may be required. 45 CFR                     who have registered to access the                         • 3. Any employee of HHS in his or
                                               5b.5.                                                   system and its services for the                        her individual capacity where the
                                                                                                       purpose(s) of exchanging information to                Department of Justice or HHS has agreed
                                               RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:                               support electronic income withholding                  to represent the employee; or
                                                 Records maintained within the FCR                     orders process (also referred to as e-                    • 4. The United States, is a party to
                                               are furnished by state child support                    IWO), to identify financial holdings, to               litigation or has an interest in such


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                                               litigation, and the use of such records by               and who sign a nondisclosure oath to                  Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               the Department of Justice or court or                    that effect. Personnel are provided                   5b.5.
                                               adjudicative body is deemed by HHS to                    privacy and security training before
                                                                                                                                                              RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
                                               be relevant and necessary to the                         being granted access to the records and
                                               litigation; provided, however, that in                   annually thereafter. Logical access                     Individuals seeking access to a record
                                               each case it has been determined that                    controls are in place to limit access to              about them in this system of records
                                               the disclosure is compatible with the                    the records to authorized personnel and               should address written inquiries to the
                                               purpose for which the records were                       to prevent browsing. The records are                  System Manager. The request should
                                               collected.                                               processed and stored in a secure                      include the name, telephone number
                                                  (2) Disclosure to Congressional Office.               environment. The individual’s SSN is                  and/or email address, Social Security
                                                  Information may be disclosed to a                     encrypted, and access to, and viewing                 number (SSN), and address of the
                                               congressional office from the record of                  of, the SSN is restricted to designated               individual, and should be signed by the
                                               an individual in response to a written                   employees and contractors of OCSE                     individual to whom such information
                                               inquiry from the congressional office                    solely for the purpose of verifying the               pertains. The requester’s letter must
                                               made at the request of the individual.                   identity of a registrant or a user of the             provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                                  (3) Disclosure to Contractor to                       portal. All records are stored in an area             the System Manager to distinguish
                                               Perform Duties.                                          that is physically safe from access by                between records on subject individuals
                                                  Records may be disclosed to a                         unauthorized persons at all times.                    with the same name. Verification of
                                               contractor performing or working on a                    Safeguards conform to the HHS                         identity as described in HHS’s Privacy
                                               contract for HHS and who has a need to                   Information Security Program, http://                 Act regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                               have access to the information in the                    www.hhs.gov/ocio/securityprivacy/                     5b.5
                                               performance of its duties or activities for              index.html.
                                               HHS in accordance with law and with                                                                            CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
                                               the contract.                                            RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:                                  Individuals seeking to amend a record
                                                  (4) Disclosure in the Event of a                         Electronic records are deleted when/               about them in this system of records
                                               Security Breach.                                         if OCSE determines that the records are               should address the request for
                                                  Records may be disclosed to                           no longer needed for administrative,                  amendment to the System Manager. The
                                               appropriate federal agencies and                         audit, legal, or operational purposes,                request should (1) include the name,
                                               Department contractors that have a need                  and in accordance with records                        telephone number and/or email address,
                                               to know the information for the purpose                  schedules approved by the National                    Social Security number (SSN), and
                                               of assisting the Department’s efforts to                 Archives and Records Administration.                  address of the individual, and should be
                                               respond to a suspected or confirmed                      Approved disposal methods for                         signed by the individual to whom such
                                               breach of the security or confidentiality                electronic records and media include                  information pertains; (2) identify the
                                               of information maintained in this                        overwriting, degaussing, erasing,                     system of records that the individual
                                               system of records, provided the                          disintegration, pulverization, burning,               believes includes his or her records or
                                               information disclosed is relevant and                    melting, incineration, shredding, or                  otherwise provide enough information
                                               necessary for that assistance.                           sanding.                                              to enable the identification of the
                                                  (5) Disclosure to Consumer Reporting                                                                        individual’s record; (3) identify the
                                               Agencies. None.                                          SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:                           information that the individual believes
                                               POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,                        Director, Division of Federal Systems,              is not accurate, relevant, timely, or
                                               RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND                    Office of Automation and Program                      complete; (4) indicate what corrective
                                               DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:                      Operations, Office of Child Support                   action is sought; and (5) include
                                                                                                        Enforcement, Administration for                       supporting justification or
                                               STORAGE:
                                                                                                        Children and Families, 370 L’Enfant                   documentation for the requested
                                                 Records in the system are stored                                                                             amendment. Verification of identity as
                                                                                                        Promenade SW., 4th Floor East,
                                               electronically at the OCSE Data Facility.                                                                      described in HHS’s Privacy Act
                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20447.
                                               RETRIEVABILITY:                                                                                                regulations may be required. 45 CFR
                                                                                                        NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:                              5b.5
                                                 Records are retrieved by the Social
                                               Security Number of the individual to                       Individuals seeking to determine
                                                                                                                                                              RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
                                               whom the record pertains.                                whether this system of records contains
                                                                                                        information about themselves should                     Information is obtained from
                                               SAFEGUARDS:                                              address written inquiries to the System               individuals and organizations,
                                                 Specific administrative, technical,                    Manager. The request should include                   including third-parties conducting
                                               and physical controls are in place to                    the name, telephone number and/or                     business on behalf of a business or
                                               ensure that the records collected and                    email address, SSN, and address of the                organization, that apply for access
                                               maintained in the FPLS Child Support                     individual, and the request must be                   privileges to the FPLS Child Support
                                               Services Portal are secure from                          signed. The requester’s letter must                   Services Portal and its services.
                                               unauthorized access. Access to the                       provide sufficient particulars to enable
                                                                                                                                                              EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
                                               records is restricted to authorized                      the System Manager to distinguish
                                               personnel who are advised of the                         between records on subject individuals                   None.
                                               confidentiality of the records and the                   with the same name. Verification of                   [FR Doc. 2015–07440 Filed 4–1–15; 8:45 am]
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                                               civil and criminal penalties for misuse                  identity as described in HHS’s Privacy                BILLING CODE 4184–42–P




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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:03:51
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:03:51
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 new, amended, and deleted Privacy Act systems of records.
DatesEffective: This Notice will become effective 30 days after publication, unless the Administration for Children and Families makes changes based on comments received. Written comments should be submitted on or before the effective date.
ContactThe following contact persons can answer questions about the system of records notices (SORNs) for systems maintained in these offices within the Administration for Children and Families:
FR Citation80 FR 17894 

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